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Jun 3, 2020 14:21:15   #
oreo
 
Does anyone know of any good Northern Pike Lakes in Vilas, Wi. To me they are a lot of fun to catch
when you get tired of casting for Musky. Going up 2nd week of July.

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Jun 3, 2020 14:50:09   #
Grandpa Knows How Loc: OC, California
 
Upper Eau Claire Lake.
My sister had a cabin their many years ago.
Easy to catch Northern in weeded area trolling fairly fast.
Always could catch enough to feed 20 people in a short period.
Lake was loaded with Walleye and Bass.
Good fishing.

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Jun 3, 2020 15:28:42   #
Schancer Loc: Hayward, WI
 
Grandpa Knows How wrote:
Upper Eau Claire Lake.
My sister had a cabin their many years ago.
Easy to catch Northern in weeded area trolling fairly fast.
Always could catch enough to feed 20 people in a short period.
Lake was loaded with Walleye and Bass.
Good fishing.


But that lake is in Bayfield County. I would check with Vilas Co. DNR. There must many good northern pike lakes throughout the county. Good luck. And I agree...northern are a blast to catch and are delicious.

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Jun 4, 2020 11:12:38   #
MasterCon
 
You might want to try High Lake, or Little John. Both good for Northern. Going up there myself for a few days week of July 12th.

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Jun 4, 2020 14:22:28   #
walleyehomer Loc: Iowegia currently Minnisota native
 
edges of the lilly pads trolling or a double rigged sucker minnow on the edges at Balsam Lake Wi

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Jun 5, 2020 06:50:48   #
fishrmans Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
 
There is a small lake off of Big St Germaine Lake called Lake Content. A channel connects them. Go through the channel and go to the far side of that lake to where it starts getting shallow. Lots of northern in that area. That lake is also a great bluegill lake. When you get through the channel just start fishing in about 8 - 9 feet of water. Fun lake to fish.

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Jun 5, 2020 23:04:31   #
Ron620DVS Loc: Guntersville Alabama
 
oreo wrote:
Does anyone know of any good Northern Pike Lakes in Vilas, Wi. To me they are a lot of fun to catch
when you get tired of casting for Musky. Going up 2nd week of July.



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Big and Little Arbor Vitae Lakes (Vilas Co) Fishing Map; Price: $11.45



The largest muskie of the year are taken in late fall along steep sand/gravel dropoffs. Walleye lay adjacent to weeds most of the time. Nice size perch, crappie and bluegill.d Little Arbor Vitae Lakes (Vilas Co) Fishing Map



Featured Species: Walleye, Muskie, Perch, Crappie and Bluegill


Map Features:

Lake Profile:

Fishery Information:

Fishing Tips and Techniques:

3 Accesses:

13 Proven Fishing Areas Marked:


Big Arbor Vitae Lake is located in Vilas County, Wisconsin. This lake is 1,070 acres in size. It is approximately 41 feet deep at its deepest point. When fishing, anglers can expect to catch a variety of fish including Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Muskie and Walleye.



https://www.fishinghotspots.com/e1/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=98&idcategory=59


https://www.lake-link.com/wisconsin-lakes/vilas-county/big-arbor-vitae-lake/4731/


SIZE:
1,070 acres

MAX DEPTH:
41 ft

MEAN DEPTH:
18 ft

LAKE TYPE:

Drainage Lake:

ACCESS:

Boat Ramp:

TROPHIC STATUS:

Eutrophic:

ELEVATION:
1,610 ft



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Little Arbor Vitae Lake:
Vilas County, WI


Little Arbor Vitae Lake is located in Vilas County, Wisconsin. This lake is 480 acres in size. It is approximately 32 feet deep at its deepest point. When fishing, anglers can expect to catch a variety of fish including Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Muskie and Walleye.


SIZE:
480 acres

MAX DEPTH:
32 ft

MEAN DEPTH:
11 ft

LAKE TYPE:

Drainage Lake:

ACCESS:
Boat Ramp

TROPHIC STATUS:

ELEVATION:
1,603 ft


https://www.lake-link.com/wisconsin-lakes/vilas-county/little-arbor-vitae-lake/4973/


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Big and Little Arbor Vitae Lakes (Vilas Co) & Little Arbor Vitae Lake are connected by a water way, you should be able to fish both of these lakes if the water condition are high enough...



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Best Places to Fish in Wisconsin: Big & Little Arbor Vitae;


For fisherman who want more of a wilderness setting without having to spend two days driving there, Big and Little Arbor Vitae Lakes are perfect. Both lakes are drainage lakes and offer a quality fishery for a wide variety of fish but are still within a relatively short distance of Minocqua.

The musky fishing on the lakes couldn’t be better with a fair number of fish in the mid-thirties to low fourties being caught.

Both lakes have a good possibility of giving up a fifty-inch fish. If this is the first-time fishing musky, then Little Arbor Vitae is a good lake to increase the chances of putting a fish in the boat.

Aside from musky, both lakes have very good walleye populations that allow for a few fish over then 25 inches to be caught.

For fisherman who are into panfish these lakes also offer a great fishery for quality sized perch, crappie and bluegill.

On both lakes there is some boat traffic from water skiers but most of these water skiers stay away from a majority of the good fishing areas.

Here are some key tips and locations for catching fish on Big & Little Arbor Vitae:

Perch and sucker patterns will work well moving into fall season. Use Suicks and Smitty Jerks will bring on some action at this time.

Once the lake turns over start fishing the wedges. When the water gets colder late in the season work the deeper water with suckers.


Due to water color in May and early June stick with perch patterns or natural colors to catch muskie. When summer begins then switch to brighter colored baits because of the greener water due to the algae bloom.

Crane Baits, High Fin Teasertails and bucktails with large fluted blades are optimal for working over tops of cabbage.


The largest muskie of the year are taken in late fall along steep sand/gravel dropoffs.
During summer the best time to fish for walleye is in the evening.

Fish lighted slip bobbers at Buckthorn Point which is a good location to start. Check rock humps to see if there are any fish on them.

When fish move on to the humps fishing will be very good. As weeds start to die, fish the west side breaks of Center Bar fishing the deep weedlines.


During late fall look for any vegetation that hasn’t died. If weeds are found walleye will usually be found.


Little crappie minnows or a 1/32-ounce jig with a Twister Tail will work well. The best Twister Tail colors are white and chartreuse which will work on darker days and purple on clearer days.


Center Bar and Northwest Bar are popular spots to look for yellow perch. During winter perch will be off the weedline north of North Bay or on the mud flats in 18 to 22 feet of water.

A jig and a minnow will work quite well. During winter tip a Swedish Pimple with a waxworm or a minnow for best success.


Please click on link for additional information, Thank you.

https://www.travelwisconsin.com/article/fishing/best-places-to-fish-in-wisconsin-big-little-arbor-vitae


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RESTRICTIONS **
Catch and release fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass is open year round unless otherwise noted.


Motor Trolling is allowed with 1 hook, bait, or lure per angler, and 3 hooks, baits, or lures maximum per boat.

https://cida.usgs.gov/wdnr_regs/apex/f?p=288:20:::NO::P20_WBIC:1545600


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Jun 21, 2020 15:10:16   #
Artkatz Loc: Georgia
 
Grandpa Knows How wrote:
Upper Eau Claire Lake.
My sister had a cabin their many years ago.
Easy to catch Northern in weeded area trolling fairly fast.
Always could catch enough to feed 20 people in a short period.
Lake was loaded with Walleye and Bass.
Good fishing.


Art Katz is asking Granpa if his information on pike fishing is current, or is it from “years ago?”
Thanks and Happy Father’s Day

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