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Sabbatical - Two Weeks

Posted By: CougarFTD

Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/04/20 09:21 PM

Looking to take a two week fishing sabbatical this year, sometime in April-May.

Can't decide to go east for largemouth (Guntersville, Chik, Seminole) or North for smallmouth (Sturgeon Bay, Mille Laks, lake of the woods)???

Any ideas or anyone else have experience doing something like this. Most likely will be by myself as all my fishing friends are busy with kids and work...

Dallas native so have very little small mouth experience.
Posted By: BCBassCat

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/04/20 09:29 PM

My vote is for Mille Laks
Posted By: Jpurdue

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/04/20 09:37 PM

Make sure you check the seasons. Bass season doesn't even open in Wisconsin until the first Saturday in May. It's illegal to even target them before that. Some years the ice isn't even out on the opener on sturgeon bay! If you want to do a small mouth trip up there, shoot for the back half of May. I'd recommend sturgeon bay, it regularly takes 30lbs a day to win the Sturgeon Bay Open up there in mid May. Get a guide for a day or two, because it's a completely different kind of fishing.
Posted By: RedRaider3933

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/04/20 09:56 PM

I'd do a tour of the TVA lakes. Start furthest east and work your way back. Chick, Gville, Pickwick, Wilson, etc.
Posted By: Fish Killer

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/04/20 10:19 PM

Spent a week on Guntersville a few years back and it was one of my favorite places I have ever had the chance to fish.
Posted By: Walls

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/04/20 10:37 PM

Originally Posted by BCBassCat
My vote is for Mille Laks


+1. Spent a week there last August and it was really awesome. Had a forum member hook me up with a couple smaller lakes close to Mille Lacs for when the weather was bad and the fishing was awesome there as well.
Posted By: Bass Buster1

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/04/20 10:57 PM

Two weeks in the Boundary waters in June!!!!
Posted By: David Welcher

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/05/20 01:32 AM

Small mouth fishing up in Minnesotta or Wisconson, there are enough lakes up there that if you fished one lake a day you couldn't fish all of them in your life time, and they are so aggressive!
Posted By: CougarFTD

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/05/20 04:12 AM

Thanks for the input, seems like I should push trip back if going north! Will guntersville and lakes in that region still be in prespawn in April?
Posted By: JerryC

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/05/20 05:26 AM

Fished Boundary Waters late summer 2019 it was a fantastic trip!
Posted By: Jpurdue

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/05/20 12:44 PM

Originally Posted by JerryC
Fished Boundary Waters late summer 2019 it was a fantastic trip!


I fished it for a week last May. 100 fish days. Just incredible. Not for the faint of heart though. You need to be educated to stay safe and you need to be in solid physical shape. Carrying a canoe on your back over a small mountain to get to the next lake is no joke.
Posted By: Bass Buster1

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/05/20 03:12 PM

Originally Posted by Jpurdue
Originally Posted by JerryC
Fished Boundary Waters late summer 2019 it was a fantastic trip!


I fished it for a week last May. 100 fish days. Just incredible. Not for the faint of heart though. You need to be educated to stay safe and you need to be in solid physical shape. Carrying a canoe on your back over a small mountain to get to the next lake is no joke.


But so very worth it!
Posted By: krthomas2

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/05/20 03:49 PM

I went with a couple of friends to the Minnesota Arrowhead region for a week and fished some of the small lakes close to the boundary waters last july, Like others have said, 100+ small mouth a day plus muskie, walleye, and pike. Be aware that some of the ramps are too shallow to put a bass boat in. You should consider using a cheap aluminum prop because the gravel is not kind. The most important thing to be prepared for is the mosquitoes. They will literally eat you alive early in the morning and late in the day. We had to stay at night down by lake superior where it was cooler and the mosquitoes weren't bad there. The locals told us that mosquito season had started about mid june. We were there the first week of july.
Posted By: IowaBassMan

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/05/20 05:53 PM

The Watertown/Waubay area in S. Dakota is usually pretty darn good the first half of May. Great mixed bag for smallies, walleye and pan fish.
Posted By: mfd219

Re: Sabbatical - Two Weeks - 02/06/20 12:51 AM

Originally Posted by CougarFTD
Thanks for the input, seems like I should push trip back if going north! Will guntersville and lakes in that region still be in prespawn in April?


They will most likely be on the bed mid April. All depends on the weather. As warm as it's been this year they may spawn early.
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