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gtaggart
Posted 5/12/2010 4:14 PM (#440518)
Subject: Rainy lake




Posts: 117


Location: Northwest Wisconsin
I will be staying on Rainy Lake for a week at the end of august. I was wondering if anyone fishes muskies on the American side or is it all done on the canadian side? If anyone has fished them on Rainy, is there any general areas that are better than others? I'm not looking for specifics, just a starting point. Thanks for any advise.
Dirt Esox
Posted 5/12/2010 4:33 PM (#440522 - in reply to #440518)
Subject: Re: Rainy lake




Posts: 457


Location: Minneconia
Redgut Bay area
sworrall
Posted 5/12/2010 6:22 PM (#440547 - in reply to #440518)
Subject: Re: Rainy lake





Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Redgut to Bleak. BIG Pike in Bleak, look for cabbage and fish 'em.
dougj
Posted 5/12/2010 6:47 PM (#440557 - in reply to #440518)
Subject: RE: Rainy lake





Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn
Red Gut or Siene Bay. I don't think there's fishable population on the Mn side.

I hear there's some in the NW Arm, but not sure. Big pike, great walleyes, and big smallies up there, you'll have fun.

Doug Johnson
gtaggart
Posted 5/12/2010 7:53 PM (#440574 - in reply to #440518)
Subject: RE: Rainy lake




Posts: 117


Location: Northwest Wisconsin
Thanks for all the information, I appreciate it.
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