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Location: Chicagoland | Has anyone ever fished this lake for ski? I mean, mean depth 107 or so, trout, walleye, cisco, this lake has gotta have BIG fish in it. It also has a longer growing season that northern lakes. This thing could be holding a record... |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | The last time I heard I didn't think it had muskies in it. I know it's got some very large Pike in it. However, Little Green is known for a decent musky fishery. Small in size and receives lots of pressure, but still worth fishing.
Edited by Merckid 6/27/2008 11:21 AM
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| The last time I heard I didn't think it had muskies in it.
Green Lake has been consistently stocked most years for quite some time with relatively decent numbers of true muskies, tiger muskies, or both.
these have been put in right alongside lake trout, brown trout, pike, and walleyes. hmmmm...
http://infotrek.er.usgs.gov/traverse/f?p=220:1:0::NO::P1_COUNTY_NAM...
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Interesting Lambeau. I've heard from people there weren't muskies in it and hadn't heard of muskies being caught in it so that's why I didn't think there was. Thanks for the info, shows how much I know about southern Wisconsin musky waters. lol
Edited by Merckid 6/27/2008 11:58 AM
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Location: Chicagoland | Well according to Lake-Link, there is musky in it. And it has a 40'' minimum for muskellunge. That's saying something.
http://www.sunrisepm.com/fishing/fishingbgl.html
This is obviously a body of water that is not taken advantage f as far a s musky go and I bet there are a few giants in it. |
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