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Message Subject: Wisco Musky lake Classifications
Juhas
Posted 1/31/2024 6:34 AM (#1026052)
Subject: Wisco Musky lake Classifications




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So how accurate are these as a general description as to the classification of a specific body of water?
Larry Ramsell
Posted 1/31/2024 8:21 AM (#1026055 - in reply to #1026052)
Subject: Re: Wisco Musky lake Classifications




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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Fairly accurate but changing with the many pike invasions into class A waters.

IF trophy hunting, don't over look class C waters!
chuckski
Posted 1/31/2024 9:09 AM (#1026056 - in reply to #1026052)
Subject: Re: Wisco Musky lake Classifications




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And many of Muskie been caught in lakes that are non muskie lakes too.
sworrall
Posted 1/31/2024 2:13 PM (#1026060 - in reply to #1026052)
Subject: Re: Wisco Musky lake Classifications





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What Larry said. Check the WIDNR stocking data for more information.
ToddM
Posted 1/31/2024 2:24 PM (#1026062 - in reply to #1026052)
Subject: Re: Wisco Musky lake Classifications





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Location: oswego, il
Not all lakes under each designation are equal. Each one has a range. There are A2 lakes I can fish and it's not matter of if but when I catch one. There are others that it's a matter of if. There are some.B lakes I prefer over some A2 lakes. How a lake fishes and where the fish can locate can also plays a factor.

Edited by ToddM 1/31/2024 2:25 PM
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