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GregM
Posted 1/18/2005 9:49 AM (#131682 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 1189


Location: Bagley,MN 56621
Rice lake in Northwest Wisconsin, along with many area Rice Lake/Hayward lakes.

Cass lake and a few local lakes in the Bemidji area.

Few lake X's in Northeast Wisconsin that probably wont see my boat for a very long time.
bchunter26
Posted 1/18/2005 11:47 AM (#131699 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 91


Location: Wausau
The tempermental Petenwell Flowage. Also some sections of the WI river between Stevens point and south through Nekoosa.
matt collins
Posted 1/18/2005 12:04 PM (#131705 - in reply to #131578)
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Tippy, James, Barbee Chain, and Webster are where my boat and I are most of the time. Occasional trips to Vilas, and Hayward area lakes. Minnesota here I come! I've got to make it up there this year for sure.
Mark H.
Posted 1/18/2005 12:18 PM (#131710 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Lake Wissota & Chippewa River System in/around Chippewa Falls/Eau Claire. Also a handful of lakes about 45 miles north of town.
Sanks
Posted 1/18/2005 12:29 PM (#131715 - in reply to #131578)
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Home waters would be Pewaukee and Okauchee (both sewers) and a trip to MN or Canada each year.
BNelson
Posted 1/18/2005 1:07 PM (#131722 - in reply to #131578)
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Location: Contrarian Island
Madison Chain...
Shep
Posted 1/18/2005 1:10 PM (#131723 - in reply to #131722)
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Posts: 5874


I don't know! hehehe

Having moved to the Fox Valley this fall, I guess it's going to be Green Bay, and the treasures she holds.
Bytor
Posted 1/18/2005 1:16 PM (#131725 - in reply to #131578)
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Location: The Yahara Chain
Monona and Waubesa. (close to home)

Chippewa Flowage (Whenever I can)

RiverMusky
Posted 1/18/2005 2:29 PM (#131743 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 143


Location: Kentucky
Home Water's for me would be CaveRun Lake, GreenRiver Lake, and the Kentucky River. Trying to get the wife to move to LOTW's but she's not going for it. LOLĀ  cpr Chris
Trimmer
Posted 1/18/2005 3:32 PM (#131750 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 18


Location: Ashalnd,Ky
My Home water would be Cave Run Located near Morehead Ky, I guided on this lake from 1986 to 1990.. I plan to return to guiding when I retire about 6 more years.. I have been active fishing this lake since 1973..


hope to see ya on the water

Trimmer

The Nate
Posted 1/18/2005 4:08 PM (#131753 - in reply to #131578)
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I usually fish Shabbona Lake for the most part. Reasons being that its 20 minutes from home, and that my little boat cant handle too much else. I also get down to Evergreen and Kinkaid, as well as sometimes over to the Fox Chain from time to time.
cpr fish
Posted 1/18/2005 4:26 PM (#131757 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
Madison chain, lucky to have such a great fishery in my back yard! Very familiar with the Phillips/Park falls area and make a monthly trip to the northwoods. Annual LOTW trip in July. I have it rough
Fred
Posted 1/18/2005 5:39 PM (#131765 - in reply to #131578)
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Poor me.......My home waters are the St. Lawrence and Ottawa River
THE FERD
Posted 1/18/2005 6:52 PM (#131768 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 208


Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua
My home water would have to be chautauqua Lake NY Mainly the north end of the lake

THE FERD
Kingfisher
Posted 1/18/2005 7:06 PM (#131769 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
My home waters are all in western Michigan, including the biggest little pond ,Lake Michigan. Spend a lot of time up around Vilas county and Upper Michigan but mostly several west michigan Lakes.Kingfisher
livinglegend
Posted 1/18/2005 7:31 PM (#131774 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 2


Sanford lake midland michigan lot's of some what easy to catch musky.
ghoti
Posted 1/18/2005 8:32 PM (#131781 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 1294


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Being an inveterate roamer, and thanks to an understanding wife and Mastercard, my home waters are somewhere in Oneida, Vilas, and Iron counties. Love finding Howie's secret black lagoons. So many lakes and so little time.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 1/18/2005 10:17 PM (#131801 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 2089


I'm a Gypsy.I have no home lake, but fish a handful in Minnesota,Iowa(Early),the Rhinelander/Minoqua/Eagle River areas and Ontario.Have been known to frequent Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri also.Wherever they swim man. Steve
Ranger
Posted 1/18/2005 10:33 PM (#131804 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 3921


Last season I spent so much time on Bankson Lake in SW MI that I'm on first name basis with many of the locals. So's my dog.
Guest
Posted 1/19/2005 1:07 AM (#131811 - in reply to #131578)
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LOW................
ManitouDan
Posted 1/19/2005 7:38 AM (#131826 - in reply to #131578)
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The Manitou in ontario, could'nt tell from the name right-- I've been in a love(hate) affair with that lake since 1990, super clear water and bright sun can make for tough days though. It's so pretty even if the fish don't bite it a great spot to be. ManitouDan
dogboy
Posted 1/23/2005 12:23 AM (#132227 - in reply to #131578)
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Posts: 723


some of my first loves: Pelican lake, carrol lake, gilmore, Big arb, Rainbow flowage, and any other lake that has skies in it. I'll fish anything, even a sewer.
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