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Checked out some new water today.

I've been hearing some good things about a flowage (reservoir) north of Rhinelander for quite a while and finally decided to check it out. Gil and I had a day off together, no one had anything going on so we decided to head north and see if the reality was as good as the reports.

We got on the water around 11:00 and fished it till 6:00. The weather really wasn't the greatest, around 40 and threatening rain. It finally warmed up to 51 degrees, with the water temps in the mid to upper 50's.

This body of water is awesome, 14,326 acres according to my Fishing Hotspots map. There's tons of submerged timber, stumps, rocky shorelines and sand/gravel. It looked like it should hold a fish or two.

We ended up boating over a dozen smallmouth, I got cut off by a couple muskies and had a nice muskie in the mid 40 inch class chase a spinnerbait to the side of the boat.

We took pictures of some of the fish caught today. I've never seen smallie as deep in the body as these were. Good Lord, they were solid and strong. If you'd care to see some of them, you can see them at the following link.

http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=My_eGallery&file=index&do=showgall&gid=2

Steve
May 24
2004
I wish we had lakes like that in Southwestern Ohio. Maybe I need to move North. :-) Those were some very nice fish. I only have caught one 4" smallmouth in my life. And that was when I was salmon fishing in Manistee last year with a 3/4 oz. little cleo spoon. That fish had all three hooks in the front of its mouth.

Jeff

Jeff
May 25
<snip> Nice fish. Turtle Flambeau?

pat

pat
May 25
Yep, dandies, weren't they? That's a very interesting body of water. I think I'm going to have to investigate that some more. Steve
May 25
There is something weird about those fish Steve, I think the bass have been alwaysfishking
May 25
How soon can you get here? I'm not doing anything until the 31st of the month.

I know, it mated with a Pontiac. You know, Wider is Better.... I've caught a lot of nice smallmouth bass in my time and I've never seen any with as deep of a body as the fish in this lake. The one pictured is exceptionally deep, but all of the fish were like that. I can't wait until the fish get really active, and I know my way around the lake better. We probably covered less than 1% of the total water in 6 hours, so I can only imagine that there's other places that are even better!

I know a guy that lives on the lake that is a die-hard walleye angler. He told me that if I promised to remove some of those $$%*%^@ smallmouth, he'd show me where to fish the lake. He was complaining that the smallies have been pushing his walleyes off some of his favorite spots. He told me that he can't get a bait rig to the bottom on some of his favorite locations before some blankety-blank smallmouth grabs the bait!

I think I'm going to be fishing this lake more in the future.

Steve
May 25
I wanna catch some of THEM smallies! They're fatter than the Erie variety...

Warren

-- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com

go-bassn
May 25
Same offer to you Warren as I made to Randy. Heck, carpool out here together. There's room in my boat for another. Steve
May 25
You're the man Steve, THANKS. You know I'm coming in the fall, maybe hold the NWC there?

WW

go-bassn
May 26
You know, I thought about it. But it's got such a bad reputation as a hull cracker and lower unit eater, I purposely stayed off the lake until I couldn't stand it any longer.

While I do want people to catch fish, I don't want anyone's boat damaged, or worse, someone hurt or killed.

While I was on the lake, I never went over 30 mph and I was sweating bullets the entire time I did that! Plus, this lake is an hour+ from Rhinelander, that means no Rhinelander Pub & Cafe, No Al-Gen Friday night fish fry.

But I'm willing to discuss it further.

Steve
May 26
>that means no Rhinelander Pub & Cafe, No Al-Gen Friday night fish fry. > >But I'm willing to discuss it further.

No Al Gen? No further discussion needed...NEXT!

Harry J aka Thundercat Brooklyn Bill's Tackle Shop Fishing Team http://www.geocities.com/brooklynbill2003/products.html Share the knowledge, compete on execution.

Thundercat
May 27
Boom! Boom! Boom... ? Sure wish I could go! Bob
May 27
   

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