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ToothyCritter
Posted 11/30/2009 8:34 PM (#410324)
Subject: South of 10 late season options for muskies?





Posts: 667


Location: Roscoe IL
I thought I was done, but after smacking myself in the head with the remote setting the hook while sleeping last night, I got a second wind. Mad chain is a givin & peewaukee has it out for me, but I keep going back like I didn't notice I got got slapped....

What other Wisconsin open water options would this fourm suggest fishing for late season muskies?

You show me yours & I'll show you mine kinda question, but why not ask..

Edited by ToothyCritter 11/30/2009 8:47 PM
BNelson
Posted 11/30/2009 9:20 PM (#410328 - in reply to #410324)
Subject: Re: South of 10 late season options for muskies?





Location: Contrarian Island
okauchee, oconomowoc, fowler, little green, redstone, kegonsa, lakes near portage, petenwell, lake WI, WI River..IL waters aren't very far as well...lots of options.

Edited by BNelson 11/30/2009 9:24 PM
trolling king
Posted 12/1/2009 9:31 AM (#410380 - in reply to #410324)
Subject: RE: South of 10 late season options for muskies?




Posts: 83


Location: Antioch IL
Sliver lake is a good cold water lake.
okauchee man
Posted 12/3/2009 1:44 PM (#410684 - in reply to #410324)
Subject: RE: South of 10 late season options for muskies?




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Extended season has been great on Okauchee Lake. Season best 47.375" x 26" muskie 12/2/09. Fish hit on a 19" sucker in 20 feet of water. Will still be looking for one bigger until freeze up.
Guest
Posted 12/3/2009 1:50 PM (#410685 - in reply to #410324)
Subject: RE: South of 10 late season options for muskies?


Where can I get the same girth tape guys are using to girth all these 25" plus girth fish that clearly are not? Please tell me.
Top H2O
Posted 12/3/2009 2:03 PM (#410687 - in reply to #410685)
Subject: RE: South of 10 late season options for muskies?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
A 26" girth on a 47.3 inch muskie ?
Any pics of this "Fatty" That would be cool to see.

Jerome
Guest
Posted 12/3/2009 2:07 PM (#410690 - in reply to #410324)
Subject: RE: South of 10 late season options for muskies?


guest is right. where do I get that tape measure?
nice fish but how or did you even meaasure the girth?
http://www.lake-link.com/fishreports/viewposts.cfm?Thread_ID=72182
Johnnie
Posted 12/3/2009 9:40 PM (#410790 - in reply to #410690)
Subject: RE: South of 10 late season options for muskies?





Posts: 285


Location: NE Wisconsin
One of my old accounting professors called the playing with numbers to get the desired results, "Creative Accounting"
47.375 X 26 X 26 divided by 800 = 40.031875 pounds
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