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Location: Richland Center, WI. | Family and I will be up on the big Chip from July 9th to the 16th staying at Lake Chippewa Campground. Been checking different boards looking for ideas on lures to bring and general areas to try. Any suggestion? Been a few years since we have been up and trying to shorten the learning curve a little with the weird weather we have been having this year. Used to fish mostly the east side but willing to explore a little. Any help will be appreciated and will post results when we get back.
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Location: Seymour, WI | Green blade / black bucktail is the local favorite. Pacemakers, Top raiders, Tallywackers for surface baits. Check Ty Sennets reports, he is on the water every day. |
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| Tanner Wildes too. |
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Location: Richland Center, WI. | Thanks guys. I am getting lures sorted out for the trip and will be checking both sites prior to leaving. 4 days and counting.
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| last week we hads hits on green dcg [just above the weeds] and lee's chopper |
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Location: Richland Center, WI. | Thanks, I will have to add some green double cowgirls!
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Location: Richland Center, WI. | Well, made it back. Saturday through Tuesday was hot and humid with water temps in the low 80's. Fished early and late with no action. Wednesday the weather cooled and water temp dropped. Threw everything we had and saw one fish but no hookups. Everyone I spoke with said that things are way behind with the weather. Did see one lower 40's fish caught on Pete's bar Wednesday night at 9:30pm. Yesterday afternoon water temps were mid 70's. Panfish and bass fishing was good. Thanks for the tips to all who responded.
Ken |
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