Great Moose Lake Fishing Spot

  • Elevation: 244'
  • Last Modified By: vinny60 on 09/11/09 01:59 PM
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  • Theres plenty of rock piles that shuold be marked by now, throw tubes and worms and if it's windy, go to a spinnerbait and fish points and flats. Also you can go straight across from the landing behind a big grass/rock island and fish in the cabbage. This lake has a lot of cabbage and you can get some very big smallies and largemouths in it. Jigs and senkos work great here. Go around the big point into northeast cove,this area is full of cabbage. You won't have to leave this part of the lake as I fish this lake alot and most of my fish'n is done in it. Try up in the mouth of the stream leading into lake como and also go up in it. You can go up the stream about 1/4 of a mile. Flukes, grubes, jigs, tubes and spinnerbaits work in here. Just adjust to the depth you are fishing with what you throw.

Great Moose Lake Description

Great Moose Lake covers 3500 acres and is a popular destination for those looking to find a quieter off-the-beaten-path place to vacation. Great Moose Lake's huge northeast cove, providing easy access to the main body of water but not as busy to boating traffic. There is a public boat launch available. On Great Moose Lake, you will enjoy swimming, boating, windsurfing, water-skiing, tubing, sunning, fishing, or simply cruising around the lake exploring all this lake has to offer. Fishing is open year round and you can expect to catch Brown trout, large & small mouth bass, white and yellow perch and Brookies in the tributaries.

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