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| esoxaddict77 |
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Posts: 12 Location: minnesota | I am looking for a good musky lake near Hayward, WI for week long vacation next summer (mid August) with the family. I am not looking for a numbers lake e.g. a bunch of 38-40 inch fish, nor am I looking for a lake with a few 54 inch fish in it. A lake somewhere in between would be nice. Please let me know your recommendations. Thanks in advance. | ||
| fish4musky1 |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | A lake with a bunch of 38-40 inchers would be nice...The chippewa flowage is ok. Plenty of fish with some big ones and tons of water to fish. | ||
| FYGR8 |
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| Lost Land/Teal lakes offer what you are asking. Spider Lake chain could be considered and the Chip as well. | |||
| Musky Brian |
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Posts: 1767 Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | lost land/teal...it has some numbers and they catch some mid 40's or so in there | ||
| Pal |
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Posts: 677 Location: Twin Cities, MN | Moose - good numbers and the occasional big one Lost Land / Teal - good numbers and the occasional big one Chippewa Flowage - this has just always been a very hard lake for me to catch muskie. Pal | ||
| Deeply Hooked |
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Posts: 303 | LCO.......... | ||
| MuskyTaleMike |
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Posts: 314 Location: Bristol, IN | Spider Chain on a slight to windy day. No wind equaled no fish activity. Also, don't pass up Lake Namakagon up the road in Cable, WI. | ||
| jackson |
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Posts: 582 | Lost land and teal. you couldn't pick a better place to vacation BTW. I fish the big chip every year. Another good choice but it is harder to catch fish due its size. | ||
| civil twilight |
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| I second LCO. Grindstone as well as they're connected. | |||
| ttrap |
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Posts: 279 | My vote goes to Lake Namakagon. | ||
| stcroixmusky |
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Posts: 157 | Grindstone is a cool lake, but there are easier lakes to fish for sure. | ||
| Matt DeVos |
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Posts: 581 | I'd agree that Lost Land/Teal would probably best fit your description of what you are looking for. There are very good numbers of fish, although a bit less than other "action waters" in the area. In a week's time, you'll be seeing lots of fish in the low/mid/upper 30" range, but there are also plenty of fish in the 42-45" range, and 46-48" fish are also definitely present. | ||
| andracke |
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Posts: 133 Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL | Chippewa Flowage - Beautiful lake and some great fishing! This is where we stay - www.chippewashores.com Eric | ||
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