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Message Subject: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School
Steve Reinstra
Posted 1/29/2015 10:19 PM (#750940)
Subject: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
You are cordially invited to attend the Capital City Muskies Inc. 14th Annual Muskie School to be held on Saturday March 14, 2015 at Waunakee Wis. High School. The public is welcome, no need to be a member to attend. Doors open at 7:30am. You may choose 3 Classes to attend from a selection of 28! A delicious catered lunch is provided for all who attend. We are offering 3 new classes to the curriculum this year at the request of past attendees.
The cost is $35 for adults if registered on or before March 9th. $45 after that date or the day of the school. Kids 17 and under is $10. For those of you who register on or before March 1 you will be eligible for a drawing with the prize being a $200 Gift card from Dorn Sports Shop in Madison, Wis.
We will also have a raffle and super raffle as well as silent auctions for a weeks stay on Lac Vu Desert and several guide trips offered. Bring your checkbook!
For Registration forms and a list of the classes to sign up for please download the forms at website capitalcitymuskiesinc.org and click on Calendar of Events for the Muskie School.
Questions? Contact Geoff Crandall at [email protected] or 608-831-6020 (nights) or Steve Reinstra [email protected] or 608-770-7131.
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Steve Reinstra
Posted 1/31/2015 1:51 PM (#751192 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
A list of the classes offered this year….


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muskie! nut
Posted 2/3/2015 12:21 PM (#751735 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
So many classes hard to choose which ones to take. Its a good time and lots of members and friends of the club are donating time for this worthy event. I always look forward to this. I taught tying up single strand leaders and if any kids were watching, I'd make them make their own instead of watching. Hands on instructing. If I had the parts we could even make up bucktails.

Hope to see you folks there
Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/3/2015 6:55 PM (#751780 - in reply to #751735)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
New this year…..Those who sign up on or before March 1 are eligible for a chance at a $200 Gift Card at Dorn Sports Shop West in Madison, Wis.

We are shooting for over 200 students for the fourth straight year.

This school was instrumental in providing funds to stock and pit tag several hundred Leech Lake strain muskies in Madison last year.

All are welcome.
sworrall
Posted 2/3/2015 11:42 PM (#751817 - in reply to #751780)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





Posts: 32784


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
This school rocks. The lunch alone is worth attending! Choose which classes you want to attend, have a Muskie Saturday in March, a chance at some really cool prizes, a superb lunch, chance to enter kick butt raffles, and learn a lot...all for a great cause. This club knows how to run an event. Top shelf all the way. I think I have been offering a unit or two each year for 14 years as of this school, and I'll keep it up as long as they will have me. What a blast!
Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/5/2015 10:00 PM (#752198 - in reply to #751817)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
We have had several inquiries regarding openings in the Reel Repair Classes taught by Gary Liegel, Reel Repair specialist at Wildneress Fish and Game Store. There are 5 openings in the 9am class, 4 open slots in the 10:35 class and 2 openings in the 1:00pm class. These are first come, first served and usually fill up by mid February. If you wish to take this class I would recommend signing up soon.

Steve (sworall) is going to be very busy again at the School teaching Utilizing the Internet for Muskie Fishing at 9am, How to fish Oneida and Vilas Counties with Matt Raley at 10:35am and Poolside Lure Demonstrations at the School Pool at 1:00pm. We appreciate your hard work in helping run this school for the past 14 years!

Edited by Steve Reinstra 2/5/2015 10:04 PM
TheShow
Posted 2/6/2015 9:25 AM (#752253 - in reply to #752198)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 347


Location: Vilas County, WI
I'm a first time attendee and am really looking forward to this event. Definitely think its worth the 2 hour drive. I mailed my registration in last week and I did sign up for one of the reel maintenance/repair courses. So by the looks of it I made it in!

Can't wait, thanks for putting this event on!
Nick
muskie! nut
Posted 2/6/2015 11:10 AM (#752267 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Hi Nick, great to hear you are coming. When I took the reel class a couple of years ago with Gary, it was great. i brought my own reel (Revo Toro) and even brought my own tools. I have a nut driver, jewel's screw drivers, C-clip puller, oil, grease, etc all stuff I take on a fishing trip in case I have to dig into my reels. After that c;lass I was able to buy high speed gears for my Revo Toro winch and converted my reel to one I could use more often. Well worth the time to attend.
WiscoMusky
Posted 2/9/2015 12:03 AM (#752647 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
cant wait
Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/11/2015 10:37 PM (#753174 - in reply to #752647)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
Update: The Reel Repair classes are filling up. The 3 separate classes are limited to 6 students each. We have 3 openings left in the 2nd period class from 10:35 to 12 Noon if you want this class signup very soon. The 1st and 3rd period Reel Classes are full.

