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pickolish1
Posted 12/28/2021 10:32 AM (#999932 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 56


Isn't so many lake options terrific, how about a big shout out to the Wisconsin glaciation...
Masqui-ninja
Posted 12/29/2021 9:37 AM (#999955 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 1199


Location: Walker, MN
I'm going to try and catch a fish or two in TN and KY late winter/early spring, just hitting my home waters per usual June-November.
pickolish1
Posted 12/29/2021 10:33 AM (#999957 - in reply to #999955)
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Posts: 56


My small trip is I put 2 muskies in my farm pond 8 yrs. ago.
Im going to use some of my retirement this year to find them.
sukrchukr
Posted 12/30/2021 12:46 PM (#999994 - in reply to #999628)
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Location: Vilas
Hoping for a two week trip next fall to Many Point Lake in Mn.
OH Musky
Posted 1/1/2022 12:18 PM (#1000031 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 359


Location: SW Ohio
Would like to get back up the LSC or down to Green River. Would also like to head over to Kincaid or Chautauqua. All depends on the 4 letter word called work. Looks like we be buried in it again with minimal time off or we’ll be unemployed.
Emptynet
Posted 1/9/2022 7:20 PM (#1000227 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 394


Location: WI
Wife & I are going somewhere in Ontario in June for walleye & smallies and hope to get after muskie on their opener before heading home. Late Aug is the guys trip to LOTW. Sept trip with the wife to LSC.
madmurph
Posted 1/17/2022 10:21 AM (#1001472 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 102


I'm surprised not many go to Cave Run to start the season early. Last year was my first time and I will be back this year.

Cave Run in April., Minocqua in June and Mercer in July. Others will just be weekend getaways.

Edited by madmurph 3/3/2022 5:45 PM
Top H2O
Posted 1/17/2022 4:05 PM (#1001480 - in reply to #1001472)
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Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Cave Run is a great trip March/April, unfortunately usually my work keeps me busy.
Tony Grant's place is the place to stay because of the info you will get from others there.
CincySkeez
Posted 1/20/2022 2:03 PM (#1001597 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 591


Location: Duluth
Have camped at Zilpo Campground the week before PMTT and its fantastic. Looking to get back down to Cave this April
djwilliams
Posted 1/26/2022 11:34 PM (#1001835 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 759


Location: Ames, Iowa
I'm retiring June 1. So a week on a BWCA solo catching smallies, then a few days on Leech chasing walleye. Most of August and some September I'll be at my place on Leech chasing muskies.
Cowboyhannah
Posted 2/14/2022 8:43 PM (#1002461 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 1449


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Father/Son trip to Sabaskong Bay Lodge. Never stayed there, but the location looks great!
dward
Posted 2/15/2022 12:01 AM (#1002468 - in reply to #1002461)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 570


Location: Germantown, WI
10 days at Witch Bay with my son on LOTW in late June, 4 days on Leech Lake in Mid August, and a long weekend in September/ Early October in either Vilas County or maybe Chip Flowage ( which I’ve never fished)
YakMuskySR
Posted 2/18/2022 9:18 PM (#1002643 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 27


No big trips for me in 2022, but there will be several short "weekend warrior" runs to lakes all over central and northern Minnesota. Hoping to get out more this summer than the previous!
civil twilight
Posted 3/1/2022 11:47 PM (#1003092 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 24


Location: Southern WI
Looks like it’s gonna be the Chip first week of September. That’s the “big” one. Other two I plan on experimenting with are Turtle Flambeau and Fox chain. First cast in 32 days… \m/

Edited by civil twilight 3/1/2022 11:49 PM
Ciscokid82
Posted 3/2/2022 8:02 PM (#1003118 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 330


Location: SE Wisc
Green Bay a handful of times, Cisco Chain, and a Utah mule deer hunt that I should 100% draw
Fishboy19
Posted 3/8/2022 1:40 PM (#1003300 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 296


All Canada! 8 days in August to LOTW and 10 days to Eagle in mid October.
muskyhunter07
Posted 3/8/2022 3:00 PM (#1003302 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Location: Northern Illinois
Vermilion for 6 months now that's torture... At least if your Musky fishing that is..
Frank119
Posted 3/31/2022 9:27 AM (#1004051 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 5


georgian bay for me
gregk9
Posted 3/31/2022 4:24 PM (#1004071 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 790


Location: North Central IL USA
Nowhere. Looking more and more like a hip replacement is in store for this summer.
North of 8
Posted 3/31/2022 5:18 PM (#1004075 - in reply to #1004071)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




gregk9 - 3/31/2022 4:24 PM

Nowhere. Looking more and more like a hip replacement is in store for this summer. :(


Good luck with that. Being at an age where many of my relatives and friends are having that done, the good news seems to be that it is much quicker, simpler procedure today and the healing is quicker. If you follow the doc's instructions. None of them have regretted it and I think they all wish they had done it sooner.
oly67
Posted 4/13/2022 7:28 AM (#1004365 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 166


One week family trip to Nestor Falls in July, two more weeks at the NW angle, one late August and one late Sept...God willing.
MstormC
Posted 4/14/2022 7:35 AM (#1004378 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 196


Smallmouth trip to northern Wisco in a month, numerous trips to the cabin in Vilas and a week trip in July to LSC
Is it wrong I'm more excited for the smallmouth trip than the rest of them?
UPMuskyr
Posted 4/14/2022 11:14 AM (#1004382 - in reply to #999628)
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Posts: 157


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
Leech Lake Mn. staying at Agency Bay Resort...awesome place!!!
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