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Old 09-18-2013, 04:06 PM
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Yep, LSC is quite a place......I've fished it for over 50 years, and it just keeps producing year after year. Especially with all the changes over the years, (zebra mussels, gobies, etc.) , it seems like thru each "environmental curveball" , LSC comes on stronger. Without question, the best Musky fishing on the planet, great walleye numbers, and smallies are everywhere ! The perch, bluegill, and crappie fishing is sort of "overshadowed" by the rest of it, but come Fall & Winter, they take center stage.
Throw in the occasional Sturgeon or 20# Channel Cat, just to keep things interesting.
Like any area, it has it's downside too, namely -20 below zero for days on end in January, 5-6 feet of snow, or a 25-30 knot NE wind can turn the lake into a "herd of white elephants" in a matter of minutes. LOL
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