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Posts: 1185 Location: Wishin I Was Fishin' | I'm not looking for your secrets.....I was just replying to a different post and thought this would be a nice poll. This isn't for necessarily your best catching water. It is your favorite water to fish. Mine is LOTW - Sabaskong. My biggest there was only 45.5" but the whole experience of it is what I'm talking about. Please feel free to add options. I did not check the box to show your name for who added what. | ||
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Posts: 8834 | I like the little pothole lakes with no public access in Vilas County. It's not always the greatest fishing, but they are unfished aside from the handful of property owners on the lake. Many of the shorelines are state owned and undeveloped, and they look pretty much the way the glaciers left them thousands of years ago. There may be a house here and there, but the zoning regulations are such that you can barely see them most of the time. There's something special about fisning in a place that looks the same as it did thousands of years ago. | ||
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | St. Lawrence River, I fish the Massena area. And the Grasse River is really fun to fish. Edited by JakeStCroixSkis 3/15/2011 7:48 AM | ||
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Posts: 1530 | lake st clair. it has numbers and some big fish. if you spend a weekend there your personal best can be upped. | ||
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Posts: 112 Location: Nielsen's Fly-In Lodge, on Rowan Lake | Not just beacuse im there but it truly is a special place fly-in access only no pressure big trout water and they are aloud to grow up the guys that are hunting here are true trophy hunters fishing very uneducated big fish! | ||
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | I'm torn, I really love my home waters, Pelican by far is my favorite in Oneida County. The NW Angle is something altogether in another category though. If I could pick one place to spend all of my musky time I guess that would be it. | ||
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Location: Des Moines IA | Eagle!!!!! 192 Days and counting ............ | ||
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Posts: 425 | BIG V | ||
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Posts: 332 Location: Michigan | Upper French/Big Nip. | ||
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Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | I love the Chippewa Flowage! She can be tough but I still love fishing there. | ||
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Posts: 143 Location: Lake of The Woods | Where can i find lake X, iv been searchin the internet and have not heard of this lake ![]() | ||
Zib![]() |
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | Ryan Marlowe - 3/15/2011 6:59 PM Where can i find lake X, iv been searchin the internet and have not heard of this lake :( It doesn't exist. Lake X is just the name people use for their favorite fishing hole instead of giving the real name. | ||
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Posts: 540 Location: MN | Zib - 3/15/2011 10:31 PM Ryan Marlowe - 3/15/2011 6:59 PM Where can i find lake X, iv been searchin the internet and have not heard of this lake :( It doesn't exist. Lake X is just the name people use for their favorite fishing hole instead of giving the real name. I'm pretty sure Ryan allready knew that. | ||
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Chippewa Flowage...home of the world record muskie. | |||
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Posts: 576 Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | I guess I need to try Lake X, but it seems awful crowded!! | ||
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Posts: 1148 | Zib - 3/15/2011 10:31 PM Ryan Marlowe - 3/15/2011 6:59 PM Where can i find lake X, iv been searchin the internet and have not heard of this lake :( It doesn't exist. Lake X is just the name people use for their favorite fishing hole instead of giving the real name. LMAO! I hope Zib was joking. Thanks for the laugh anyways. | ||
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Posts: 8834 | Ryan Marlowe - 3/15/2011 5:59 PM Where can i find lake X, iv been searchin the internet and have not heard of this lake :( Take 51 N past Minocqua. Go about 15 miles. You'll see a brown sign that says Boat Landing, with an arrow. Follow that arrow. When you start wondering if you're going to run out of road, how you're going to turn around to get out of there, and whether or not you can actually make it any further now that the road has turned from pavement to gravel to dirt to some old tire tracks with grass and weeds growing in between? You're almost there. ![]() | ||
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Posts: 7090 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | esoxaddict - 3/16/2011 12:47 PM Ryan Marlowe - 3/15/2011 5:59 PM Where can i find lake X, iv been searchin the internet and have not heard of this lake :( Take 51 N past Minocqua. Go about 15 miles. You'll see a brown sign that says Boat Landing, with an arrow. Follow that arrow. When you start wondering if you're going to run out of road, how you're going to turn around to get out of there, and whether or not you can actually make it any further now that the road has turned from pavement to gravel to dirt to some old tire tracks with grass and weeds growing in between? You're almost there. ;) And the reason EA has such a vague answer.... Should I do it? | ||
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Chippewa Flowage or Lac Courte Oreilles. The ONLY water on earth offering a realistic shot at a 70 lb. muskie. Superior genetics produce superior fish. For confirmation check with the NFWFHoF and the IGFA. | |||
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Posts: 174 Location: Alexandria, MN | If heaven ain't a lot like Lac Seul, I don't wanna go..... | ||
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Zib was not joking.Thats the funny part. | |||
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Posts: 32934 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | 'Chippewa Flowage or Lac Courte Oreilles. The ONLY water on earth offering a realistic shot at a 70 lb. muskie. Superior genetics produce superior fish. For confirmation check with the NFWFHoF and the IGFA.' Reality and sanity check..... .................progress bar................... Nope. Outer space. | ||
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Posts: 8834 | CS - 3/16/2011 1:47 PM Chippewa Flowage or Lac Courte Oreilles. The ONLY water on earth offering a realistic shot at a 70 lb. muskie. Superior genetics produce superior fish. For confirmation check with the NFWFHoF and the IGFA. I think your 4 key is broken | ||
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Anybody doing a REALITY check with the NFWFHofIGFALMNOPqrsT will find out the two largest muskies ever taken from the Chippewa Flowage and Lac Courte Oreilles are mid 50's. Anybody claiming different needs a SANITY check. The "Guest" post above hit the nail right on the head with a hammer, which will not ruin the nail but makes a really annoying noise. There's no denying the distance between the ventral fins and what this means, that's a fact, jack. Hayward is indeed the home of 0 world record muskies and all of them are legit. Denial is indeed part of the grieving process but so is anger and many of you have shown that as well. The grieving process normally ends in acceptance which finally ends the emotional turmoil. Accept the reality and move on with your lives. Thanks, (Dear) Abby | |||
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