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![]() "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... So far, my plans are to be there. I think Joe mentioned bringing someone with him, so I've got to talk Dave into riding up with me. Whatcha say Dave? How about a little information about the structure of the lake Steve? Is it shallow like Boom? Any trouble for Jerry this year? How's running on that lake? You know I'm a sissy in shallow water... The lake is, as I said, very similar to Boom Lake, only not as nice. There are places that I don't even run on plane. It has shallow stump fields, it has rocky points and gravel bars, it has downed timber and expansive weedbeds. In short, it has a little bit of everything. Roughly 1,800 acres in size, part of the water is very river-like, the other part is pretty wide open with a few islands. There are channels into other bodies of water, and all sorts of stuff to fish. There's also stuff to run up on if you're not careful. I would suggest that boaters attending pick up a Fishing HotSpots map of Lake Mohawksin and I'll mark it with permanent marker to let you know where the dangerous spots are that I know of. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Ok Steve, see if you can give me some simple directions from Rhinelander, to
see if I can find this on my map... "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... So far, my plans are to be there. I think Joe mentioned bringing someone with him, so I've got to talk Dave into riding up with me. Whatcha say Dave? How about a little information about the structure of the lake Steve? Is it shallow like Boom? Any trouble for Jerry this year? How's running on that lake? You know I'm a sissy in shallow water... The lake is, as I said, very similar to Boom Lake, only not as nice. There are places that I don't even run on plane. It has shallow stump fields, it has rocky points and gravel bars, it has downed timber and expansive weedbeds. In short, it has a little bit of everything. Roughly 1,800 acres in size, part of the water is very river-like, the other part is pretty wide open with a few islands. There are channels into other bodies of water, and all sorts of stuff to fish. There's also stuff to run up on if you're not careful. I would suggest that boaters attending pick up a Fishing HotSpots map of Lake Mohawksin and I'll mark it with permanent marker to let you know where the dangerous spots are that I know of. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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![]() "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Ok Steve, see if you can give me some simple directions from Rhinelander, to see if I can find this on my map... Lake Mohawksin is located in Tomahawk Wisconsin, about 20 miles west of Rhinelander. Follow Highway 8 west to Highway 51 south. Or follow the Wisconsin River from Rhinelander, either way will get you there. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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