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MNFisherman
Posted 7/6/2017 10:36 PM (#868056)
Subject: Wisconsin Depth?




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Heading to little saint Germain WI in a few days, you guys mind telling me what depth your fishing?

Edited by MNFisherman 7/6/2017 10:37 PM
MNFisherman
Posted 7/7/2017 3:08 PM (#868153 - in reply to #868056)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin Depth?




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To be more clear, just what depth are you guys are fishing in wisconsin.
Rudedog
Posted 7/9/2017 9:55 PM (#869398 - in reply to #868056)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin Depth?




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Location: S.W. WI
MNFisherman - 7/6/2017 10:36 PM

Heading to little saint Germain WI in a few days, you guys mind telling me what depth your fishing?


Since nobody has replied, You probably know this much- but here goes...
The depth thing varies by lake. Literally they can be in 1 to 100 feet of water, ( suspended, not down 100 ft.) It really depends on water temps and bait location for sure. Also there are likely fish in 3 ft. and 20 ft on same lake at same time. I fish the Hayward area mostly, and fish multiple lakes. Normally this time of year I'd fish the deep weed edge to start. That may be 25 ft. or 3 ft. depending on water clarity. There is a suspended fish bite in early summer that some people do well on, bait balls over deep open water.

Edited by Rudedog 7/9/2017 10:04 PM
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