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| What are some of the lakes located with in the northmost are of the muskie's range? I can see why they are limited to the south due to high temperatures but I'm unaware as to what limits them to the north. Or maybe this has to due with the glacial movements. Any thoughts? Thanks |
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Location: Sioux Lookout On Canada | There are lakes north of Dryden Ontario that are populated with muskies. There is a lake west of Ear Falls and Red Lake. That is the furthest lake up north that I know of. |
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | Flat Lake up by Red Lake Ontario is the northernmost location I am aware of, although I am sure there might be a few other small ones |
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| Stork, Longlegged |
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| Uchi....and I would suspect some remote lakes even north of that. |
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| Is there Muskies in Uchi? I didn't know that. |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | I know the St-John river in New Brunswick is the most North eastern muskie waters. And it put out a 48-9 pound fish this fall. |
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| Apparently so Linda. I don't know first hand, but was told from a reliable source. Non-sense or what?
Ps MAMA-I'm still tryin to get up there!! My guys are so stuck on LOTW it's tough to make em' drive the extra bit....
Darcy Cox |
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