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Muskie Fishing -> Fishing Reports and Destinations -> Tomahawk Area Lakes - What lake would you take a kid fishing?
 
Message Subject: Tomahawk Area Lakes - What lake would you take a kid fishing?
Jazzy
Posted 3/6/2008 9:15 PM (#305926)
Subject: Tomahawk Area Lakes - What lake would you take a kid fishing?




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I'm a huge muskie fishing fanatic. You know, someone gets you on your first fish, you become addicted. You run out and buy the boat and $1000 dollars worth of lures/rods/reels and it never stops. I've only caught three of them in the last two years fishing for them, a 29, 36 and 45 incher. Now my 12 year old son got to watch me miss a couple last year, even getting splashed by a hit at the boat and walla he is now more excited as well. I live in Northern Illinois and am looking to take him up to the Tomahawk area this May or June. What lake would you go? Where do you recommend staying as far as hotel or resort? Where could he catch a ton of Pike with me having the chance of a Muskie or two? Thanks for any info you can provide.
sworrall
Posted 3/6/2008 11:16 PM (#305959 - in reply to #305926)
Subject: RE: Tomahawk Area Lakes - What lake would you take a kid fishing?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
So many options! Call me before you head out at 715.362.1760 and I'll get you hooked up with the right water for your needs. Medic might see this and chime in too, he fishes up that way alot.
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