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| A buddy and I are considering a trip to Dryberry Lake this September. I would like to hear any experiences you guys have had good or bad. The few things I have heard have been that people have seen a lot of fish but not boated all that many. I have also heard that the road is a little treacherous. The lure of a somewhat virgin lake is extremely enticing! |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | DJS- From what I've heard & seen Dryberry is a bi&ch to get into. Can be a real Bi&%h in foul weather. Can make you cry from lack of action. But on the plus side there's supposed to be some real hog's in there. It's not a small lake, so expecting instant gratification is probably the wrong attitude. Go with the attitude that you are looking for trophy's not numbers. Heck the whole week could be a bust, or it could be the trip of a lifetime.Al Warner"All Water is Zalt Water"http://www.zaltnad.com |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Zach/MF- why are my posts showing word wrap for the entire post. In the draft mode it looks right until I press submit. Then everthing runs together without line/row feeds? Al Warner |
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| Is that it no one else wants to relay any Dryberry stories. |
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| I may be the only one who does not know this, but where is Dryberry Lake? |
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