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Namekagon Area Guide Service

Northern Wisconsin Waters

Namekagon Area Guide Service

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Northern Wisconsin Waters

Proudly Serving Bayfield, Sawyer, Price, Washburn, Burnett and Ashland Counties! I’m willing to drive anywhere I believe to hold big muskies!

  • Eau Claire Chain

    The Eau Claire Chain consists of five bodies of water. Ultra clear water and plentiful cisco populations makes this chain a goldmine for big fish.

  • Round Lake

    Round lake is a big, deep water system in Sawyer County that yeilds some of the largest fish in the area. Clear water, and plentiful forage makes this lake a tad difficult, however the the reward outweighs the risks!

  • Lake Nelson

    Home of two Wisconsin state record Bluegill’s. This lake has a 10 fish bag limit for panfish, and for good reason… They’re big. This is a great place to look for a few fish to take home, or a fun outing fishing with the family. Bluegills 9” or bigger will be pictured and released to ensure a quality fishery for years to come.

  • Lost Land/Teal

    These two lakes are connected, but are very different. One offers clear water and rocks, while the other is stained with unbelievable cabbage. What they both share is fantastic Walleye and Muskie fishing. As far as Muskies, both are know as “action lakes” but have occasionally spit out that 50” fish. Eater sized to trophy potential walleyes have entered my boat on many occasions.

  • Lake Namekagon

    Lake Namekagon is a 2900 acre, slightly stained body of water that can certainly put out fish. Walleye, Crappie and Muskies dominate the the angling pressure. The Smallmouth Bass fishery is really something to keep an eye on as well. I spend the most time on this lake as it is loaded with different structure and quality fish. Walleye and crappies are normally “eater sized” , whereas the muskies in the lake can easily surpass the golden 50” mark.

 

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