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Message Subject: advice lost land lake/teal lake near hayward, wi
dward
Posted 7/23/2007 5:56 PM (#266667)
Subject: advice lost land lake/teal lake near hayward, wi




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Location: Germantown, WI

i will be spending a week fishing the headwaters of the chip the in about 10days.

i have fished teal and have some ideas for fish locations, but looking for more advice w/ regards to lost land lake.

if anyone knows of walleye locations/tactics i would appreciate that as well.
i'm 99% catch & release with all fish species, but would like one walleye dinner that week. Thanks!!
Musky Mike
Posted 7/26/2007 9:19 PM (#267357 - in reply to #266667)
Subject: RE: advice lost land lake/teal lake near hayward, wi


I fish Lost Land quite a bit, mostly muskies, but I too like some walleyes for chow. If you have a descent lake map, try around Center Bar in the evenings-jig and minnow in the green weeds. Green and Christie Pts. have deeper water, if you can't find them in the weeds in the 8-12 ft. range. There are some big walleyes in those waters-I see musky fisherman picking up trophy walleyes almost every October. Tombstone Bar and the Gravel Bed/Bar are other good spots to check-Good Luck!
dward
Posted 7/26/2007 9:24 PM (#267358 - in reply to #267357)
Subject: RE: advice lost land lake/teal lake near hayward, wi




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Location: Germantown, WI
Thanks Musky Mike, I appreciate the info

Edited by dward 7/26/2007 9:25 PM
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