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| 19 Nov 2007 02:57 PM |
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Originally posted by: Angelo on 11/8/2005 4:27:43 PM Looking for spots to fish in Wisconsin..largemouth or smallmouth..Thanks |
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Bassguy
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| 02 Apr 2008 06:43 PM |
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Well it all depends on were you live ?I live in south central Wi.and I go to whitewater lake or delevan,or Madison has good bass lakes or if you want a small lake go to Stoors lake in Milton or Clear lake to for some good Bass and Pike fishing ...if you want and if you live close maybe we could get together sometime and meet and fish together..? |
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canepole
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| 10 Apr 2008 04:23 PM |
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Hi Bassguy,
How far are you from Portage or La Crosse? Maybe we could get together and wet a line.
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guitarfishin54659
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| 11 Apr 2008 02:54 AM |
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well... there are a few lakes and ponds up in midwest wisconsin that are good for bass. im tring to get in to it "hardcore"! wildcat flowage is a smaller pond and i dont know the bass dont get very big in it. i think its because its so shallow the fish die everywinter because it freezes through. ive put chest waders on and walked around the whole thing 30 yds out from the shore. if anyone has any input i would love to hear from you guys and girls. i fish there every summer and go camping for a few days also at the lake but have never caught a fish over 14 inches... please let me know if im doing something wrong or what the deal is. haha. |
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lawdog616
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| 08 Mar 2009 03:43 PM |
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I live in the far NE of Wisconsin and fish the Forest County area along with the Ashland County area in the NW part. There are many good bass lakes up this way and an opportunity for a really good fish for the Midwest. Protect the Second Amendment, without it there is no Constitution. |
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lawdog616
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| 12 May 2010 06:40 AM |
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I have not seen much interest in this post, or for that matter the forum itself. Do we really have that few bass fisherpersons in Wisconsin...? Come on Wisconsin, lets talk bass.....! |
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retired-psg
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| 13 May 2010 10:10 AM |
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| VietNam vet, ex Deputy Sheriff SCCSD and Retired Army
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davesett2000
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| 12 Jun 2010 09:24 PM |
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Lou..you don't FISH...you just drag your lures across the bottom until you get meat  Aside from that RAZZ...I WILL admit that Lou is a knowledgble (sp) person  |
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K-rap
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| 21 Jun 2010 05:35 AM |
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I fish Winnebago a lot and have caught nice large and smallmouth bass. Actually, I can't think of many lakes where the bass fishing hasn't been good if that was what I was fishing for. |
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K-rap
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| 21 Jun 2010 05:36 AM |
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Opp**** the reply button twice.I fish Winnebago a lot and have caught nice large and smallmouth bass. Actually, I can't think of many lakes where the bass fishing hasn't been good if that was what I was fishing for.
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Erick
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| 15 Jul 2010 08:32 PM |
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Central Wisconsin lake Holcombe area has a great smallmouth fishery specifically two of the rivers that feed the lake the Chippewa and the Flambeau hold alot of smallmouth ive caught smallies tippin scales at 5 pounds perch colored rapala tail dancers bounced along the rocks get vicious strikes and crawlers drifted under a bobber catch plenty |
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lnelson1
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| 14 Mar 2011 02:25 PM |
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Look at any of the lakes in the Oconomowoc area. Lots of bass and musky too. |
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