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What Type Of Water Do You Fish
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Natural Lakes (under 1000 acres)Slamr11 Votes - [21.15%]
Natural Lakes (over 1000 acres)Slamr7 Votes - [13.46%]
ImpoundmentsSlamr12 Votes - [23.08%]
Canadian Shield LakesSlamr5 Votes - [9.62%]
RiversSlamr3 Votes - [5.77%]
StreamsSlamr3 Votes - [5.77%]
naturals (under 500)Plitz.....2 Votes - [3.85%]
All of the aboveESOX Maniac5 Votes - [9.62%]
All types of LakesSharpHooks1 Votes - [1.92%]
Lakes that start with the letter XJason Smith2 Votes - [3.85%]
Sewerssetme311 Votes - [1.92%]
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Message Subject: What Type Of Water Do You Fish
Slamr
Posted 2/9/2003 9:57 AM (#59232)
Subject: What Type Of Water Do You Fish





Posts: 7123


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
We always talk about what baits/tackle/rods and reels we fish with, but what types of bodies of waters do you fish most often.

Slamr
ESOX Maniac
Posted 2/9/2003 7:20 PM (#59270 - in reply to #59232)
Subject: RE: What Type Of Water Do You Fish





Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin

Slamr- I fish a lot of different waters & species. But for Muskies, I really like the "trout lakes"/clear water , a.k.a. Cisco lakes (yes-> Cisco's are a member of the trout family).  ToddM has been pushing me to try some stained waters- I actually have taken the big step & given it a try- even caught a 37" fish on first outing. But I still think the "trout lakes" are better. I just love a challenge + there are some really huge Muskies in them.

Al Warner

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Jason Smith
Posted 2/11/2003 12:03 PM (#59510 - in reply to #59270)
Subject: RE: What Type Of Water Do You Fish




Posts: 4520


Location: Chippewa Falls Wisconsin
I have a feeling Lake X is one of the most popular waters.
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