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SharpHooks
Posted 5/14/2004 8:11 AM (#106748)
Subject: Numbers pike lake





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Location: Madison, WI
I am taking the family for an extended Memorial Day weekend to Eagle River. Since season does not open until Saturday, I was thinking about finding a lake that has lots of snakes in it. Can any point me to such a lake? If possible, please do not recommend a lake with any Muskies in it as I will be using my usual muskie gear with downsized baits. I don't want to get into that mess.

Thanks Peter

Edited by SharpHooks 5/14/2004 8:17 AM
Jomusky
Posted 5/14/2004 8:57 AM (#106761 - in reply to #106748)
Subject: RE: Numbers pike lake




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Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
Thunder Lake, has some quality fish in it and no ski's.
ostdc
Posted 5/14/2004 11:34 AM (#106782 - in reply to #106748)
Subject: RE: Numbers pike lake





Posts: 185


Location: Pound, WI
I have heard that Sealion over by Florence is good, too. I have never fished it though.
Brian
sworrall
Posted 5/14/2004 11:49 AM (#106787 - in reply to #106782)
Subject: RE: Numbers pike lake





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Horsehead and East Horsehead are good too.
Muskydr
Posted 5/14/2004 4:55 PM (#106829 - in reply to #106748)
Subject: RE: Numbers pike lake




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Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
A great pike fishery is Post Lakes with pike of all sizes and some real bruisers. It's a ways from Eagle River though. Worth the trip to Langlade county though, it does contain a few muskies as well. Not a better pike fishery in the north country though!! Dave J
ToddM
Posted 5/14/2004 6:59 PM (#106833 - in reply to #106748)
Subject: RE: Numbers pike lake





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Location: oswego, il
A bit of a cruise but the flambeau flowage has a ton of pike in it.
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