Do
you Fish?
Something is always biting here. Fish off the docks for panfish
by the dozen or find a secluded bay for some monster bass. Look
for one of our floating bogs that provided shelter for walleye and
crappie trying to avoid the powerful jaws of the musky.
"Monster Musky"
In
1998 partial skeleton remains of a world-class musky were found.
According to the area fishing-manager for the DNR, "it had
a jaw spread of over nine inches, teeth as big as 1 1/2 inches and
a length range of 58-70 inches" (the current world record is
63 1/2 inches)
In 2000 two of our guests landed a record Blue cat. While they
were bringing it in a musky grabbed it. Not just any musky, this
thing was huge! Comparing the bite marks on the cat to the jaw found
two years earlier determined that this musky was even bigger! (Check
Out Musky Hunter February/March 2001 Issue)
In the last five years two sets of jaws have been found that match or exceed the estimated 70 inch mark. The Flowage produces some monster fish just waiting for your wall at home and the record books!
Check out this musky story! Click Here

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