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@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | Hi guys,I'm Davide.. me and my friends,we are addicted pike fishermen from Italy(my bad we don't have muskies here in Europe). As i will turn 30 in 2016 ![]() So my question is..whats the best musky water in the world to you? where would you go for a once in a lifetime trip? Obviously i will have tons and tons of questions for you,but lets first decide where to go.. I'm sure there's no better place to ask for good advices ![]() Thank you very much Davide | ||
muskyrat![]() |
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Posts: 455 | Lake Saint Clair. If you come all that way you want to catch fish. | ||
IAJustin![]() |
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Posts: 2066 | If I were you I'd contact Marc Thorpe or Mike Lazarus and book a week ...they fish the best big fish waters in the world. Edited by IAJustin 3/14/2015 4:37 PM | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | I already did some researches and watched a lot of videos on youtube..Saint Clair looks like its full of muskies,iwill keep it in mind.. I also looked for the St Lawrence/Ottawa river area..Marc Thorpe has got some monsters on video and has got a website too,while Mike Lazarus..well,he simply does not..from what i read he is kind of a mythological figure!! Great advices guys..thanks P.S. what about lake of the woods? | ||
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | Lake St . Clair no doubt there's plenty of muskies there but no scenery. if it was me I would be looking to Canada Lake of the Woods would be a better choice. There are other lakes in Canada to fish muskies that are good as well. I have to ask why musky I love musky fishing but I would like to fish tarpon or white sturgeon but If I was to spend that kind of money I would want to fish for Blue Marlin. | ||
DonPursch![]() |
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Posts: 540 Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Welcome Only a suggestion Thanks for looking and the best of luck | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | Why musky?Well,thats cause of my Esox addiction...we spend our life here fishing for big pikes,always looking for the big one..I think muskies are just a step further,more aggressive(really hard to catch a pike on the figure 8)I would also love to experience topwater fishing which is something unrealistic on the lakes i fish..I also love the scenery of some of this places we're talking about ![]() Talking about the blue marlin i will wait when im 50,looking like and drinking like Hemingway ![]() | ||
muskyhunter47![]() |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | Moosehorn lodge would be worthwhile looking at. | ||
muskycop![]() |
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Posts: 76 Location: New Lenox, Illinois | Eagle Lake would be my first recommendation followed by Lake of the Woods. You can catch a bunch on St. Claire but I would not want Detroit as my backdrop if I traveled all the way from Italy. You say summer so I would plan it for a good moon phase in the end of July or August. I think it would be hard to beat Andy Myers Lodge if your looking for a fully guided week with a chance at a true tanker on Eagle Lake. Bradley and Marty are both excellent guides that consistently put big fish in the boat. | ||
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Posts: 391 | My recommendation would be Lake of the Woods for the following reasons 1) scenery/location 2) probability of landing a fish is relatively high 3) have a chance at a big fish 4) water temps during your travels should be under 80 no matter what. (Some of you don't care about this... I do) Another potential bonus is that you can also fish for smallmouth bass and lake trout. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe you have those in Italy? Wherever you go make sure to post some pics when all is said and done. Throw in some pics of those crazy fat pike you have over there too. Good luck! | ||
Bondy![]() |
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Posts: 719 | Hey we have a nice view here. We even have a bunch of waterfalls....they are coming out of the steel plant but they are still waterfalls! | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | muskyhunter47 - 3/15/2015 12:43 AM Moosehorn lodge would be worthwhile looking at. Can you send me a link please? thanks ![]() | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | muskycop - 3/15/2015 2:18 AM Eagle Lake would be my first recommendation followed by Lake of the Woods. You can catch a bunch on St. Claire but I would not want Detroit as my backdrop if I traveled all the way from Italy. You say summer so I would plan it for a good moon phase in the end of July or August. I think it would be hard to beat Andy Myers Lodge if your looking for a fully guided week with a chance at a true tanker on Eagle Lake. Bradley and Marty are both excellent guides that consistently put big fish in the boat. thanks muskycop..what they offer there is incredible!!Idid not find anything like that yet..appreciate it ![]() | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | FlyPiker - 3/15/2015 2:39 AM My recommendation would be Lake of the Woods for the following reasons 1) scenery/location 2) probability of landing a fish is relatively high 3) have a chance at a big fish 4) water temps during your travels should be under 80 no matter what. (Some of you don't care about this... I do) Another potential bonus is that you can also fish for smallmouth bass and lake trout. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe you have those in Italy? Wherever you go make sure to post some pics when all is said and done. Throw in some pics of those crazy fat pike you have over there too. Good luck! Where would you suggest to go on the woods? And no..we dont have smallmouth and lake trouts are sooo difficult to catch its almost unworthy! Its a whole different story here ![]() Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | It takes a whole season to catch something like that and u have to photshop it to post it over the internet..theres still a lot of people with the CKF mentality instead of CPR..Catch it Kill it Freeze it..sooo sad!! | ||
