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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Anybody ever fish this lake? Any and all information would be great.
Thanks,
Mike Hulbert
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Location: Madison, WI | Hi Mike,
I think there are only 2 info sources for Yoke.
1. Slippery Winds Resort (www.fishcanadian.com)
2. Happy Landing Lodge (on Pipestone Lake)
I don't remember the web address for Happy Landing, but I did call them to request their brochure/CD Rom video. In their CD ROM video, they do some musky fishing on Yoke. Looks like a really beautiful body of water. Also in their brochure, they list which guests caught which trophy fish in which lakes. And it appears from this list that many of their guests spend quite a bit of time in Yoke. I will be spending a week on Pipestone this summer, and will try to find out more at that time.
Good Luck,
"Jackpot" John Schroeder |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Yoke Lake
This lake is our largest portage lake, it is located about one block behind the resort. This is a very clear spring-fed lake with many of the same characteristics as Pipestone. This lake contains lake trout, northern pike, muskie, largemouth bass, Trophy smallmouth bass, and trophy walleye. You will find excellent smallmouth bass fishing in the months of June, July, August and September. If you are looking for outstanding walleye fishing for not just numbers, but also size; look no farther than Yoke Lake in the months of July, August and September. Yoke Lake is a catch and release lake. Yoke Lake produced this year¹s largest walleye (31²) and smallmouth bass (21 1/4²).
direct from http://www.happy-landing-lodge.com/
Slamr |
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Location: Madtown, WI | WHAT? Is this some kind of a Yoke????
Sorry couldn't resist....
Cory |
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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | Painter, with fishing like this I think the "yoke" is on you. Awfully white of me to say so, wouldn't you agree?
Couldn't help myself either. |
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