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Message Subject: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes
deddux
Posted 4/1/2012 7:21 PM (#550013)
Subject: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes


Coming from Minnesota I will be spending an extended amount of time around the Barnes area for work in early June. Naturally I will have my boat in tow. I am thinking of starting on Middle Eau Claire due to ease of getting on the water quick and easy, unless someone can point me elsewhere. From what I am hearing it's a night bite or under cloud cover? If anyone could inform me the main forage base that would be excellent so I can come prepared with similar baits. Any other tips would be nice as I am not familiar with the waters. Also from what I gathered it is legal to troll?
Thanks
muskellunged
Posted 4/1/2012 7:36 PM (#550017 - in reply to #550013)
Subject: Re: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes





Location: Illinois
Tough lake with trophy potential. Gin clear. Let us know if you figure a hot pattern/tactic, wont you?
deddux
Posted 4/1/2012 8:22 PM (#550025 - in reply to #550013)
Subject: RE: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes


I will let you know if I make any discoveries, hopefully there are discoveries to be made. I am not expecting any secrets, I would just like to know if it is a Tullibee based lake. It looks as though Upper could support good Tullibee but not so much as the chain goes down. This may be a stupid question but I am not from the area and I can't find any lake survey data like MNDNR has.
kjgmh
Posted 4/2/2012 8:42 AM (#550112 - in reply to #550013)
Subject: Re: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes





Posts: 1096


Location: Hayward, WI
Trolling is allowed. Very clear water. All three main lakes have cisco in them. "Small Pond Monsters" would be a good DVD to watch to get some tatctics to try.
deddux
Posted 4/2/2012 12:01 PM (#550163 - in reply to #550013)
Subject: RE: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes


Thank you!
TopWaterTuffy
Posted 6/9/2012 10:57 AM (#564225 - in reply to #550013)
Subject: RE: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes




Posts: 27


http://www.muskiesinc-hayward.org/Middle%20Eau%20Claire%20Lake.pdf

Here is a decent lake map.


Have you been out at all? Any action?
JKahler
Posted 6/9/2012 6:25 PM (#564257 - in reply to #550013)
Subject: Re: Eau Claire Chain of Lakes




Posts: 1296


Location: WI
I've heard Upper has the most ciscos. I fished Middle once (trolled for 6 hours in early Nov) with no success.
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