New Muskie Guide
muskypuke
Posted 5/9/2003 9:28 AM (#69600)
Subject: New Muskie Guide




Posts: 135


Location: Elgin, IL
This guy owns a thriving charter business in the Florida Keys... but he's thinking about heading north to guide for muskies. Any tips for this guy?


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Vman
Posted 5/9/2003 9:29 AM (#69601 - in reply to #69600)
Subject: RE: New Muskie Guide





Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
I guess I have the catch and release concept all wrong...
mavmskyb8
Posted 5/9/2003 10:27 AM (#69607 - in reply to #69600)
Subject: RE: New Muskie Guide





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Location: Kentucky
LOL x10 Thats huge!! I love it! Different part of the country, different type of fish, different attitude!
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 5/9/2003 1:27 PM (#69631 - in reply to #69600)
Subject: RE: New Muskie Guide




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I want that shirt!
Ranger
Posted 5/9/2003 3:10 PM (#69650 - in reply to #69631)
Subject: RE: New Muskie Guide





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I saw the "fillet and release" stuff all over the place when I was recently in Florida. Even bumperstickers. Too bad they don't say...


"Fillet and release! And by the way, why do you suppose our fishing has gotton so poor these last few years?"
rpieske
Posted 5/9/2003 5:19 PM (#69670 - in reply to #69600)
Subject: RE: New Muskie Guide





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
I remember that guy!!! He was in Islamorada this past winter when I was there.
ghoti
Posted 5/9/2003 5:23 PM (#69671 - in reply to #69600)
Subject: RE: New Muskie Guide




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Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Good slogan for PETA.
muskypuke
Posted 5/12/2003 8:08 AM (#69819 - in reply to #69600)
Subject: RE: New Muskie Guide




Posts: 135


Location: Elgin, IL
Bob,

This amusing photo was taken by a friend of mine fishing in Islamorada sometime in the second week of March. Knowing that muskies were my species of choice, he took this picture with me in mind.

Mark