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| currently have a musky population?
And is it connected to lake 27? |
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| According to WI DNR records, Windigo contains LM Bass, SM Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike and Panfish. No muskies. Only stocking on record is a 1994 planting of 13,350 two inch long walleye fingerlings. |
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| No it does not. It would be an incredible musky fishery if ever given the chance. Great structure, clear water and mercury levels high enough to create a world record mutant!! |
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Location: Hayward, WI | FYGR8 - 1/31/2010 6:35 AM
and mercury levels high enough to create a world record mutant!!
LOL! I've read about the mercury. Is it bad enough to want to avoid eating the crappies in there?
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| yeah the lake has a mercury advisory. I guess they say you can eat a few fish, but I wouldn't suggest it. I don't know of anybody who eats them out of there.
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| Should make an excellent catch and release lake then
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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | None as far as I know as well. Never seen any there. Decent pike etc. Still a fun lake to fish if you can pull yourself away from muskies. Great stucture for such a small lake. |
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| i grew up on windigo.i fish windigo alot still.i have never seen a musky there.but what a musky lake that would be. |
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