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| In my past two years of being single I have ran into a few issues muskie fishing. I am female and I actually placed top ten muskies inc women's division last year. Sorry men, this is a hard fight. First off, I have a hard time finding muskie women pals. I have joined 2 women's fishing groups in the past year. I did a tournament with one gal who had only caught one muskie prior and she was a great partner. She fished hard. Mainly in the past three years I have fished with my Dad some, solo often, or with some wonderful Male friends. We have a blast and I have about 5 of them from all over JUST friends. They are guys who mainly know gonna stay single because love ski fishing too much or want o stay single. With this I get judged and sorry guys I am a moral gal, just friends
One fishing pal lost his best/married fishing pal because they accused him of chasing panties. REALLY hurtful. More so because I let him ditch me and stayed alone or fished alone when that friend was free so he could fish with his pal. Undeserved judgement on me.
Gals and guys, how can a woman who is on her second boat, loves skis, fishes alone and camps alone even..... where and how does one gain respect and find fishing partners? I respect and stick to the ones I have for now. I even scheduled a women's muskie fishing trip on Lake Vermilion next year I plan to host. 3 women know skis and fish alone also going, the rest new to and I will teach them
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| Craig's list will probably blow your phone up with about every type of option under the sun, me personally don't mind fishing alone but at the same time I have almost asked the random shore fisher person to join me. Depending what state your in you don't need a license to guide, as long as your honest and charge a reasonable amount you could probably get paid to fish. But you have to go even if the weather stinks | |
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