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old_salt |
06/14/2015 01:42PM
From William lake, Brent is best option for Lakers. In fact, I would prefer camping on Brent. Much nicer lake, better water, better campsites. The western basin and narrow channels all hold Lakers. You'll find big Waldo's around islands, midlake reefs, and points. Tight lines.
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pa2five |
06/14/2015 01:16PM
salt, ive done first week of June walleyes the last two years (east end). Where is the best trout fishing?
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old_salt |
03/08/2015 01:27PM
No Lakers. Fish Brent for Lakers.
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kpdoyle |
03/08/2015 10:01AM
What species are in the lake? (in other words, does it have the depth to harbor lakers?) thanks!
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Okiejoe |
05/17/2014 05:06PM
June11-17
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JoeMain |
05/08/2014 09:05PM
We'll be there but gone by June 3rd.
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GraniteCliffs |
05/07/2014 07:55PM
quote Okiejoe: "We are headed to lake William and are wondering if we will see any other parties there, we have done this trip 8 or so times in the last 20 years and seems we always have other groups on the lake at the same time. It's such a small lake it makes for a very crowded trip. Anyone else out there headed there it's same time period ?" First, for whatever reason, that lake gives me the creeps each time I have been on it. Second, what time period are you referencing?
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fishguts |
05/07/2014 03:19PM
Turtles! Ya! Everywhere
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jberns |
05/07/2014 12:33PM
Planning for a couple days there around June 15-17 or so.
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arctic |
05/07/2014 11:47AM
The lake is known for great fishing, so expect people--especially in early June.
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OldGreyGoose |
05/07/2014 10:57AM
Beware of William's turtles! =) --Goose
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fishguts |
05/07/2014 09:17AM
Yup! :-)
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Okiejoe |
05/07/2014 08:29AM
We are headed to lake William and are wondering if we will see any other parties there, we have done this trip 8 or so times in the last 20 years and seems we always have other groups on the lake at the same time. It's such a small lake it makes for a very crowded trip. Anyone else out there headed there it's same time period ?
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