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TTails
Posted 7/21/2012 12:21 PM (#573013)
Subject: Lake "x"


So I was looking at the big fish section on this page.... seems this lake"x" has alot of big fish in it. My question is......... Does anyone know wher this lake is?? I would like to fish it for a day
Kirby Budrow
Posted 7/21/2012 12:29 PM (#573014 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"





Posts: 2378


Location: Chisholm, MN
I got a couple X's, but they're not very good.....
esoxaddict
Posted 7/21/2012 1:12 PM (#573025 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"





Posts: 8834


I've fished lake X before. It's in NW Vilas County, on a road you're not sure you want to drive down, that only gets more narrow the farther you go, and it has a landing you're not sure you can get in and out of. And sometimes there are fallen trees in the way, roads washed out, etc. If you're lucky enough to find it, you'll find yourself saying "this lake better be worth it!" And it is...
fishcrazed
Posted 7/21/2012 1:19 PM (#573026 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"




Posts: 171


Location: indiana
lake x has been very good to me this summer.
Kingfisher
Posted 7/21/2012 1:32 PM (#573027 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
There are no Muskies in Lake X
Guest
Posted 7/21/2012 2:13 PM (#573033 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: RE: Lake "x"


Lake x hasn't been good to me this year...
Slow Rollin
Posted 7/21/2012 2:18 PM (#573035 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: RE: Lake "x"




Posts: 619


TTails - 7/21/2012 12:21 PM

So I was looking at the big fish section on this page.... seems this lake"x" has alot of big fish in it. My question is......... Does anyone know wher this lake is?? I would like to fish it for a day ;-)


You must be really bored
gbskifisher
Posted 7/21/2012 2:27 PM (#573039 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: RE: Lake "x"




Posts: 4


I had a Lake "x" till my fishin buddy couldnt keep his mouth shut, now I call it the mall.....
milje
Posted 7/21/2012 4:43 PM (#573050 - in reply to #573025)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
esoxaddict - 7/21/2012 1:12 PM

I've fished lake X before. It's in NW Vilas County, on a road you're not sure you want to drive down, that only gets more narrow the farther you go, and it has a landing you're not sure you can get in and out of. And sometimes there are fallen trees in the way, roads washed out, etc. If you're lucky enough to find it, you'll find yourself saying "this lake better be worth it!" And it is...


I think I've been there, that's only like 20 miles from me!

Edited by milje 7/21/2012 4:44 PM
esox911
Posted 7/21/2012 6:58 PM (#573068 - in reply to #573050)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"




Posts: 556


Gotta Love the LAKE X !!! I have a few myself--actually all the lakes I fish are lake X to anyone who isn't in my boat at the time.
Slow Rollin
Posted 7/21/2012 7:11 PM (#573070 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: RE: Lake "x"




Posts: 619


All lakes I fish are named "X" too except for metro lakes cause there are so many casters already what does it matter on a metro lake.
Landonfish
Posted 7/21/2012 9:20 PM (#573081 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"




Posts: 360


i know there is a lake x in pennsylvania, fished it a few times. pretty sure there is one in new new york and ohio too. and we all know of lake x in ontario its got some big fish ive been on a waiting list for a guide for 2 years up there now.
HomeTime
Posted 7/21/2012 9:52 PM (#573088 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"





Posts: 247


Location: Uxbridge Ontario
Sounds like alot of driving.
esox1980
Posted 7/22/2012 7:33 AM (#573110 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"





Posts: 265


Location: Manitowish Waters WI
I actually prefer Bannana Lake over Lake X
Zib
Posted 7/22/2012 11:16 AM (#573132 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: RE: Lake "x"





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
Lake "X" has sucked for me the past 2 years. Ever since a couple of #$%^&*s posted reports on the Internet of great catches on Lake "X" the lake has gone down hill. I've been fishing the "X" River & is was good to me in June but in July I've only been catching black & white kitties.
Chico R
Posted 7/22/2012 2:11 PM (#573157 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"





Location: North Metro, MN
I heard lakes Y and Z are on fire now too...
Mosdef
Posted 7/22/2012 9:05 PM (#573206 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"





Posts: 13


I have been fishing lake XXX. I've yet to catch a musky there but I did catch some other stuff...
WI Duck Guide
Posted 7/24/2012 12:47 PM (#573601 - in reply to #573013)
Subject: Re: Lake "x"




Location: Minocqua, WI
I have also fished Banana Lake... Big Banana to be specific. Lake X is where Mercury tests their outboards... havent you seen the commercial?
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