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eye-tracker
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Post by eye-tracker »

Here is my list for most action in a 12 hour day of fishing... :wink:

Walleye: Centennial Lake
LMB: Mississippi Lake
SMB: Pike Lake
Lake Trout: Charleston Lake
Pike: Mississippi Lake(small ones every 5 minutes till your arms fall off :D :D )


cheers'

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Post by ganman »

I think you're right Seaweed about muskies in Stocco......I amend my list. I also also have to agree on Centennial Lake or elswhere on the Madawaska. Dog/Cranberry.....hmmmm fish those all the time, maybe but down here I like Gananoque Lake better. Dog has more fish but gets fished alot harder and Gan Lake is quiet and a much prettier lake, lots of good largemouth lakes. I've caught lot's of nice smallies on Pike Lake and I bet they don't see alot of pressure but there is just so much water and scenerey on Charleston. I cannot comment on the Nation River but sounds interesting.
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Post by trexellunge »

I'm so glad nobody is mentioning Moira Lake for the best musky, walleye, AND pike fishing......a real fisherman never gives up his sh*t :wink: ..... Seaweed, Stoco Lake and its outlet (Moira River), really STINKS for musky :roll: .
.....or at least that's what you should say online.
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