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Slamr
Posted 1/15/2010 7:00 AM (#417398)
Subject: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 7040


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I see a lot of comments on this board and others how so many people don't want people flocking to THEIR lake. I guess my questions is, where are they supposed to go?
Tim Schmitz
Posted 1/15/2010 7:04 AM (#417401 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 540


Location: MN
Your lake. Lol
Muskie Treats
Posted 1/15/2010 7:37 AM (#417406 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Illinois?

Edited by Muskie Treats 1/15/2010 7:38 AM
nwild
Posted 1/15/2010 7:43 AM (#417408 - in reply to #417406)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I really don't mind "my" bigger lakes sucking up boats. I encourage it on Pelican and Three Lakes. There are tons of spots on both and plenty of fish to go around. I expect the boat landing on Pelican to be full all of July and August.

When I go to the smaller 100-500 acre lakes I admit, I get a bit cranky when there are a couple of rigs at the landing. I guess I prefer to keep those quieter. We are fortunate in northern WI, lots of lakes and it seems as if most of the pressure has headed a bit east.
agrimm
Posted 1/15/2010 8:03 AM (#417415 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 427


Location: Wausau
Exactly...if their lake turned into your lake and now is my lake, who's lake is it really?
Tim Schmitz
Posted 1/15/2010 8:29 AM (#417423 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 540


Location: MN
Grimm it's OUR lake!
Hammskie
Posted 1/15/2010 8:40 AM (#417425 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
Amen Timmy. Can't we all just get along?
guest z
Posted 1/15/2010 8:50 AM (#417429 - in reply to #417415)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?


Last summer I was fishing from shore with my son for bass, when a guy came trolling by the same spot we were fishing in his $30.000 rig. I asked him ''how is your luck'' no responce. Just then I got a strike and I swore I heard him mumble ''Get off MY lake'' I am gratefull to the people who help clean up and stock OUR beautiful lakes beyond words! But just because you have more time to fish, or spend more money on a boat and gear than me. Does not make them yours.
My $.02 cents worth. And to some of you my opinion doesn't matter because I'm standing from shore.
dtaijo174
Posted 1/15/2010 9:07 AM (#417434 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
I think if people practiced a little more fishing etiquette, there would be less griping. If I'm fishing a small hump/weedline/point, you should probably wait for me to finish. It's not polite to jump in front of me and start casting.
guest
Posted 1/15/2010 9:12 AM (#417437 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: RE: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?


Interesting subject.

Let's be honest - the muskie community is small and word travels. A good portion of guys will hear about a bite on a certain lake and migrate there. More times then not they do not experience the same success as those that really know that water.

Some of the big lakes in MN can absorb this kind of pressure and certain bites are well known.

What really rubs me wrong is when dudes see pics on the internet or hear about it and all of sudden start showing up on the lake you have been fishing. Why not pick a couple bodies of water and learn your own patterns? People that follow hot bites on smaller bodies of water (not the monster lakes in MN) are average fisherman and will never get better. They do not think for themselves - they just follow and sit on spots that you fish, making it difficult for you to do what you want. Hell, I konw of guys that have printed pics off of the internet and went out on certain bodies of water to find spots. How lame is that?

I think when people say "their" lakes they are referring to the ones the fish a lot. Some people lake jump - others hunker down and learn a body of water really well. My money is on the guy that spends time on a certain body of water and doesn't chase bites.

I guess I would do it to if I had no confidence in my ability to catch fish.

JJ
Hammskie
Posted 1/15/2010 9:28 AM (#417440 - in reply to #417437)
Subject: RE: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
guest - 1/15/2010 9:12 AM
People that follow hot bites on smaller bodies of water (not the monster lakes in MN) are average fisherman and will never get better. They do not think for themselves - they just follow and sit on spots that you fish, making it difficult for you to do what you want.
JJ


... orrrrr they are guys who see a hot lake/system/pattern as an opportunity to follow the average anglers and outfish them.

guest - 1/15/2010 9:12 AM
I guess I would do it to if I had no confidence in my ability to catch fish.
JJ


Trying new lakes and perhaps coming to YOUR lake is how we learn more about muskie fishing as a whole. I'd feel like I was missing out if I only fished my "home range."
2T Critter
Posted 1/15/2010 9:45 AM (#417443 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 153


I agree with the above statement from Guest

"Let's be honest - the muskie community is small and word travels. A good portion of guys will hear about a bite on a certain lake and migrate there. More times then not they do not experience the same success as those that really know that water."

If people don't want their lakes over fished then don't post pcitures or brag about where your fish were caught.
Reelwise
Posted 1/15/2010 9:56 AM (#417444 - in reply to #417443)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 1636


If you dont want anyone fishing where you are fishing...

Dont guide
Dont put it on the internet
Dont tell anybody
Fish by yourself
Dont fish at all

Then you can't complain if someone is on your lake, because just like you, they probably found out about it on their own. I really don't think there is a single person out there that hasn't gone to a lake they heard about from someone else tho... or chased a hot bite at least once.

I'd rather fish in Illinois than anywhere in the U.S., so if you see me out on your lake, don't worry, I won't be there long

Edited by Reelwise 1/15/2010 9:59 AM
nwild
Posted 1/15/2010 9:57 AM (#417446 - in reply to #417408)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
nwild - 1/15/2010 7:43 AM

We are fortunate in northern WI, lots of lakes and it seems as if most of the pressure has headed a bit east.


Holy crap, apparently I didn't have enough coffee before typing this gem. West...west is where the herds are traveling to.

