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Message Subject: Where should I vacation in Southeast Wisconsin?
muskymandan
Posted 6/26/2011 2:14 PM (#504515)
Subject: Where should I vacation in Southeast Wisconsin?





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I am looking for a good muskie lake to go to where I can camp. Is there any particular lake that woud be a good lake? I am coming from indiana any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Musky Brian
Posted 6/26/2011 10:25 PM (#504565 - in reply to #504515)
Subject: RE: Where should I vacation in Southeast Wisconsin?





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I really would not suggest camping in SE Wisconsin, in fact I don't even know if any of those lakes have campgrounds. Both the Madison and Milwaukee areas have good fishing opportunities for Muskies but those lakes are packed full of houses, not much in terms of resorts. I think Madison might have something on Waubesa possibly...I'd really suggest you drive the extra few hours and go up to Oneida, Vilas, or Iron Co for a much better experience if you are looking to camp...
Shep
Posted 6/29/2011 11:37 AM (#504941 - in reply to #504565)
Subject: RE: Where should I vacation in Southeast Wisconsin?





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There are nice campgrounds around Elkhart and Random Lakes area. Both have fishable populations of muskies, and are close enough together that you can fish both in a day.
Bytor
Posted 6/30/2011 3:01 PM (#505111 - in reply to #504941)
Subject: RE: Where should I vacation in Southeast Wisconsin?





Location: The Yahara Chain
There are two campgrounds near Lake Waubesa. There is camping at Babcock Park in McFarland and there is also a bigger campground very close to the Lake Farm launch on the other side of the lake. Once on the lake you can get to Lake Monona via the Yahara River if you want to check that out as well.

Our lakes are crowded but we have 5,000 acres of superb musky fishing as well as many other species.
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