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| Thinking of heading down there this weekend is it worth a 2 hr drive? Just looking for a report. Thanks in advance |
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| nobody???? Not wanting specifics just wondering if the people who have been fishing have seen many fish? This weather has been a little funky and I didnt know what it has done to the fishing? |
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Location: Illinois | You might be waiting awhile for the "muskies are biting" sign to come on!
Save your gas money. Webster is dead.
Good luck if you decide to go!
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Location: Lake St. Clair | If you are going to the Webster area, don't waste your time on Lake Webster. Tippicanoe or the Barbee chain are much better options. |
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Location: Syracuse, Indiana | Two weeks ago I was on a bulldawg bite, but after a round of (heavy) rain, the Webster action quit for me. I have heard good things about Barbee, but haven't gotten there recently. All that said, I still prefer Tippe - bigger fish. IMHO |
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Location: Valparaiso , Indiana | waterwolfhunter - 6/20/2013 9:34 AM
If you are going to the Webster area, don't waste your time on Lake Webster.
Now that's funny! Webby must be tuff for some!  |
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Location: Lake St. Clair | that's solely based on my experience. I have had much more luck on Tippy and the Barbee chain. I know there has been some nice fish caught on Webster but I didn't have any luck. |
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Location: Avilla, IN | From talking to the guides and Musky guys I know Webster has been tough. Tippy has been much more productive. That being said.......there is always someone who might have a productive pattern figured out on Webster. For someone coming in cold, Webster will be challenging. |
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| Fished webster Sunday morning. Water temps were in the 80 degree mark. Marked bait schools in 25-35 foot of water along the island, boat traffic was stupid. Didn't manage to move a single fish until I got to barbee in the afternoo |
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