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Message Subject: Lake Tomahawk near Minocqua Wisconsin | |||
J.Spisak |
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Posts: 9 | I'm headed up to Northern Wisconsin this Sunday. I have heard a lot of good things about, but I've never been on Lake Tomahawk. So I was thinking of spending some time on it. So I am wondering the usual boys... What baits, what patterns/structure, what locations & what times would you be hitting it? I know it appears that I'm asking a bit of information, but you am not asking any of you to tell me you secret spot on the lake or anything like that. I am just looking for info that would get me in the right areas. Thanks a bunch guys. | ||
Raider150 |
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Posts: 434 Location: searchin for 50 | If its hot and sunny I wouldn't even bother during the day. There will be so much boat traffic,you will feel like a bobber. Nightime is a different story. Get yourself a lakemap and the spots will jump out at you. As far as lures Cranks rubber and hair + topwater will all see some action. Silver and black tails and walleye for the rubber. Hope this helps Attachments ---------------- 42.5.JPG (123KB - 92 downloads) 36.5.JPG (102KB - 104 downloads) | ||
J.Spisak |
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Posts: 9 | Thanks Raider. I was thinking that but wasn't 100% sure, (clear water?), with lots of traffic. Any other info boys would be appreciated. | ||
Ifishskis |
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Posts: 395 Location: NW WI | LT is a huge lake and it will be busy during the day tis weekend with the "great" weather 4casted. Looks like "great" weather is predicted for most of the upcoming week too. There's a ton of other people who could chime in but other than early AM/evening/night fishing, I would suggest taking one segment of the lake and breaking it down into a milkrun of spots. The spots could have a variety of structure, cover, etc. Cover all levels of the water column. You could waste more time driving your boat around on LT than actually fishing it. Get a map of course. | ||
magnum |
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Posts: 256 Location: Janesville | Last thursday there was a 53 incher caught on lake tomahawk. It was caught at night on a creeper. Great lake to fish. | ||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Buddy called me after he got the 53. I know he fishes there, but Lake Tom wasn't 100% confirmed. What a fish!!!!! He also got a 51" the day before, somewhere on the chain I beleive as well, all after a week on Eagle in Canada with a 43" as his biggest.... go figure... Edited by Reef Hawg 9/3/2008 7:45 AM | ||
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