I need a compass!
Hammskie
Posted 1/15/2010 9:57 AM (#417448 - in reply to #417443)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
2T Critter - 1/15/2010 9:45 AM
If people don't want their lakes over fished then don't post pictures or brag about where your fish were caught.


Right on. Would it hurt to say "Lake X" instead of Lake Minnetonka or Lake Vermilion? Coincidentally these are some of the most pressured lakes in the universe.
ghoti
Posted 1/15/2010 10:06 AM (#417449 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: RE: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 1270


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
I like fishing Norm's spots on Norm's lake
AFchris
Posted 1/15/2010 10:58 AM (#417458 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 265


Location: McGuire AFB, NJ
Lets be real, none of the lakes in questions are owned by anyone. Any fisherman should be able to fish anywhere or any lake they please.
If you don't want people fishing your waters...keep it quiet. Loose lips...sink ships! And if someone does show up on a lake that your fishing, owell! Its their right.
I am a firm beliver in fishing etiquette. Does everybody follow it...NOPE! I'm sure at one time we have all encountered these individuals. I've even echanged words with a few boats. The sport is only getting bigger, regardless people talk and people are going to show up on waters that you wouldn't normally see them on. It's the nature of the beast.
my 2cents!
JeffinPickering
Posted 1/15/2010 11:08 AM (#417461 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 97


Location: Pickering, ON
Stay out of Canada!
LOL, seriously though, when I read about what you guys put up with on the water sometimes, it makes me feel so lucky.
Sure, we get the odd pleasure boating a**hole doing a high speed fly-by way too close, but by and large it is a rare day that I see more than one or two other musky boats on any of our lakes here. A crowded spot would be four walleye/panfish boats fishing off a hump at sunset, and there tend to only be one or two of those "communal" spots on most lakes, leaving the rest wide open.
Figure8Phil
Posted 1/15/2010 11:26 AM (#417465 - in reply to #417461)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 39


Location: IL
Reelwise hit it right on the head.
You guys that don't want people fishing "your lakes"... guess what? Guys were there fishing them long before you ever were, so I guess you're fishing "their lakes".
esoxaddict
Posted 1/15/2010 11:36 AM (#417475 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: RE: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 8782


Slamr - 1/15/2010 7:00 AM

I see a lot of comments on this board and others how so many people don't want people flocking to THEIR lake. I guess my questions is, where are they supposed to go?


Away.



woody
Posted 1/15/2010 11:42 AM (#417476 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: RE: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 199


Location: Anchorage
I don't mind other bait washers on MY RIVER; I just fish it when they aren't there.
Mak51
Posted 1/15/2010 12:12 PM (#417480 - in reply to #417476)
Subject: RE: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Location: MN
I just want all of you to know that Lake Minnetonka is MY LAKE; so please stay off. Thanks.

The big question, does anyone openly invite and want pressure being directed to their waters? Some waters I fish, it doesn't really bother me, other waters it makes me ..... upset. Much of this depends on how well the body of water can absorb the increased pressure.

Can Lake Minnetonka & Mille Lacs absorb a lot of pressure? Yes. Do I get upset when another boat pulls onto Hennepin Island on Mille Lacs? No.

Can Little Lake X in central MN? or River X in Northern WI? handle a large influx of pressure of musky fisherman? I don't think so without impacting the fishery.

Edited by Mak51 1/15/2010 12:22 PM
2T Critter
Posted 1/15/2010 12:26 PM (#417483 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 153


Ghoti likes Norm's spots on Norm's lakes, I just like Norm. Norm is cool! He is so cool I watched him hand line a 44 incher on LOTW last summer. I am still in awe.

Edited by 2T Critter 1/15/2010 12:27 PM
ghoti
Posted 1/15/2010 12:31 PM (#417484 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 1270


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
2T- you should have him show you his landing technique on beavers!
Figure8Phil
Posted 1/15/2010 12:34 PM (#417485 - in reply to #417484)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 39


Location: IL
LOL! I remember reading about that one. LOL!
Reelwise
Posted 1/15/2010 12:49 PM (#417488 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 1636




Just wondering, because that happened to us up on LOTW a couple years ago and thats what we named the spot... if you can think of one better let me know! lol
Sam Ubl
Posted 1/15/2010 12:57 PM (#417491 - in reply to #417446)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Location: SE Wisconsin
hmmm. . . i was going to say, lol.

To that point, thanks to Maina's Top Wisconsin Musky Lakes, to the West they go, in search of gold.

Myself, I too feel urgency when I launch a small sleeper when I see half of a rig sitting in the little 5 car lots. . . As if there's any need to rush. What is that? Is it only me?
happy hooker
Posted 1/15/2010 1:05 PM (#417492 - in reply to #417488)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 3147


It also has to be gauged by what type of status and venue your relaying info through

If Im at the landing and talking to a handfull of guys naming water

theres a big difference between someone with a microphone,regular magazine column, or TV camera man naming water,

I can whisper "fire" in a crowded room and a couple people will look
I can get on the public address and yell "FIRE" and cause the whole room to head to one place-the door
Muskie Treats
Posted 1/15/2010 1:44 PM (#417501 - in reply to #417492)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
happy hooker - 1/15/2010 11:05 AM
I can whisper "fire" in a crowded room and a couple people will look
I can get on the public address and yell "FIRE" and cause the whole room to head to one place-the door


Couldn't say it better myself.
Dirt Esox
Posted 1/15/2010 1:44 PM (#417502 - in reply to #417398)
Subject: Re: If Not YOUR Lake, Then Where?




Posts: 457


Location: Minneconia
Ahhh the infamous "guest"....go away
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