All other Muskie School classes offered are not limited to number of students.

Download the signup sheet from capitalcitymuskiesinc.org under the Calendar of Events: Muskie School.

We have 70 students signed up at this point, still shooting for 200 again!

FYI….If you are attending the Muskie Expo at Milwaukee this weekend there will be signup sheets available at the front desk as you walk in.




Edited by Steve Reinstra 2/11/2015 10:39 PM
sworrall
Posted 2/11/2015 10:46 PM (#753177 - in reply to #751817)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





Posts: 32784


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
This school rocks. The lunch alone is worth attending! Choose which classes you want to attend, have a Muskie Saturday in March, a chance at some really cool prizes, a superb lunch, chance to enter kick butt raffles, and learn a lot...all for a great cause. This club knows how to run an event. Top shelf all the way.


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Softwater
Posted 2/13/2015 1:32 PM (#753562 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 73


Location: Cedarburg, WI
I've been attending this school for the last couple of years, and have been impressed every year. Even if you read all the internet forums dealing with Musky, in my opinion...there is nothing better than to be able to talk to the people that make their living fishing for them. Here, they're not selling anything or trying to sign you up for their guiding services. Even though some of them have their own lines of lures, none have used this platform to pimp their products. All of the presenters have been open and welcome questions, and I have never seen any of them talking down to anybody asking "beginner" questions. They genuinely seem to want to help you catch fish. I've learned a lot about which products have been working for these people in the area, as opposed to reading about things in magazines that happen to be "hot" in Kentucky now. Not that magazines are wrong for doing that, but it doesn't help me on the waters I happen to fish. As was also mentioned, the lunch is excellent, and if you happen to leave hungry, that's your choice. If you want to learn about Muskies, you won't be sorry you spent the day here.
Don.
Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/13/2015 6:05 PM (#753618 - in reply to #753562)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
Thanks for the great endorsement Don! Glad you enjoyed our Muskie School. Our written evaulations at the end of the School are 99% positive.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 2/14/2015 11:24 AM (#753720 - in reply to #753618)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
This school is such a great place for the beginners to the most experienced muskie nuts. Where else can you sit in on a detailed discussion on area lakes and learn the patterns, lures, colors and hot spots in one class. Plus if you bring a map you can mark it up just like you hired a guide for the day.

Now that was just one class. U can pick 3, get a awesome lunch and be part of raffles. All this for under $50.

The best part is the money raised goes into the area lakes.

Please pass the word. Lets make this year a record attendance.

I will do my part with the Southern Wisconsin seminar of Pewaukee and area lakes. Fell free to bring maps and ask plenty of questions. I have over 40 years of experience on Pewaukee and willing to share my secrets with my class each year.
Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/14/2015 7:56 PM (#753793 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
Mike is right on. If you want to learn Lake Pewaukee take his class. I did and it saved me hours of scouting and pre fishing.

FYI…..If you are attending the Milwaukee Muskie Expo Sunday we have Muskie School signup sheets and class listings at the Abu Garcia Booth just to the left of the front entrance. Look for the bright orange sheets of paper.

Edited by Steve Reinstra 2/14/2015 7:58 PM
Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/16/2015 6:10 PM (#754130 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
As of yesterday all three Reel Repair Classed are now full. They were limited to 6 students per class.

We are excited about our Opening Plenary Session at the beginning of the Muskie School at 8am. Excellent, well known guides Lee Tauchen and Jeff Hanson will present on how to catch a personal best muskie. Both have had muskies over 55" in their boats. Get your questions ready.

