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Steve Jonesi |
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Posts: 2089 | 1.LOTW- Anywhere on it too. Nestor to Bishop Bay. The Greatest Muskie lake in the world. Pure, unadulterated ,Heaven on Earth. It's a Spiritual thing up there . 2. Mille Lacs-Stupid lake got in my blood. Or maybe it's the other way around. Either way, it's kinda like an "Old Man And The Sea" thing, minus the Hemingway. Sometimes I wonder while rolling in icy 3 footers during the "Gales Of November" with the tiller in my hand and a 'Red' on my lips. I've touched the Queens Sisters, now I want the Queen. Kinda selfish I know but I'll put her back so it's ok. 3.Vermilion with 1 'L'.LOL X 10,000. Re-kindled my affair with Vermilion this year after taking a couple years off. 'A few' big fish with 100,000 spots for 'em to hide, and I might be a little conservative on that number. Only 99,900 to go.Hahhahahahahahaha. | ||
guideman |
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Posts: 376 Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN | Hey Jerome, I'm very aware that there have been Muskies here for quite some time. I have seen the photos of fish caught back in the 40's & 50's. Hardly a fishable population back in the day. By the way I am a local, I have lived here for 35 years. I doubt there were many anglers targeting Muskies in the 50's and 60's. I wasn't expecting to get trashed for listing my favorite fishing lakes. Guess I was wrong. "Ace" | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Sorry Ace, I didn't mean to be so rude, and I apoligize for any trash talking, Won't happen again. Jerome | ||
happy hooker |
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Posts: 3147 | Jerome heres my 3 1...'Cant do it",,and I wont put a phony name,,nobody is fishing this place and its heaven to go to something getting rare here in Minn 2,,,Baby lake,,never saw anything bigger then about 47' but what a pretty lake to be on,,,the president of that lakeshore owners assoc is really doing a good job keeping the lake from shoreline destruction 3,,Leech,,in the past few years saw the most 50's in one day here,,"Trying to get people to go and split gas and lodging is the rub",,everybody wants to wedge into Mile Lacs and Vermillion Edited by happy hooker 12/4/2008 10:23 AM | ||
Mauser |
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Posts: 724 Location: Southern W.Va. | These three areas hold a special place in my heart for toothy fish: #1 Vermillion Lake, Minn. Saw big fish, caught a good one and caught my biggest northern, 40" #2 LOTW so much water #3 Small northern Wisc. lakes ( love this area ) Mauser | ||
J Wood |
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Posts: 27 | 1) North Twin 2) Wisconsin River 3) Crescent | ||
john skarie |
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Posts: 221 Location: Detroint Lakes, MN | Leech. Whitefish Bay. French River. All can be very tough, but scenic, unspoiled areas that have serious monster potential of native fish. JS | ||
2T Critter |
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Posts: 153 | Chippewa Flowage-annual trip with the boys LOTW-Lots of places to fish for fish of all sizes Pewaukee-caught my largest fish to date and it's close to my house | ||
Mskygyd |
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Okauchee Cass Big (MN) | |||
sorenson |
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Posts: 1764 Location: Ogden, Ut | Wabigoon Vermilion Pineview | ||
dougj |
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Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | 1. LOTWs Angle area 2. LOTWs Morson area 3. LOTWs Whitefish Bay The north part isn't bad either. All sorts of different lakes within the LOTWs, some of the greatest water in the world. Spent the last 40 years fishing this great lake, hope for many more. Doug Johnson | ||
DAHLTAILS |
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Posts: 27 Location: FORT ATKINSON | It is hard to pick three. I got to fish alot of different waters competing in the PMTT for five years and I love to travel and expore new waters, but if I had to pick three: Vermilion Wisconsin river and its flowages and a three way tie for third: Fox river/green bay,Okauchee,Kinkaid | ||
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