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Message Subject: Turtle Flambeau Flowage
wags
Posted 1/12/2005 1:55 PM (#131015)
Subject: Turtle Flambeau Flowage


Anyone fish the Turtle Flambeau Flowage? Any info would be appreciated. Looking to make a trip there for skis in early June. Thanks
The Handyman
Posted 1/13/2005 9:30 AM (#131105 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage




Posts: 1046


For a first-timer I would consider a guide or someone that knows there way around. Its not pounded for good reason, dangerous boating to say the least.Some big fish not really numbers and fast action though. If you got a map, you could pm me and I can point out a couple different spring spots for ya. Good luck and be careful!
KRIS
Posted 1/13/2005 12:23 PM (#131137 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage


I would recomend trying to find cabbage. I have really good luck around the small clumps of cabbage tha I could find. Also do not try and fish too much, try and find a good area and learn it. Black bucktails were my go to lure there also. Like noted before, be carefull, lots of things to hit with your boat.
wags
Posted 1/21/2005 2:23 PM (#132098 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage


thanks for the help.

handyman, how do i pm you, as i do have a map
ToddM
Posted 1/21/2005 9:39 PM (#132146 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage





Posts: 20219


Location: oswego, il
I agree with Kris. I did my best where I could find reeds with clumps of cabbage out from them. I never found any huge beds but the ones I found held fish, moreso than the wood.
BNelson
Posted 1/21/2005 10:13 PM (#132152 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage





Location: Contrarian Island
i found rock humps to hold some fish....
Fish-n-Freak
Posted 1/24/2005 9:58 AM (#132325 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage




Posts: 259


Location: Alexandria, MN
Wags,
To Private Message someone, I think you have to register and be part of the family.

Otherwise just ask and most of us will give you an Email address to use.

I have never been there, so I can help with that.

Good Luck!
Steve Sedesky
big gun
Posted 1/24/2005 12:29 PM (#132342 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage




Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
I have fished this area as well. In addition, to the cabbage I will also look for neck down areas where the old cannel comes through. If you can find some structure i.e. wood or weeds nearby this is a spot that deserves your attention. BG
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 1/24/2005 1:17 PM (#132350 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I second the idea of hiring a guide out there for your first trip. This place is a killer for props and lower units. The bottom is constantly changing.

Jeff Winters guides the TF, and I've been out there with him twice. Great guide and reasonably priced.

www.jeffsguideservice.com
wags
Posted 1/25/2005 12:20 PM (#132458 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage


thanks for all the replies. are the muskies generally moving early on in June on the TFF? what is the biggest muskie you guys have pulled out of there?
BNelson
Posted 1/25/2005 1:03 PM (#132464 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage





Location: Contrarian Island
early June I have found is TOUGH...i haven't fished it in the last 5 years..but from what I remember from buddies who fish it yearly they have better luck in Sept/Oct/Nov...I would second the idea of hiring a guide...one day with a guide picking his brain for spots/patterns etc will help alot..this body of water is HUGE and you need to really take all the info you can get from locals/guides etc
There are 50"ers in there no doubt...some guys claim to have even seen fish pushing WR status but who knows..it is a great body of water and is much like fishing canada in areas...you won't find alot of pressure for muskies out there either...
Good luck and let post on the "fishing reports" forum how you do!!!
wags
Posted 1/26/2005 7:21 AM (#132538 - in reply to #132464)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage


thanks musky hunter; i'll let you know how we do. you ever been to clearwater lake in canada? I think I've seen your license plate before and i think it was there.
BNelson
Posted 1/26/2005 8:38 AM (#132543 - in reply to #131015)
Subject: RE: Turtle Flambeau Flowage





Location: Contrarian Island
nope, wasn't me!
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