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Message Subject: Turtle Flambeau Flowage Area Help!
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Posted 6/2/2013 3:57 PM (#644544)
Subject: Turtle Flambeau Flowage Area Help!


I'm Heading up to TTF for a week starting this Saturday. Any tips on baits or what we should be fishing (structure). In the past we basically worked shorelines and weed beds and did good on spinnerbaits (slopmasters), single bladed bucktails, and weagels. Anything different this year compared to years past because of the late spring? I'll be fishing a handful of lakes around the TTF area.
Thanks a lot!
Flambeauski
Posted 6/3/2013 10:52 AM (#644642 - in reply to #644544)
Subject: Re: Turtle Flambeau Flowage Area Help!




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Location: Smith Creek
Visibility sucks and weed growth is behind. Good luck:)
smallowl33
Posted 6/3/2013 2:24 PM (#644667 - in reply to #644544)
Subject: Re: Turtle Flambeau Flowage Area Help!




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Is the visibility worse than normal? I have fished the TFF before under normal conditions so I know that the water is dark.
Flambeauski
Posted 6/3/2013 2:35 PM (#644668 - in reply to #644544)
Subject: Re: Turtle Flambeau Flowage Area Help!




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Location: Smith Creek
Worse than usual.
ToddM
Posted 6/4/2013 2:43 PM (#644823 - in reply to #644544)
Subject: Re: Turtle Flambeau Flowage Area Help!





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Location: oswego, il
early season stained lakes are at their darkest. couple that with the the high water from all the runoff and it will be very stained.
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