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Thread: Lake George Oneida County

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    Default Lake George Oneida County

    Does anybody have any reports on this lake. Planning a trip labor Day weekend, never fished this lake before. Any information would sure be helpful.

    Thanks in advance for any and all info

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    Haven't fished this lake in a long time but here's what I can tell you. It's just under 500 acres, stained water, pretty popular lake in the area so you won't be lonely. Has some nice structure for a lake its size. Check out the rock bars. They should do well for you on walleye and musky around labor day. Maybe one of our other posters in the area can help fill in the blanks.


    Pete Stoltman Regular Fishin' Regular Guys
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    Thanks Pete for the info

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    cking:

    As always Pete can get ya started, and his info is definitely sound, and another poster may help out, but if you can back out of here and go to the Rhinelander thread with Scott Biscobing, he might be able to take you inside some of Pete's info...

    Mark

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    Hi,

    Here's a link to Fishing Rhinelander that you can find Scott as well as general info on Lake George

    FishingRhinelander.Com

    Thanks

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    Our first ever trip to the Northwoods found us staying at the Three G's Resort on Lake George and it was over the week of Labor Day.. Labor Day weekend was indeed pretty busy on the water but the Tue-Sat following we were about the only folks on the water.. Didn't see a musky or northern but LOTS of bass, walleyes and panfish.. We didn't have a depth finder and Pete is spot on when he says "check out the rock bars".. LOLOL... When we planned our next years trip we looked for 3 things to improve from our stay at 3 G's.. 1) More water, 2) a place to stay that wasn't on a goat hill and 3) a place further away from a main highway - traffic noise was LOUD on Hwy 8.. We've since found those things on the ER chain...

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    Thanks Mark, I have reposted in the Rhinelander Area forum per your suggestion. Sid, i will definitely check out the rock bars for walleye and panfish.

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