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Message Subject: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill
Dud
Posted 2/13/2007 11:05 AM (#51411)
Subject: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


Anyone have any local lakes they'd recommend for crappie/bluegill, say 30 mile radius from Appleton?

Thanks!
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Viking
Posted 2/13/2007 11:21 AM (#51414 - in reply to #51411)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


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Location: Menasha, WI
It's unlikely that anyone is going to post the names of good panfish lakes on a public board. There are too few good spots and, frankly, too many people looking to exploit them. My best suggestion would be to buy the Sportsman Connection mapbook for NE Wisconsin and do some exploring.

Edited by Viking 2/13/2007 11:31 AM
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Dud
Posted 2/13/2007 12:42 PM (#51423 - in reply to #51411)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


That's pretty lame, it's not like I'm asking for someones 'hot spots'....
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Mr. Darboy
Posted 2/13/2007 1:07 PM (#51425 - in reply to #51423)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill



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Probably would get more help if you weren't just on here trolling for info. No name, username, info, etc so why should somebody tell you where to get a limit of panfish??

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thumper
Posted 2/13/2007 1:23 PM (#51426 - in reply to #51411)
Subject: Re: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


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Dud- I know Viking is out on the lake busting his rump several days a week fishing. All he's saying is there's better ways to get some info. Take a drive and talk to people out fishing on the lakes, or better yet, grab a drill, grab a map and find some fish. He was only trying to explain why you aren't going to get much info.

Dave S
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Viking
Posted 2/13/2007 1:27 PM (#51427 - in reply to #51423)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


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Location: Menasha, WI
Dud - 2/13/2007 12:42 PM

That's pretty lame, it's not like I'm asking for someones 'hot spots'....


Well, actually you are asking for someone's hotspots. Someone had to work to find out if they are decent lakes, right? Merely mentioning a lake's name does draw a crowd. The panfish lakes in the area are generally small, 50-200, acres and it doesn't take many people to screw up a bite on these small lakes.

I tried to offer some advice by suggesting the Sportsman Connection maps, it's how I learned about the area's lakes and found my own spots.

Edited by Viking 2/13/2007 1:30 PM
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Dud
Posted 2/13/2007 1:57 PM (#51429 - in reply to #51411)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


Boy, you guys are brutal....see you on Winnebago, ooops, I shouldn't have said what lake I'm going to be on. Slap my hand.
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Viking
Posted 2/13/2007 2:11 PM (#51430 - in reply to #51429)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


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If you can't appreciate the difference between a 140 acre lake and a 140,000 acre lake there's not much more to be said.
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Shep
Posted 2/13/2007 2:45 PM (#51433 - in reply to #51430)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill



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Black Otter lake is within 30 miles of Appleton. In fact it's the only lake in Outagamie county. My son catches lots of bluegills there.
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Jayman
Posted 2/13/2007 3:55 PM (#51435 - in reply to #51433)
Subject: Re: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill



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Viking, you hit the nail on the head.

Dud, There are prized panfish lakes.......you just ain't gonna hear much about 'em. Your satirical attitude surely ain't gonna get ya any farther that what you've got here. Good luck.
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eye Lunker
Posted 2/13/2007 4:09 PM (#51436 - in reply to #51435)
Subject: Re: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


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prairie hill pond is full of 3-7" gills and perch and the occasional 8-9". Althought no table fare there its catch and release but plenty of action! lake poygan and boom bay has always been a good spot for gills and crappie! i hope no one torpeda my house for giving up there hot spot location!

Edited by eye Lunker 2/13/2007 4:12 PM
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busch man
Posted 2/13/2007 4:35 PM (#51437 - in reply to #51411)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


I tried Bullhead this year, dont waste your time.
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tyee
Posted 2/15/2007 7:43 AM (#51475 - in reply to #51411)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill



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Holy cow batman!~eyelunker whats your address, I have a scud to ignite! The secrets out! Unfortunately we have another couple weeks before the bulls get smokin again, and DUD, you answered your own question, Winnebago and the chain as well as the river all the way up has more panfish action than you'll NEVER find in a lifetime, SERIOUSLY.

Good Luck
Tyee
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eye Lunker
Posted 2/15/2007 10:31 AM (#51481 - in reply to #51475)
Subject: RE: Local lakes, crappie/bluegill


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Location: Appleton wi
tyee is right all the bays and creeks and channels are all places you can get fish just gotta work it! tyee any decison on your new boat yet?

Edited by eye Lunker 2/15/2007 10:32 AM
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