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LUNKER1952
Posted 5/19/2006 3:23 PM (#192810)
Subject: MANITOWISH


I'm going up to Manitowish Waters the 1st two weeks of June.Any thoughts on the best Muskie lakes that time of year.What should water temp. be?Any good restaurants in the area?Haven't been there in 35 years.Will be looking for a house in mioqua.Thank you.
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 5/19/2006 3:28 PM (#192811 - in reply to #192810)
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I'm a weed guy...that means Wild Rice would be a must for me.
hotlanta
Posted 5/19/2006 3:48 PM (#192819 - in reply to #192810)
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Check this website www.muskiefix.com some of the regulars on th site live on the chain and have always been helpful to me. Chris
Reef Hawg
Posted 5/19/2006 5:21 PM (#192828 - in reply to #192810)
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Location: north central wisconsin
Birch Lake resort has an awesome Mexican night I think on wednesdays. Their other food selections are also top notch!
kevin
Posted 5/19/2006 7:44 PM (#192841 - in reply to #192810)
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Location: Chicago, Beverly
LittleBohemia has great dinner food plus the bullet holes from when Dilinger was there...and last time I was up a place called Michaels had great breakfast food, been a couple years though since was last there....
theedz155
Posted 5/20/2006 4:40 AM (#192863 - in reply to #192810)
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I may be wrong, if I am someone correct me, but I think Little Bohemia burned a while back didn't it??? I have always favored the steaks at Blink Bonnies, between Minoqua and Eagle River, but the wait can get old sometimes depending on how busy they are. If you go, get there early.

Scott
7Islands
Posted 5/20/2006 6:40 AM (#192865 - in reply to #192810)
Subject: RE: MANITOWISH




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Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
Littlr Bohemia did not burn down.Great food and Atmosphere.The Pine Baron right in town is American High cuisine (excellent). Smokeys is a new but very nice place at Hwys K & W just north of Town.On Hwy P in Presque Isle,just up the road is the Carlin Club.Great food in a German Rathskeller environment ( HIghly recommended).
AS for fishing, Try Fawn,Wild Rice,The channel area between Wild Rice and Alder.All are easy fishing in a weed and wood environment.

Edited by 7Islands 5/20/2006 6:41 AM
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 5/22/2006 12:00 PM (#193119 - in reply to #192810)
Subject: RE: MANITOWISH





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
The Pea Patch in downtown Manitowish has great pizza, definately worth the stop.
hotlanta
Posted 5/22/2006 12:24 PM (#193127 - in reply to #192810)
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Try the Aberdeen Lodge on Wed. and Fri. nights they have a fish fry, perch, walleye and cod. The owner will also give some good real time advice as to where the fish are biting. Chris
waldo
Posted 5/22/2006 12:40 PM (#193131 - in reply to #193119)
Subject: RE: MANITOWISH




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Location: Madison
Gander Mt Guide - 5/22/2006 12:00 PM

The Pea Patch in downtown Manitowish has great pizza, definately worth the stop.


I'll second that. Places like Birch or Little Bohemia are nice if you're looking for something a little more spendy, but Pea Patch is great when you just need some good, cheap food.

-d
CiscoKid
Posted 5/22/2006 2:30 PM (#193144 - in reply to #192810)
Subject: RE: MANITOWISH





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I can’t help too much with the food as I spend almost every waking minute fishing when I am there. Greer’s Pier does have good sandwiches though.

Each person has there own special way of fishing, and I am no different. Last year on June 11 (my first day out there last year) we caught three muskies suspended in 5 hours of fishing time. All the fish came on big baits – 10” Warner Crankbaits and Mag. Bulldawg. Spider, Rest, Clear, Manitowish, and Little Star all have good suspended bites. Don’t run your lures too deep this time of the year. I would say the upper 8’ would be best. Water temps last year were 70° at that time. Unless we get a good sustained warm spell look for the water temps to be in the mid-upper 60’s.

I know everyone always says fish shallow and weeds early, but this is what worked for us last year. Good luck!
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