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| I am looking for some advice on a good lake to go to in mid June that would be a good family vacation with the possibility of musky. I have been vacationing in Indiana, but the water temps have been in the lower 80s by mid June. I would like to find something in the upper lower or the eastern upper.
Any input would be greatly appreciated,
Mark |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Sault Ste Marie would be a good choice and is sorta in the area you described. Very good muskie fishing once you know where to go, and lots of other fish, too. |
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Location: Toledo | Thanks, I will take a look into that area. |
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| What about St Clair, Mark? |
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Location: Toledo | very few cottages for rent and only one that will take pets. the one that takes dogs is on stilts, kinda of hard for a dog to do their thing and no where for the kids. |
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| All good points. I vote you get passports for the crew and take them to Lake X a crossed the boarder. |
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| I have a home in Vilas County WI that is on the water and within 5 miles of half a dozen prime Muksie waters. We rent it out if you are interested? |
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| Maybe try Pigeon lake in Canada and I found a very family friendly place and it has a lot of family activities. Your brother knows it well. |
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Location: Toledo | TTurn wish I could get to Vilas county in less than 12 hours had a lot of fun fishing Vieux Desert years ago. I would love to return to Pigeon..lots and lots and lots of fish. Passports for the entire family would probably cost as much as a cottage. I am trying to keep the trip to 6 hours or less from Toledo for the family.
Mark |
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