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Otter, Nepessing, Sister Lakes? Suggestions?

Started by Revtro, May 12, 2018, 11:36:30 AM

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Revtro

I will be up near Otter Lake in July.  What lakes around there would be recommended for bass?  I hear Nepessing might be an option.  I'd like to stay within 30-45 minutes of our campground.  Any advice on where to fish?
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FrickerDude

Otter and Nepessing can be a bit busy like most lakes that time of year, decent fishing can be had there.  Holloway is just south, I have never fished there but I guess it can also be good now and then.  Message me when it gets closer and I may have more info.  You could also hit the bay, about 45 minutes away.  I live in Caro which is about 30 minutes north of where your staying.
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Revtro

Thanks for the info but plans just got changed.  Now I'll be in Alpena.  I have no idea where to fish up there.  Gotta start doing some research.  Thanks for the info tho.  I'm still gonna try to get up that way for a weekend this summer.
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FrickerDude

Lots of good lakes up there.  Grand, Long, Thunder Bay, Flethchers, Rush...
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Don't forget Hubbard. Though it can be tough and slow in July.

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