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9.30.2011

Lake Michigan Fly Fishing Guides

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Illinois has some wonderful fly fishing opportunities. Of course, Lake Michigan fly fishing reigns supreme, but there are also a number of lakes and rivers with some great angling action. Also, because of an active fishing program, many neighborhood ponds and waters in state parks are stocked and carefully managed. No matter what type of fish you want to catch on the fly, there’s an Illinois ...

Lake Michigan the Fishing Paradise

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The winter blues are getting me down so I must reminisce about days gone by. My first thoughts go right to the Big water of Lake Michigan and April when the seasons changes are taking place. The warming temperatures are soothing my soul. The thought of the boats maiden voyage and the words fish on are bringing life back into these blue days of winter. I can picture pulling ...

Castle Rock Lake

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Castle Rock Lake encompasses approxomatly 16,600 acres with a maximum depth of 32 feet. The lake was formed in 1951 when the gates on the newly completed dam were closed. Castle Rock Lake is an impoundment of the Wisconsin River, or more commonly referred to as a flowage. Castle Rock Lake has an abundant population of walleye, white bass, perch and crappies, as ...

Nawakwa Lake - Michigan

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Nawakwa Lake (Sucker Lake) is located in Alger County, approximately 15 miles north of Seney and one mile east of M77.  Nawakwa Lake is the origin of the Sucker River which flows northerly, emptying into Lake Superior.  Tributaries of Nawakwa Lake include Sullivan Creek in the northwest corner and three small unnamed creeks.  The surrounding area is characterized by gentle rolling hills.  The immediate and surrounding vegetation consists mostly of mixed hardwood ...

9.29.2011

About Au Train Lake

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Au Train, a French term meaning "at the shortcut or traverse" was one of the earliest sites visited by white men as they traveled along Lake Superior's south shore. The river was part of an ancient Indian route between Lakes Superior and Michigan. One of Alger County's oldest settlements, Au Train was first inhabited by white men in 1856 when William Cameron began hunting ...

Wisconsin Walleye Fishing Tips

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1. Back trolling with a slip-sinker rig is the best means of locating Walleye. Begin your fishing trip by using bait-fish, but always carry a few night crawlers or leeches. Sometimes when the fish are using heavy cover such as weeds, stumps, or boulders, it may be necessary to use a slip-bobber rig, which is most effective when fished with natural bait in snag-infested locations. Specialized ...

Wisconsin Fishing Report

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Crappie fishing is good. The best action during low light conditions, when they can be found around weeds in 6-10 feet of water. An Aberdeen hook baited with a small fathead minnow and suspended under a bobber has worked best. Casting a 1/32-ounce jig and 2-inch plastic combo also produce well. Bluegill fishing has been great, with many anglers having to "up-size" their bait to keep ...

Wisconsin Lakes

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Wisconsin Lakes are known for Great Fishing and beautiful Lake Property.  Find information on Wisconsin Fishing, Wisconsin Lake Homes, Wisconsin Fishing Resorts, WI Fishing Reports, Wisconsin Fishing Guides and more. Wisconsin may be known for great Cheese and Beer, but we also have a State covered with amazing lakes.  Most of our great lakes are located in Northern ...

Lake Michigan Chinook Salmon Fishing Tips

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Big Chinook Salmon are a cold water species so look for them in temperatures below 45 degrees. The exception is when they come into spawn. At this point in their life temperature is not important. Keep your baits in 45-degree temperature and you will increase your odds on big fish. Chinook salmon in the twelve to seventeen pound class are a regular part of most trips. The big hogs over ...

Lake Michigan

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Lake Michigan, the second largest Great Lake by volume with just under 1,180 cubic miles of water, is the only Great Lake entirely within the United States.  Approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long, Lake Michigan has more than 1,600 miles of shoreline. Averaging 279 feet in depth, the lake reaches 925 feet at its deepest point.  The northern tier of Lake Michigan is in ...