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Message Subject: Going Green
esoxfever
Posted 5/20/2008 12:55 PM (#318889)
Subject: Going Green




Posts: 262


with all the pressure these days to go green I wanted to do my part. While I'm not going to line my house with fluorescent lights or try to pull the boat with a prius, I really want to catch a HYBRID this year.
ok poor joke attempt aside I really would like to get one this year. Anybody have any sugestions for high percentage tiger lakes in WI. I don't catch a pile of fish so I'm looking for lakes that If I was to stick a fish there is a good chance it might be a hybrid.
I know that I could read thru a bunch of stocking reports, but with two small kids I barley get time to fish let alone try to figure out were to go, so yes I admit it I'm looking for the easy way out on this one. Please don't bash me to hard
thanks guys
JohnMD
Posted 5/20/2008 1:02 PM (#318891 - in reply to #318889)
Subject: RE: Going Green





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
Try LVD and you should get your Hybrid

Gander Mt Guide
Posted 5/20/2008 1:04 PM (#318892 - in reply to #318889)
Subject: Re: Going Green





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Dude, you can get a hybrid and in doing so, go green....and white..and brownish.
We catch a bunch on Palmer, but have also done pretty well on LVD and Big Lake of the Cisco Chain
Live2Fish
Posted 5/20/2008 4:19 PM (#318930 - in reply to #318889)
Subject: Re: Going Green





Posts: 170


Location: Chicagoland
Big Sand Lake in Phelps just north of North Twin has some big tigers with 20 pounders reported mostly every year. I've boated a mid 30's there and hooked a few more.
sorenson
Posted 5/21/2008 9:50 AM (#319018 - in reply to #318889)
Subject: RE: Going Green





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
I know where there's a few, but it's quite a drive...

S.
JohnMD
Posted 5/21/2008 10:25 AM (#319024 - in reply to #319018)
Subject: RE: Going Green





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
Sorenson: I don't know what's prettier Your Ski's or your Mountains



Edited by JohnMD 5/21/2008 10:26 AM
BALDY
Posted 5/21/2008 10:27 AM (#319025 - in reply to #319024)
Subject: RE: Going Green




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JohnMD - 5/21/2008 10:25 AM

Sorenson: I don't know what's prettier Your Ski's or your Mountains



I prefer the pictures that have both
J.Sloan
Posted 5/21/2008 11:41 AM (#319037 - in reply to #319025)
Subject: RE: Going Green





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
Chippewa Flowage is where I would go for a big tiger. I've caught 3 off the Minocqua Chain, all mid/upper 30 inch fish and suspended. Know of a few 30lb'rs off the chain as well. Flambeau Chain also has some real beauties. Catching a nice tiger is not an every day or even an every year occurance up here, which is what makes it such a special occasion when one is caught.

JS
SVT
Posted 5/22/2008 5:16 PM (#319245 - in reply to #318889)
Subject: RE: Going Green


When You Find Them. There Awesome Looking Fish.


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esoxfever
Posted 5/22/2008 7:40 PM (#319263 - in reply to #319245)
Subject: RE: Going Green




Posts: 262


thanks for the info guys. it's my goal this year so hopefully I can find one. SVT great pics were did you get yours? post threee nice fish pics but no lake sugestions
SVT
Posted 5/22/2008 8:07 PM (#319265 - in reply to #318889)
Subject: Re: Going Green


Lac Du Flambeau Chain I have a lake house on the water...Thats not where those fish came from I have caught a couple on there, BRIGHT COLORS... but where are you from, you may not have to travel that far to get one..;)
esoxfever
Posted 5/25/2008 2:50 PM (#319548 - in reply to #319265)
Subject: Re: Going Green




Posts: 262


i live in SE WI jefferson to be exact. been fishing on little green lake abit. I know that they have some in there.
musky-skunk
Posted 5/27/2008 11:35 AM (#319757 - in reply to #318889)
Subject: RE: Going Green





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I realize its kindof a drive but if your main goal is to stick a tiger you may want to look into one of the Minneapolis Metro tiger lakes. On those lakes any fish you catch WILL be a tiger. Makes it a lot easier than trying for a natural one. I think almost all of them are less than 700 acres so fish location isn't all that difficult.
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