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mikie
Posted 5/24/2006 2:22 PM (#193535)
Subject: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Location: Athens, Ohio
Just in time for our outing, I've screwed up my casting wrist (again!). Going to the doc tomorrow but as a back up plan, what are the regs for trolling the northern waters? thanks, m
nwild
Posted 5/24/2006 2:24 PM (#193536 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
No trolling in Oneida and Vilas counties, sorry for the info. Just get the darn wrist better!
esoxlazer
Posted 5/24/2006 2:53 PM (#193541 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 336


Location: Lino Lakes, MN
Mikie...sorry to hear about your wrist man. Sounds like its time to teach Mauser how to row troll.
muskyboy
Posted 5/24/2006 2:54 PM (#193542 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin


Head to Grindstone and LCO in Sawyer County or hit the Fox River and Green Bay and troll all you want Mikie. Take the Gambler though if you try Green Bay.
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 5/24/2006 3:58 PM (#193554 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
You can motor troll Michigan waters, not boundry waters, Michigan waters. You could troll The Cisco Chain on the Michigan side if you wanted to. 1000 Island Lake would be a good one for that.
dward
Posted 5/24/2006 6:19 PM (#193580 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 576


Location: Germantown, WI
Trolling is allowed on the Pike/Round Chain, about 30miles west of minocqua as well
Bruce
Posted 5/24/2006 7:38 PM (#193588 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin


Is Kentuck Lake open to trolling? Thought I read that some where. It may not be in Vilas though.
ToddM
Posted 5/24/2006 7:39 PM (#193589 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 20281


Location: oswego, il
Trolling is also allowed on the flambeau chain near minoqua as well.
MRoberts
Posted 5/24/2006 9:04 PM (#193600 - in reply to #193589)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 714


Location: Rhinelander, WI
Trolling is allowed on the Willow and Rainbow Flowages in Oneida county and Lake Alice in Lincoln County and a couple other speratic lakes around the Vilas/Oneida Area. I would double check on the Flambeau Chain as I don’t think you can troll that anymore, I may be wrong however. Pick up a Wisconsin Regulation book and look though the specific counties and the trolling lakes are pretty easy to pick out.

Good luck with the wrist hope it gets better.

Nail A Pig!
Mike
Johnnie
Posted 5/24/2006 11:12 PM (#193612 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 285


Location: NE Wisconsin
In WI, if you are disabled you can get a permit to troll any waters with the aid of a trolling motor. Check with your local DNR service center for the form. You will need a note from the doctor. Very similar to the hunting permit to shoot from a car or truck.

John Aschenbrenner
mikie
Posted 5/25/2006 5:47 AM (#193624 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Location: Athens, Ohio
OK, thanks for the help. I'm taking Norm's advice of quick healing and will try to learn to cast with my wrist brace if needed. thanks again, m
Mauser row-trolling, now THAT would be a Kodak moment!

Edited by mikie 5/25/2006 5:48 AM
tuffy1
Posted 5/25/2006 6:16 AM (#193625 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Mikie, set up some good drifts with meat.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 5/25/2006 7:15 AM (#193637 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 1301


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Mikie:

You can also troll Whitefish and Round in Sawyer County and the Eau Claire Chain and Lake Namakagon in Bayfield County.

Feel your "pain" as I have been there, done that with the writst. Even tried using a left handed reel for awhile. Hope it heals soon.

Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell

Edited by Larry Ramsell 5/25/2006 7:17 AM
ghoti
Posted 5/25/2006 9:32 AM (#193661 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 1294


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Just let Norm make all your casts for you, then just reel them in.
BNelson
Posted 5/25/2006 9:53 AM (#193664 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Location: Contrarian Island
Todd M...I think you might be mistaken..the Flambeau Chain? As in Lac Du Flambeau chain..um yah, you can't troll out there...at least legally

Edited by MSKY HNR 5/25/2006 10:03 AM
mikie
Posted 5/25/2006 10:38 AM (#193673 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Location: Athens, Ohio
Well, I got a cortizone shot and the doc didn't say to NOT go fishing, so I've got my teenager working on a potato cannon with a small enough diameter to launch everything in the tackle box except Beav's big Castor. My other plan was just to get an amputation and get a screw fitting for my daddy's old gaff hook, but that may have it's limitations.
I still like the idea of Mauser row trolling with my Basstracker and a canoe paddle. Should keep him outta trouble for a while. thanks again, m
ManitouDan
Posted 5/25/2006 8:13 PM (#193758 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin


Hey Mikie --Can Mauser row troll that rocket of yours ? I'd buy a ticket to see that ! Take your big boat , give him a workout ... MD
tuffy1
Posted 5/26/2006 6:17 AM (#193825 - in reply to #193535)
Subject: RE: trolling Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Give him a bottle of Moonshine for fuel. That'll keep him going!!!! Cheaper than gas too.
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