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Message Subject: Wisconsin lakes near MN
dami0101
Posted 5/21/2013 1:00 PM (#642490)
Subject: Wisconsin lakes near MN





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
I live in MN and as the season doesn't open up for another two weeks I thought I might make the short trek to Wisconsin. Are there any decent musky lakes near the border? I live in the metro area so anything around 94 or 10 would be preferred.

Edited by dami0101 5/21/2013 1:01 PM
Matt DeVos
Posted 5/21/2013 1:26 PM (#642495 - in reply to #642490)
Subject: Re: Wisconsin lakes near MN




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Deer, Bone, Cedar, Bear Trap/Wapo, Apple River Flowage are in Polk County and all an hour or less of a drive (depending upon what part of the metro you're coming from). All have decent muskie fishing. Depending upon who you ask, Deer and Bone numbers are down from recent spearing/harvest.
molnesmusky
Posted 5/21/2013 3:14 PM (#642512 - in reply to #642490)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin lakes near MN





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I fished Bone last year for opener when I was still living in Red Wing, we boated 3 ski's opening day and had another dozen follows throughout the weekend. The fall before that my buddy landed a 49" there. I do know that there has been some spearing issues there.
happy hooker
Posted 5/22/2013 3:57 PM (#642683 - in reply to #642512)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin lakes near MN




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what about the St Croix its border waters and it opens the same week has wisc ,,,and you dont have to buy a wisc lic you can use your Minn one

Edited by happy hooker 5/22/2013 3:58 PM
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