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| Heading up there next week I was wandering what lures I need to pick up and how to work them and what colors. Im just starting to really get into Muskie Fishing and I need some help thank you. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Was there about 3 years ago, just KILLED'EM on Mepps Musky Killers with flourescent blades and black tails. Remember, the system is an action system, stay with smaller or medium baits, and you'll get bit hard. My advice: Cedarbough....stay sitting in about 20ft of water, casting to the reed edges. My advice more than anything: call up and talk to Alan (owner), he's about the nicest guy you'll ever come across, ask him what the to bring for 'skies. Good luck, shoot us all a post when you get back to tell us how you made out.
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Location: oswego, il | Kyle, just curious how many in your group and what plan you chose. Any kids? Just curious becuase for 7 people housekeeping appears to be almost 4200 bucks just for the cabin. Yikes! I can do disney world cheaper, air fare included. |
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Location: Oshawa, Ontario | I was up there a few years ago and slayed them on large spinerbaits with black feathers and orange blades. Loads of action on muskie and lots of good size pike as well. Enjoy!! |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Just for anyone interested, here is the website: http://www.firesidelodge.com
Another endoresment for Fireside:
-great food, lots of it
-easy to navigate system
-lots of hungry fishes (though they arent all monsters of course)
-clean accomidations
-well set up rigs for you to fish out of
-a staff that bends over backwards to make sure you have a great time when you're there!
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