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Posted 8/17/2002 2:02 PM (#2042)
Subject: Big Carr


Anyone ever heard of Big Carr??? Heard there may be some muskies in there?? Just wondering.

Posted 8/17/2002 2:07 PM (#41843)
Subject: Big Carr


Got a BIG Suburban, but no muskies in it...[:blackeye:] Sorry Scott, could NOT resist![:0]

Posted 8/17/2002 2:38 PM (#41844)
Subject: Big Carr


If you are talking Big Carr in Oneida County, yes there are muskie's in there, if I remember right there's actually an upper and lower portion of the lake and it gets real deep in the lower end of the lake, around 70 feet or so. That's about all I remember.

Posted 8/17/2002 10:32 PM (#41845)
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Sponge, you still rock the house.

MM - Yup, that's the one I heard about. Thanks for the info.

Anyone else?????

Posted 8/17/2002 10:49 PM (#41846)
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From my sources...

Very clear lake....

Tough to fish....

Not a lot of #'s


Posted 8/17/2002 11:02 PM (#41847)
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I've been on it before. As Steve said, it is very clear. This is one where the big girls can be below the thermocline, making them difficult to reach at various points of the summer. Cast...bait hits water, engage reel...one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand....twenty-two-one-thousand..start retrieve....Got Her! [;)]

Posted 8/18/2002 5:35 PM (#41848)
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nice trout in there too!!! hint hint.
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