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Message Subject: cisco chain help
explorerss
Posted 8/14/2013 10:38 AM (#657344)
Subject: cisco chain help




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Heading up north this weekend and was thinking of trying the cisco chain. Never fished it and was looking for a few pointers on lakes, baits and structure. Only have a wisconsin liscence so I think I have to stay on the lakes that are on the border. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Chad
ILmuskie
Posted 8/15/2013 6:56 AM (#657488 - in reply to #657344)
Subject: Re: cisco chain help





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Location: Dixon, IL
I fished Mamie lake long time ago and I don't catch musky! No followers....few small northerns! Hire a guide or cast bucktail to keep moving until you find fish. Study on good map to find weeds, flat close to drop off, fallen trees, and humps.
Jeremy66
Posted 8/15/2013 7:31 AM (#657493 - in reply to #657344)
Subject: RE: cisco chain help




Posts: 14


I fished the chain last week. Lots of perch and walleye holding on the deep edges of weedlines. With that said there has to be a good number of musky holding there too. That is where I would start anyway.

Otherwise it was hit or miss for us. Didnt even move a pike in the shallow weeds.

Looks like next week will have more stable weather so you may have better luck than us.

Let us know how you do!
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