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Posts: 1530 | st clair. stay in Windsor Ontario Canada. enjoy little Italy on erie street.. your dollars worth more in Canada also. very little crime here also. | ||
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | That is one big pike love to see those here. Moosehorn lodge www.canadafish.com You could also look at there face book page lots of pictures there Edited by muskyhunter47 3/15/2015 6:43 AM | ||
Cody![]() |
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Posts: 358 | Castaway, lots of great choices mentioned, wherever you go enjoy your stay, catch some big fish and post us the pics and updates of your holiday. | ||
muskyrat![]() |
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Posts: 455 | Yea Thorpe and Laz are great guides a bit nutty but great guides. Not a lot of nice scenery in the Montreal area but great fishing casting or trolling. Plenty of big fish too. Those guys will put you on fish for sure. Lake Chatauqua in N.Y. is a nice trip for muskies to. The problem with the remote trips with scenery is the fishing is no where near what it is on LSC or the Montreal area. The fish don`t care about scenery. | ||
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | I would be thinking either LOTW or Eagle. I would also consider Jason Hamernick or Jerry Sondag in MN. Check their websites out.the st lawrence or ottawa river may be pretty boring for you. I recommend going somewhere with good scenery, somewhere you can cast some topwaters, somewhere that had that good musky atmosphere, good tradition. I would be looking into MN or Ontario. | ||
happy hooker![]() |
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Posts: 3156 | Lake of the woods or eagle "with a guide" He will get a total musky experience there scenery.variety,be able to fish rocks or weeds not have to troll all the time like some eastern waters. He needs to be able to.fish topwater and have the thrill of a blowup or a wave of pushing water from a follow. Stay at a musky camp where he can mingle and talk to the other musky people there places like Sandys Blackhawk lodge on LOTW or Andy Myers on Eagle,,musky camps with musky guides. Actually I would say if possible combine that with first spending a few days in the Eagle River area of Wisconsin or Hayward where musky fishing is a tradition lots of small lakes to get you started a chance to.go to a Musky sport tackle shop like Rollie and Helen's and see all the cool stuff. Tons of guides in those areas too that will give you the chance for action before heading for the challenge and adventure of Canada. | ||
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Posts: 95 | If coming all the way from Italy and this is the trip of your lifetime definitely lake of the woods or eagle. If price is not a concern the most comfortable accommodations would be Wiley Point Lodge. Totem resorts is definitely the High End outfit but they have great boats and guides that come with the package. There are a lot of other great lodges on lake of the woods but if I could not bring my own boat Wiley Point would be my first choice because they have very comfortable camp boats. http://totemlodge.totemresorts.com/ordereze/Files/TOTEM_1-9-15.pdf | ||
Ronix![]() |
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Posts: 991 | I haven't been able to take a Canadian trip yet but I think Rowan Lake would have to be it...fly in muskie fishing! Nielsensflyinlodge.com. | ||
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Posts: 1039 Location: North St. Paul, MN | Fly in to Minneapolis, I'll take you out on the st. Croix river for a day...free. Then hire a guide for Mille Lacs or Vermilion or Miltona or...anywhere in central/north central MN. The next day go to lake of the woods for a week or eagle or Lac Seul (east end). Really though, can't go wrong in canada! | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | Youre all doing a great job guys..i have enough material to work on for a month ![]() | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | muskyroller - 3/15/2015 6:16 PM Fly in to Minneapolis, I'll take you out on the st. Croix river for a day...free. That would be so nice!!!if i fly over there be sure i will write you ![]() YOU ALL GUYS ARE AWESOME!!! | ||
muskyhunter47![]() |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | You will get paid by putting a big musky in the net | ||
@castaway@![]() |
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Posts: 11 | muskyhunter47 - 3/15/2015 7:20 PM You will get paid by putting a big musky in the net I fear the consequences that it could have on my mind ![]() | ||
Ranger![]() |
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Posts: 3910 | Hello Castaway, Nice to meet you! MuskyRoller's kind offer and advice above is excellent. His suggestion includes experiencing a variety of muskie fishing settings and meeting some of our best fishermen. You should expect a lot of help since you are sincere, there are some great friends on this site. Ranger | ||
WiscoMusky![]() |
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Posts: 398 Location: Wisconsin | St. Clair if you are looking for just big fish.... If you want scenery and big fish, Century Lodge on eagle lake ontario | ||
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