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Message Subject: Lac Du Flambeau Chain
MuskieTom
Posted 4/20/2010 1:20 AM (#436267)
Subject: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 146


Location: where the fish are...
Hey guys, a good question came up the other nite on the lac du flambeau chain. What lake, if given one full day would you fish to find a "monster"? I have heard of most people saying they would spend most thier time on pokegama or fence. I go up to that area 2 to 3 times a season and spend 4-6 days up there each time. We rarely ever fish that chain but travel off the reservation and fish everywhere else. I am very intrigued by Long Interlacken and have heard of big fish being either seen or caught but no pics, or actual varification of catches. So again the question remains, if you were to spend one or more full days hunting a "monster" on the Lac Du Flambeau chain, where would you fish?

if you dont want to post on the thread go ahead and pm me
The Mighty Oak Leaf
Posted 4/21/2010 10:28 AM (#436527 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 295


Location: mad chain
I would not fish any of them!!!!! Just kidding low numbers will drive you nuts, but some nice fish on all the lakes.

Edited by The Mighty Oak Leaf 4/21/2010 10:31 AM
fins355
Posted 4/21/2010 10:55 AM (#436535 - in reply to #436527)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 280


Big Crawling Stone gave up a 44# 7oz. fish in '78-'79. Caught by Rick Kaminski from the D-Bar-D resort. As far as I know it's still a line class record for 17lb. test.
KenK
Posted 4/21/2010 11:09 AM (#436541 - in reply to #436535)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 574


Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
I don't remember the lake, but these two were kept in 2005 from the Flambeau Chain. They were caught simultaneously while row trolling. 50 1/2", 34 lb. tiger muskie and a 52 1/2", 43 lb. true muskie.

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Steve Jonesi
Posted 4/21/2010 12:38 PM (#436551 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




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And.....POOF, they're gone! Perhaps this helps explain the "low density".

Edited by Steve Jonesi 4/21/2010 12:49 PM
guest
Posted 4/21/2010 1:09 PM (#436558 - in reply to #436551)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain


Nice fish!
Ifishskis
Posted 4/21/2010 5:52 PM (#436614 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 395


Location: NW WI
Flambeau and Fence....on the windiest, nastiest late fall days of any given year.
dward
Posted 4/21/2010 7:11 PM (#436633 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 574


Location: Germantown, WI
I would focus my attention to Fence
MuskieTom
Posted 4/21/2010 7:19 PM (#436635 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 146


Location: where the fish are...
Ken, I was actually up there the day that guy caught that pair of 50's we saw them in the back of his explorer under towels. crazy.....
Junkman
Posted 4/22/2010 7:23 AM (#436700 - in reply to #436635)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




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I like the chain ever since the casino was built. You can get a nice room there pretty darn cheap if you join the Torchbearers Club (or whatever it's called) then just park your boat at their docks, eat the breakfast and supper buffets, fish the better time windows and enjoy the casino during the off times. I'd say it's not a numbers place however. It's also nice really early May before the ski season opens for some pretty good eating Lake Trout that are catchable there bright and early each season. Marty Forman
bn
Posted 4/22/2010 9:31 AM (#436726 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain


Hire Doug Smith out of Rollie and Helens and you will be far ahead in the game...he knows where they live on that chain...Right Leif??!!!
Jomusky
Posted 4/22/2010 8:16 PM (#436884 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
Great water. I like Lac du Flambeau Lake the best.

Make sure you use the landing at the Flambeau Lake Campsite right by the highway. I have heard bad things about using any other ones.

I won't go to the casino because that tribe spears more Musky and Walleyes then all the others combined.
river runt
Posted 4/23/2010 9:03 PM (#437107 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 82


Beautiful area!

Edited by river runt 4/23/2010 9:11 PM
KenK
Posted 4/28/2010 8:53 AM (#438055 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 574


Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
Junkman, just curious, why would you stay at the casino and hand them your dollars while they are spearing our lakes?
Guest
Posted 7/9/2013 1:25 AM (#650566 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain


Marty?
Junkman
Posted 7/9/2013 7:22 AM (#650572 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 1220


I guess I missed an answer you were looking for THREE YEARS AGO?? And, you are asking now?? No problem! I actually have not been there for three or four years, except for one time last year on Crawling Stone fishing for Smallies, which was a treat by the way! I used to stay at the casino every year on opening weekend with my son, feasted on some terriffic inland Lakers that some of us know about, and did enjoy the casino too! I quit going, but not with anything whatsoever to do with native americans, I quit because my son had reached an age where the "gambling thing" made me feel uncomfortable as a proper example. Clearly, I don't live Up North, I don't have the history or "issues" that many of you do, but I, personally, do not get into these sorts of debates. I am opposed to furthering discussion that pits one race, religion or culture against another one. I think that allowing any sort of hatred to become entrenched only delays the ultimate "negotiated settlement" that provides for the satisfactory conclusion of disputes in general. Mostly, however, I am just here to talk about musky fishing and would rather tell you what reel is best for pulling double tens! Marty Forman
jonnysled
Posted 7/9/2013 8:22 AM (#650576 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
so, what reel is it?
jlong
Posted 7/9/2013 8:41 AM (#650584 - in reply to #650576)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 1937


Location: Black Creek, WI

jonnysled - 7/9/2013 8:22 AM so, what reel is it?

 Sled, there is a different post for THAT question.....

ToddM
Posted 7/9/2013 9:33 AM (#650592 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 20218


Location: oswego, il
interesting, those two muskies dont look speared, should we yell at junkman if he buys a rowtroller? actually would be fun watching him rowtroll that ranger.

Edited by ToddM 7/9/2013 9:34 AM
Millsie
Posted 7/9/2013 10:37 AM (#650608 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain


I have a row troller for sale.
KenK
Posted 7/9/2013 10:59 AM (#650612 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 574


Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
Geez, that comment is 3 years old. I just wouldn't ever think of staying at the LDF Casino and giving the same people who spear the muskies my hard earned money.
jonnysled
Posted 7/9/2013 2:45 PM (#650637 - in reply to #650612)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





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Location: minocqua, wi.
KenK - 7/9/2013 10:59 AM
Geez, that comment is 3 years old. I just wouldn't ever think of staying at the LDF Casino and giving the same people who spear the muskies my hard earned money.


then there's the argument of the economic component of the tribal income is down, so we have to harvest more for food.

and the world goes round-and-round
KenK
Posted 7/9/2013 3:18 PM (#650644 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 574


Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
#*^@ed if you do, #*^@ed if you don't. Same result either way, speared muskies! I just prefer not to give them anything.
showtime
Posted 7/9/2013 3:24 PM (#650646 - in reply to #650644)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain




Posts: 87


Location: Wisconsin
My uncle has a cabin on fence. Monster fish out there and I gotta get out there more often at night. From what I hear its a lot of big rubber/cranks on humps and schools of bait.
jonnysled
Posted 7/9/2013 3:25 PM (#650647 - in reply to #650644)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
it's cool when hatch and stock lakes tho ...
ToddM
Posted 7/9/2013 10:12 PM (#650720 - in reply to #436267)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain





Posts: 20218


Location: oswego, il
hey why not find out who has harvested a musky for any reason, if they are a business owner lets boycott them too. why be selective when a dead fish is a dead fish?
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