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Location: APPLETON, WI | Is Chippewa the only flowage in northern Wisconsin that's a decent musky fishery? Or is there another one...? I want to plan a trip next month with a couple friends. Looking for a decent body of water for both action and size... |
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| many...most darker water, generally good shallow bucktail/topwater lakes. one example is gile flowage in far northern wisc. i think howie meyer guides this one. i hear late summer into early sept is a hot time to go to such lakes. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Moen Chain, Boom Flowage, Mohawksin, Petenwell, Holcombe, Turtle Flambeau, and many more. |
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Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL | The Chippewa Flowage has been really good recently!!
Go to tysennett.com He keeps a pretty good record of musky action on the water. |
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Location: Smith Creek | Moose right down the road from the chip. |
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| Mohawksin is a good one but there is a lot of pressure out there. |
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| Cant go wrong with the Chip this year fishing has been phenomenal, Indian Trails has some really great fall specials and would be worth a peek, great resort with a rich history and good karma..great local guides as well that haunt the Little Red Bar, check out Pete Rich, young buck with really great passion and results. |
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Location: APPLETON, WI | Thanks for the replies, you guys!! |
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