Edited by Steve Reinstra 2/16/2015 6:11 PM
Jim Furley
Posted 2/20/2015 10:47 AM (#755088 - in reply to #754130)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




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Another plug for the school. If you're on the fence, get off. It's a great time and worth the drive.
TEX
Posted 2/21/2015 6:21 PM (#755346 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 127


Location: SUN PRAIRIE WI
I have been to the school for about the last 5 years and it is as good as all the other folks say it is
The best thing is not only the classes but they are always willing to answer your questions and seem very happy doing it
After all the time and money folks put into muskie fishing I think your foolish not to spend another $35 and A day to learn a lot, and you get the great meal on top of it all
So if your reading this pick your classes and send in the $35
Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/23/2015 3:40 PM (#755727 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
If you are attending the Madison Fishing Expo this weekend, stop by the Capital City Muskies booth. We will sell raffle tickets for the Wisconsin Muskie Alliance Ranger boat. We will also have sign up sheets for the Muskie School and can answer any questions you may have.

Postmark you Muskie School registration on or before March 1 for a chance at a $200 gift card at Dorn's Sport Shop. Drawing at the Muskie School.

Edited by Steve Reinstra 2/23/2015 3:41 PM
dcates
Posted 2/28/2015 11:58 AM (#756583 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 462


Location: Syracuse, Indiana
I plan to attend!  Coming from 5 hours away.  Anyone traveling further?
sworrall
Posted 3/1/2015 8:35 AM (#756660 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





Posts: 32784


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If you haven't signed up yet, you need to.
Steve Reinstra
Posted 3/1/2015 9:27 PM (#756792 - in reply to #756583)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
David, thats great you are coming all the way from Indiana! Second time as I recall. Do you have the guy from Kalamazoo Michigan beat?

Great to have you on board again!
sworrall
Posted 3/1/2015 10:13 PM (#756800 - in reply to #756792)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





Posts: 32784


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Looks like this year's School is going to be a very busy one!
jmitch
Posted 3/2/2015 5:38 AM (#756806 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 26


Location: Sauk City WI
Got my sign up sheet in the mail this morning. Can't wait it's just around the corner
dcates
Posted 3/2/2015 7:08 AM (#756810 - in reply to #756583)
Subject: RE: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 462


Location: Syracuse, Indiana
Kalamazoo is a greater distance, but drive times are roughly the same.  This is my second trip - good memory, Steve.  Looking forward to the school!
Unchained
Posted 3/2/2015 7:25 AM (#756811 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 22


If anyone is interested after musky school I will be giving a seminar in the parking lot called "Advanced Tactics for Missing Boatside Strikes", I will also cover "Proper tactics for snapping your rod after missing a personal best on the figure 8", "retriving lures from trees" and "Untangling the worst backlashes". On a side note this looks like an awesome event, cant wait to attend.
muskie! nut
Posted 3/2/2015 10:53 AM (#756840 - in reply to #756811)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Unchained - 3/2/2015 7:25 AM

If anyone is interested after musky school I will be giving a seminar in the parking lot called "Advanced Tactics for Missing Boatside Strikes", I will also cover "Proper tactics for snapping your rod after missing a personal best on the figure 8", "retriving lures from trees" and "Untangling the worst backlashes". .


This sounds great. But you also need to address the hole in the net or how muskies walk out of the net. Wait, disregard, that would mean you actually hooked one and got it to the net. Never mind.
Unchained
Posted 3/2/2015 11:41 AM (#756851 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




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That will be covered in Part 2 "Keeping muskies out of the boat". As hard as I try to keep the hooks out of their mouth, sometimes I am unlucky enough to get one hooked. I have developed some fool proof strategies to prevent landing them and getting a photo.

Edited by Unchained 3/2/2015 11:45 AM
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/4/2015 3:53 PM (#757334 - in reply to #756851)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 936


Once again- Dorn's on Midvale Blvd is giving everyone that attends this school
20% OFF all Musky Baits from March 14th after the school untill the end of March..... Pretty good deal for everyone.
See you all at the school.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com

Edited by Jeff Hanson 3/4/2015 3:54 PM
Steve Reinstra
Posted 3/4/2015 10:40 PM (#757433 - in reply to #750940)
Subject: Re: Muskie School, 14th Annual March 14, 2015, Waunakee Wis High School




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
A reminder that to receive the low rate of $35 for Registration you must have you entry postmarked on or before March 9, Monday. After that date $45.00.

We also allow Walkin Registrations the day of the School at the 45 dollar rate. Youth 17 and under will remain at $10.

The Muskie School is on course to break attendance records this year. Over 175 Students have registered as of today!



Edited by Steve Reinstra 3/4/2015 10:42 PM
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