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Message Subject: Turtle Flambeau vs Cisco Chain panfish
H2O
Posted 11/4/2011 7:06 AM (#523504)
Subject: Turtle Flambeau vs Cisco Chain panfish




Posts: 63


Location: Maribel WI
Starting to look for a house rental for next summer. Im partial to scenic flowages and am looking at these two as an option. Ive fished Turtle for muskies, but what Im wondering how the panfishing is on these bodies of water. Im bringing the family and want the kids to have a good time with worms and bobbers.

Thanks
MartinTD
Posted 11/4/2011 8:39 AM (#523520 - in reply to #523504)
Subject: Re: Turtle Flambeau vs Cisco Chain panfish




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Cisco chain has the best panfishing I've ever experienced. If you're jig has been in the water more than 10 seconds without a fish, something's wrong, bait must've fallen off.
Bent's Camp is located on Mamie on the chain and although I never stayed there, we always launch and buy bait there. They have quite a few cabins that might be worth taking a look at.
Personally, I've never fished the TFF so I can't say there, but panfishing on the Cisco chain is amazing.
Flambeauski
Posted 11/4/2011 9:15 AM (#523526 - in reply to #523504)
Subject: Re: Turtle Flambeau vs Cisco Chain panfish




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Location: Smith Creek
Tough to find on the TFF but average size is outstanding. Probably a tough bite for the kids due to the cover they hide in, but the smallies and snake pike will cooperate with them.
twells
Posted 11/4/2011 12:30 PM (#523562 - in reply to #523504)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau vs Cisco Chain panfish




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Location: Hopefully on the water
Cisco Chain for panfish has been great for us when we go. Muskie fishing isn't too bad either. Lots of ways to fish out there, stumps, weeds, windfalls, rock humps. I haven't fished the TTF. Bents camp is a nice place with a good menu. Lots of water out there and peaceful. Only times that I have seen it busy is the holiday weekends. In-laws use to have a lot out there so we spent a couple of summers panfishing, bass fishing, and muskie fishing out there. My biggest walleye came muskie fishing some humps out there.
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 11/4/2011 1:07 PM (#523571 - in reply to #523504)
Subject: Re: Turtle Flambeau vs Cisco Chain panfish





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I've fished both, the Cisco exclusively for walleyes during the winter, and I honestly think that the Cisco Chain is your best bet if you're looking to fish for eyes, pan and musky. Remember, there's only 3 lakes on the chain that are WI/MI Boundry Waters.
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