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| Been out fishing on the chip the last number of days. Been getting alot of musky action, all in weeds, when the wind is blowing and overcast on main lake weeds, when its calm and tough fishing doing better in the slop. Been getting fish on suicks, Rabid Squirrel Tails, and cowgirls. The last number of days got a 44, 44 1/2, 45 1/2, and lost two more at the boat in the mid 40 inch range, all but one of those fish were caught on film while we were filming for my new DVD on musky fishing flowages.
Good Luck,
Tanner Wildes
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Location: Hayward, WI | Awesome fish Tanner. Sounds like you've figured them out on the Chip!
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Location: NW WI | Very cool! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Great report, great pictures, thanks Tanner. |
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| The teeth on that second fish are awesome |
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| Love the snaggletooth fish. Rough customer!
Nice fish. |
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| That's not a 44", it's at least 58"...for sure a 70 lber |
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| Silly questions but how come chippy fish r more of green color on body with less marking compare to other wis fish? Water color or it's genetics? |
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Location: North Central Illinois | deafmuskyhunter - 6/23/2010 8:10 PM
Silly questions but how come chippy fish r more of green color on body with less marking compare to other wis fish? Water color or it's genetics?
Both!! |
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