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Location: Richfield, MN | Is there any muskie lakes in WI around the Hudson area. We are thinking of going to WI this year and with the price of gas would prefer to stay close to home but yet hit some lakes that could put muskies in the boat as well as other fish. Plus it is getting hard to wait for June 4th!!!!
So any info in regards to lakes in that area say within a hour or so of Hudson any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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| The St. Croix...it's right there! |
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Location: Richfield, MN | That I do know but was looking for some lake areas as well.
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| Cedar, Wapogasset, Black Brook Flowage, Deer, Bone. Those are the only ones I can think of right now. All those should be an hour or less away. All of them are nice multi-species lakes in my opinion. If you go, let me know how you do! Too early for muskies here too, but I did catch a 35" pike on the Apple River this weekend.
Edited by sKunKt 5/8/2011 10:13 PM
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| Don't know if you've gone to the WI DNR website but here is a link with all the muskie waters by county, should be helpful
http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/musky/muskywaters_countylist.html |
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Location: Hudson, WI | Cedar is okay, but there isn't much for structure. I would hit Wapo. Fun lake to fish with a decent shot at a good one. |
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Location: Richfield, MN | Thanks to all for the info. Thanks bambam for the link. I will take a look at it when I get home. Technically I am not suppose to be on forums at work but for some reason when I turn my computer on at work this website just magically appears!!!! LOL
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| Moltisanti - 5/9/2011 9:44 AM
Cedar is okay, but there isn't much for structure. I would hit Wapo. Fun lake to fish with a decent shot at a good one.
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