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Muskie Fishing -> Fishing Reports and Destinations -> TFF NORTH END
 
Message Subject: TFF NORTH END
bradley
Posted 10/15/2007 8:32 PM (#279699)
Subject: TFF NORTH END


im fishing the tff on the northeast end this coming weekend, anyone have any suggestions?
Guest
Posted 10/17/2007 3:14 PM (#279971 - in reply to #279699)
Subject: RE: TFF NORTH END


what is the tff
Musky Sean
Posted 10/17/2007 6:57 PM (#279998 - in reply to #279699)
Subject: Re: TFF NORTH END




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what lake are we talking about
Wags
Posted 10/17/2007 7:08 PM (#280000 - in reply to #279699)
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Turtle Flambeau Flowage
ToddM
Posted 10/17/2007 8:48 PM (#280014 - in reply to #279699)
Subject: RE: TFF NORTH END





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Location: oswego, il
I am not as familiar with that end as I am the narrower section from the turtle river inlet down. I am going to assume the flowage is back up to normal pool as the other lakes in the area were 10 days ago. I would think twitchbaits would work there this time of year and any green weeds would have to be good also. I know there is alot of stumps, I have just never done well fishing them. Glidebaits are prbably good now too.
fish4life
Posted 10/17/2007 8:52 PM (#280016 - in reply to #279699)
Subject: RE: TFF NORTH END


there are lot of stumps, you are limited what you can throw or you will loose alot of baits!! balck and orange seems to work well there but drag a sucker along , I like the north end around the stumps, but i believe the water level is low up there, might what to check!!!
muskynightmare
Posted 10/20/2007 1:49 AM (#280451 - in reply to #279699)
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
great body of water. black and orange gliders work very well, as well as black and orange anything else! Gliders would be my first pick, but suicks, cranks, twitchers, etc. work this time of year as well. orange and black.
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