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flyingfish8604 |
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Posts: 300 | My wife, and fishing partner, asked me the other day to come up with a list of 5 MUST go places to musky fish. I feel bad because I can only come up with 2 must go trips. So far I have. LOTW, and Georgian Bay. I've been racking my brain, and the only other trip that I can think of is maybe LSC. Just looking for a little help and guidance in selecting a few other trips. My big kicker is I love super thick fish, ( one of the reasons for Georgian Bay). I would much rather catch a fish that has the girth, even if it means the fish may be a little shorter. Thanks for the suggestions. Eric | ||
Slimeball |
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Posts: 332 Location: Michigan | French River English River Winnipeg River Ottawa River St. Lawrance River Niagra River Eagle Lake Lake Nip issing Pipestone Dryberry Kakagi Manitou's Cedar Wabigoon Green Bay Vermilion Mil Lacs Rowan Edited by Slimeball 7/30/2013 4:10 PM | ||
DonPursch |
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Posts: 540 Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | I don't see Rowan lake on a list people have no idea what is here because the only access is by float plane and I under stand we all love our own boat lots of muskies hunters that come here say they will never be the same after what they have seen here and what they have caught here. This it truly a special place not just beauce we have a business here but these waters will haunt you after seeing what's here and the greatest potential to achieve your personal best.Thanks for reading this post.Always Calm Waters To you.Don | ||
lloyd christmas |
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Posts: 89 | Would love to go to Rowan someday, but I would have a hard time being limited on stuff I bring and not bringing the ranger. Next stop is Lac seul, English River, Pipestone, Dryberry. Need to try some of the bigs in MN instead of always driving by. | ||
IlliniMuskie |
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Posts: 149 | 1. LOTW 2. Rowan 3. St. Clair 4. Chippewa Flowage 5. Leech | ||
Hunter4 |
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Posts: 720 | Don I would love to fish Rowan. I've fished Dryberry and Rowan has been on my radar for a while now. How late into the year do you stay open? My next two are also must do's. First would be "The Larry" in the late fall. Next would be Manitou (sp) I hope is correct. Other lakes would be Mille Lacs and some of the lake out west for some tigers. | ||
FAT-SKI |
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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | My list would be LOTW Rowan lake Eagle lake (Ontario) st. clair Mil Lacs - I only live an hour away and never fished it for skis | ||
DonPursch |
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Posts: 540 Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Not just because our business is here I have fished them all they are all great waters it is just soo different not being able for every body to get here and fool with these great fish so uneducated and just being them selfs top of the line predictors .just today we are filming a fly fishing show here and we saw 20 today just on the fly had a 49on and off and a40on and off and that's on a fly! Thanks for checking it out.always Calm waters to you all. | ||
flyingfish8604 |
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Posts: 300 | Thank you everyone for the insight. I guess I will have to sit down and do some more research. I know there are so many great bodies of water to fish, and just so much time and money to do everything we would love to do. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Not many places left for my Bucket List. Finally got to the NW Angle last week for a couple days fishing with Joe Cooper, I'll be back and will be bugging Doug when I head up. Rowan. | ||
ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2753 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Rowan Cliff Dryberry Lac Seul Lake X I have absolutely no problem fishing from camp or fly-in boats! My problem is "father time" , family, and $$$. The wife & family always comes first...... vacation time is no issue, last year I had to take the last six weeks off, just to burn some excess. Just had a conversation w/ my brother in-law/fishing partner re. next year. Canada, he doesn't care when or where, I just have to pick the lake & time. Lake X is difficult to pass up! "Al we need a bigger net". We both had family commitments this year that kept us from heading north. Have fun! Al | ||
dcates |
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Posts: 462 Location: Syracuse, Indiana | Eagle LSC LOTW Eagle The Larry Georgian Bay Eagle Lac Suel and, of course, Eagle | ||
Cody |
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Posts: 358 | LSC / Detroit River Georgian Bay Rowan St. Lawrance River Niagra River Ottawa River | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8782 | 6 weeks on Eagle, Lac Seul, dozens of the best and relatively unknown lakes in Vilas and Oneida, private lakes in Vilas... I've already fished my bucket list. But... If I had endless amounts of time and money to fish other places? LOTW Niagara River Georgian Bay Ottawa River Dryberry Rowan | ||
travesty |
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Posts: 37 Location: Freedom, WI | chippewa flowage | ||
Big Perc |
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Posts: 1185 Location: Iowa | Here they are in order 1. Rowan (been twice, going back many more!) 2. Eagle (lost count of the amount of times I have been there) 3. Lac Suel 4. St. Clair 5. LOTW (been once) then... 6. Vermilion 7. Mille Lacs 8. Rainy Lake 9. St. Lawrence 10. Georgian Bay | ||
MuskieFever |
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Posts: 572 Location: Maplewood, MN | LOTW is tough to beat from all aspects. Scenic, lots of fish, not many people. Another option which might not be as good looking but Mille Lacs has THICK fish. Just look at the Hamer's photos. | ||
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