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Location: New Hope MN | My buddy wants to catch one of those pretty Wisconsin strain musky. We're looking someplace to have a good shot at one, but not necessarily a trophy. Our 3 day trip will be mid August.
Can someone point me in a good general direction?
Thanks in advance!
Dave |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | rhinelander area is fantastic for what you are looking for ...
lots of lakes from small quiet to bigger/more complex to choose from and easy to learn quick and fish. great list of lakes from george, julia, crescent, boom, oneida, hancock, sugar camp chain and the list goes on and on. cabinish places, full resorts to cheaper hotels to pick from for lodging. |
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | Check out the Lost Land/ Teal chain outside of Hayward, it has numbers and a chance to bang a nice fish too....probably a little closer to you guys too since your coming from MN |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | What Sled said. |
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| Tough to beat the Eagle River Chain for a legal fish. Get yourself a Tallywacker and hit the shorelines in the early morning hours. |
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Location: Madison, WI | jonnysled - 7/10/2012 1:35 PM
rhinelander area is fantastic for what you are looking for ...
lots of lakes from small quiet to bigger/more complex to choose from and easy to learn quick and fish. great list of lakes from george, julia, crescent, boom, oneida, hancock, sugar camp chain and the list goes on and on. cabinish places, full resorts to cheaper hotels to pick from for lodging.
Words to live and fish by. I absolutely love that area. |
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