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TMuskyFisher
Posted 9/14/2019 6:33 PM (#946786)
Subject: Good Minocqua Area Lakes?




Posts: 86


Location: Illinois
Heading to Minocqua for the day next Saturday to go to the Musky Shop and fish. What are some good lakes, preferably numbers lakes or a lake with a decent shot at a fish?

PM if preferred, thank you!

Edited by TMuskyFisher 9/14/2019 6:37 PM
CRK925
Posted 9/15/2019 4:15 PM (#946815 - in reply to #946786)
Subject: Re: Good Minocqua Area Lakes?




Posts: 100


Wildcat near Boulder Junction is a good numbers lake. About a 35 min drive
Grass
Posted 9/16/2019 12:31 PM (#946861 - in reply to #946786)
Subject: Re: Good Minocqua Area Lakes?




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
Big Arbor Vitae is close to the Musky Shop and a very good muskie lake.
tyler k
Posted 9/16/2019 1:12 PM (#946864 - in reply to #946861)
Subject: Re: Good Minocqua Area Lakes?




Posts: 409


Location: Almond, WI
Both of those are good options (though I haven't fished either in a couple years).
Just ask when you go to the Musky Shop. They generally know what's up.
ToddM
Posted 9/16/2019 5:39 PM (#946873 - in reply to #946786)
Subject: Re: Good Minocqua Area Lakes?





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Location: oswego, il
Buy a fishing the north country book for that area when at Rollie and Helen's, any musky lake you would ever hope to find is in those books.
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