been there twice this year last time was Monday, fished from 8am till 2pm. I only go there to chase Muskies. Seen 3 rolling the surface but it was probably one 3 times it was within a acre area. No follows I could see but the water is always dirty about 2' or less visability. Bass fished about 1/2 hr nothing. Seen 6-8 other boats didn't see anyone pan fishing if that's what you was wanting to know.
I think the Musky population is not as good as the DNR says. I used to fish N.Webster all the time 15-20 yrs back and every trip I always had a few follows or caught one. I started back Musky fishing last yr and still looking to "see" my 1st follow at Bruce. They need to up the size limit. Not pointing a finger at anyone but I've heard storys of people finding dead muskies(legal and illegal size) floating w/slit throats or bellies.
Muskies are a sport fish, a small one might be good to eat I don't know they're illegal, but a legal size one is not. Just like bass/gills/eyes/perch/etc., the big ones to me aren't good to eat the small ones are delicious.