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Message Subject: Fowler Lake
ghitierman
Posted 4/19/2007 12:14 PM (#251633)
Subject: Fowler Lake





Posts: 284


Anybody fish this lake in the spring? I am thinking about heading over there early this year and have never fished the lake where are the spots?


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Pathfinder44
Posted 4/19/2007 12:58 PM (#251645 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: Re: Fowler lake




Posts: 79


Location: S.E. Wisconsin
Looks like a lake you could cover with everything in a day, never fished it before but I would like to

Edited by WATERDEMON 4/20/2007 2:21 PM
ghitierman
Posted 4/19/2007 3:05 PM (#251675 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: RE: Fowler lake





Posts: 284


Is this the type of lake you drive around the whole thing throwing at the shoreline? I imagine you could cover the whole thing in a couple hours
Muskies Vs Mike
Posted 4/19/2007 9:13 PM (#251729 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: RE: Fowler lake




Posts: 80


Location: Waukesha, WI
Will say that the lake does hold some nice skis. Most come from Okauchee or Oconomowoc. Not terribly hard to fish but can be slow. Weeds are the main thing here, they get thick, and big weed beds. Some big bass, little gils, a lot of pike. More info but I cant say, do some research on the web and you'll find out more. Here is a fish from last sept.


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SVT
Posted 4/19/2007 10:42 PM (#251750 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: Re: Fowler lake


where is it?
jj
Posted 4/20/2007 1:17 PM (#251836 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: RE: Fowler lake


i have fished this lake and to be honest you can throw a rock across it. not sure what the point of this thread is...

if you cant figure this lake out...i would take up panfishing.
ghitierman
Posted 4/20/2007 9:26 PM (#251903 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: Re: Fowler lake





Posts: 284


I apologize for aggravating anybody and will be sure to not ask requests for spots on lakes ever again. I didn't know that this was such a sensitive subject.

Musky fisherman consistently stock fish and do research on fisheries to improve fishing for all. If discussing the lakes that may have the fish we are all here to pursue causes grief to many of you I regret making this post.

What I don't understand is that by making this post I have not created more musky fisherman. I have just broadened their fishable lakes. This only reduces pressure on other neighboring lakes that I am sure all of you that are pissed off at me fish as well. If those neighboring lakes (that produce better) receive less pressure than they become more enjoyable. Had I asked where to fish on Pewaukee would it have still been the same mistake? Or no because it is quite obvious that their are fish in Pewaukee?
ESfishOX
Posted 4/20/2007 10:26 PM (#251910 - in reply to #251903)
Subject: Re: I am not supposed to say what lake this is





Posts: 412


Location: Waukesha, WI
as I was reading through this thread, I too thought there are plenty who ask for assistance if not public through PMs. Is this a Lake X? Not in my mind. I used to fish this lake years ago for stocked trout. I recall a thread about how a lake would be broken down, part 3 or something. Was it ridiculed? No. Lake name mentioned? No (well, sort of). Perhaps it was just the way the question was asked.

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http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=31...

Edited by ESfishOX 4/20/2007 10:43 PM
sworrall
Posted 4/20/2007 11:17 PM (#251916 - in reply to #251903)
Subject: Re: Fowler lake





Posts: 32955


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
ghitierman,
Let 'em complain. Crocodile Dundee, paraphrased:

'Rude people arguing over who owns the lake is like fleas arguing over who owns the dog they are on'

The lake was there before the J's were alive. It will be there when they are gone. It will be managed for Muskies, and the population will do just fine. More folks will learn about CPR, and more fish will be CPR'd. Folks who discovered the lake (even on the 'internet') will come and go, and some days it might be busy there. Enjoy our public resource, ghiterman, and don't let those who find it necessary to be rude, untoward, and judgmental just because they are sitting behind a monitor bother that quest.
ZO
Posted 4/21/2007 7:02 PM (#252010 - in reply to #251916)
Subject: Re: Fowler lake


Dad (BigO) and I fished it couple of times....lots of actions from some pretty decent fish. Grandmas did well very well along with Trout colored Ernies ( since theres a decent trout pop. in Fowler )...did well setting perpendicular to the weed line and casting out into the open water
ghitierman
Posted 4/21/2007 7:21 PM (#252013 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: Re: Fowler Lake





Posts: 284


I heard something about casting the board walk. I know when I get to the lake I will be able to see where this is but I have never been there befor. I am trying to plan out a "milk run" befor I go so I can hit it and quit it on opening day. Then hit up some of the other lakes near by. Dare I say there names. Ah Hell I have been convinced by the moderators of this board that I have done nothing wrong. I am going to okauchee and Occonomowoc as well and maybe one right above the dam. So any way what side of the lake is the board walk on?
Mikes Extreme
Posted 4/22/2007 10:28 PM (#252168 - in reply to #252013)
Subject: Re: Fowler Lake





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
ghitierman, good choices. Occonomowoc will be packed because of the muskie in the river everyone is watching, the launch was full today. You will not need much of a game plan with Fowler. You will have it covered in a morning, then Occonomowoc and Okauchee is is so close. Just above the dam is good also.
musky-skunk
Posted 4/23/2007 5:02 PM (#252301 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: RE: Fowler Lake





Posts: 785


I wish I fished it before, I'd be happy too tell you all you needed to know. Hope you figure it out and connect to some fatties.
Esox2hart
Posted 4/23/2007 6:07 PM (#252314 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: Re: Fowler Lake





Location: Hartford Wi
I fish IT alot, ok fish pop. but it does get pounded quite abit. Shoot me an email....
brn2fsh
Posted 1/22/2008 12:40 PM (#295476 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: RE: Fowler Lake





Posts: 15


I fish this lake a lot, all through the summer and fall in fact. Had some of my best days out here, never a bad one. These fish see a lot of baits and will show themselves to you a lot, however, it's the getting them to eat that's the hard part. Fish trout colors and you'll be in the money.
brn2fsh
Posted 1/22/2008 12:43 PM (#295478 - in reply to #251633)
Subject: Re: Fowler Lake





Posts: 15


White is a great color.

Edited by brn2fsh 1/22/2008 12:49 PM
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