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#1934838 - 07/04/09 12:05 AM Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing
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I don't know much about this area for Bass fishing but we are taking a trip to my friend's cabin near Hayward and would like to go bass fishing.

Is the Eau Clair chain any good for bass? Are there good populations of largemouth, smallmouth or both? I can't seem to find a lake survey like MN DNR does. Are there any other lakes in the area that would be better for largemouth or smallmouth fishing?

Thanks!
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#1934865 - 07/04/09 06:42 AM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: Griggs]
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Can't help you on the Eau Claire chain, haven't fished up there in years. Some lakes around Hayward that might be worth a try are Nelson or the Chippewa Flowage for large mouth and it's hard to beat Big Round for smallies. LCO, Grindstone, Whitefish, and Sand all have pretty good populations of smallies too with an occasional LM.
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#1935544 - 07/05/09 01:39 PM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: snoozebutton]
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Thanks for the info. Maybe we'll try to hit another lake too. Anyone else with some info on Upper Eau Claire?
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#1935621 - 07/05/09 04:59 PM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: Griggs]
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I didn't mean that the Eau Caire chain is bad, a lot of guys I know fish it and do good. It's just that it's a long drive so I never get up there plus there's so many good lakes closer to me.

There's a couple of guys on this forum that live up that way, hopefully they'll check in and give you some advice.
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#1938828 - 07/08/09 07:57 PM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: snoozebutton]
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Leaving Friday night if anyone has any advice. Thanks!
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#1939205 - 07/09/09 07:54 AM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: Griggs]
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Maybe try asking in the Apostles/Chequamegon Ashland forum. Those guys up that way probably fish it more than the guys hanging out here.
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#1939283 - 07/09/09 08:53 AM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: Griggs]
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I have a cabin on the Eau Claire chain since 1970. Yes there is good smallmouth fishing. The are a few high quality largemouth also.
The smallies on these lake are trophy sized but extremely hard to catch. The chain had its weeds decimated by rusty crayfish so the fish cruise the shallows during low light periods or after dark. The lakes also are exceptionly clear some with 20 foot plus seechi disk clarity readings so light line or floroucarbon are needed. The main way to get bass during the day is to cruise the lakes in 12 to 18 ft of water looking for fish cribs. There are always some bass on the cribs.Otherwise they seem to suspend during the day.If you are looking for daytime fishing with the family etc Nelson Lake near Hayward has good population of largemouth that can be caught all day due to the stained water. The Eau Claire chain has huge smallies but they can be hard to get except during prime conditions Sunup or dusk or cloudy windy days. Good luck

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#1939782 - 07/09/09 04:32 PM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: Griggs]
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I fish Middle Eau Claire a lot for musky. I catch some really nice largemouth bass in the southern half of the lake. There are a lot of weeds, both shallow and deep in that area of the lake. Most of the bass are caught early and late in the day, or when it's windy and overcast. Good Luck

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#1940332 - 07/10/09 06:10 AM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: gtaggart]
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Great thanks everybody. We might try Big Round if thats the "go to" for smallies in the area. Hopefully we'll be able to find something on Upper Eau Claire though!
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#1940403 - 07/10/09 08:14 AM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: Griggs]
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Please, C&R on those bass. Your signature may come true due to C&R. There is no reason to eat a 22" bass. There is not a big population.
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#1941060 - 07/10/09 06:19 PM Re: Eau Claire Chain - Bass Fishing [Re: DeathRoe]
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I've never kept a Bass and don't plan on starting this weekend =)
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