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Originally Posted by jrock
I lost a nice musky that day on a small gotcha plug and redi lost a nice one on a small crank bait. The musky were really active that day considering we hooked three while fishing for walleye. Greenwood lake has produced a lot of fish for me in the past two months. I have caught walleye on ten consecutive trips out there with 7 8 9 10 fish caught a day with musky mixed in as well. I recommend getting a navionics app. for your phone for about 10-15 dollars a little much but WELL worth it or at least a topo map with the depths on it. Fish the submerged humps in the northeast corner or the submerged island in the middle of the lake in about 30 foot of water. Blade baits have been working best with jigging raps and gotcha plugs right behind them. You can launch from willow point marina.
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I have the navionics app and LOVE it! Wish I didn't wait until November to purchase it though lol. Only thing that sucks about it is if you don't have cell service on the lake you are fishing, it won't let you open the app due to it not being able to "check the license". Other than that, it rocks.
As per Greenwood, I'm hoping to get out there before the ice. My girlfriend lived walking distance from there for about a year, yet I only fished it once. Stupid Monksville took control of my brain instead lol.