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14ledo81
Posted 10/10/2014 2:19 PM (#734274)
Subject: Tweener lakes??





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Location: Ashland WI
Ok, so I know the difference between "numbers" lakes and "trophy" lakes. Are there many "in between" lakes? Something that falls in the middle?
Flambeauski
Posted 10/10/2014 2:25 PM (#734275 - in reply to #734274)
Subject: Re: Tweener lakes??




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Location: Smith Creek
95% of the lakes in WI
14ledo81
Posted 10/10/2014 3:23 PM (#734278 - in reply to #734275)
Subject: Re: Tweener lakes??





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Flambeauski - 10/10/2014 2:25 PM

95% of the lakes in WI


So even if the state ranks a lake "numbers" (A2), it still might not have the "numbers" of a different A2 lake, but could have a better chance at some larger fish? But still not large enough for the state to rank A1?
Ebenezer
Posted 10/10/2014 3:45 PM (#734284 - in reply to #734278)
Subject: Re: Tweener lakes??




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you got it.
14ledo81
Posted 10/10/2014 4:46 PM (#734290 - in reply to #734274)
Subject: Re: Tweener lakes??





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Location: Ashland WI
Hmm.. Interesting. Now to find a good "tweener" lake. I have only caught one fish over 40" (actually was 42") so I would not mind fishing some lakes with a decent chance at 40's but maybe not 50's. Does that sound reasonable?
muskidiem
Posted 10/10/2014 9:41 PM (#734313 - in reply to #734274)
Subject: RE: Tweener lakes??





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Pick a lake with some level of reputation and learn it. Fish will start to show up, then time on the water helps the learning curve. Took me years of weekend fishing to learn some patterns, but then the fish got bigger and saw more, caught more. What part of the musky world are you hoping to target? I by no means am an expert, but I've loved fishin them for over 20 years.
husky_jerk
Posted 10/11/2014 12:55 PM (#734354 - in reply to #734313)
Subject: RE: Tweener lakes??




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What you're looking for is the Eagle River Chain. Good numbers, some bigger fish.
14ledo81
Posted 10/12/2014 8:55 AM (#734456 - in reply to #734313)
Subject: RE: Tweener lakes??





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muskidiem - 10/10/2014 9:41 PM

Pick a lake with some level of reputation and learn it. Fish will start to show up, then time on the water helps the learning curve. Took me years of weekend fishing to learn some patterns, but then the fish got bigger and saw more, caught more. What part of the musky world are you hoping to target? I by no means am an expert, but I've loved fishin them for over 20 years.


At this point, I am after upper 30's and lower 40's fish. Of course big fish would really be nice, but as of now, I am looking for a bit more action. Just ready to move on from my local numbers lakes where I can get into fish, but rarely over 33''-35". 25"-30" is much more common on the lakes I have been fishing.

Edited by 14ledo81 10/12/2014 8:57 AM
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