RIP Russ Warye
ToddM
Posted 8/2/2023 6:42 AM (#1022678)
Subject: RIP Russ Warye





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Location: oswego, il
If I could name one person who has had the biggest impact on where I fish it would be Russ. His writing the original Fishing Hot Spots map books led me to not follow the crowds but forge my own path. I have every one of them and his fishing the north country books that are available now. Imagine catching bass in SE Wisconsin on July 4 or Muskies in Northern Wisconsin on that same holiday and being the only boat on the lake. Russ opened a ton of doors for me and many of my friends some of whome.have moved up and others who plan to retire in the areas I enjoy fishing because of Russ. I had the honor of having him speak at our club. He was a great story teller.

I ran into him once at a boat ramp. He was standing there with his clients waiting. It was stormy but not bad. I launched he said been doing this for 40 years I'm not going out there. His subtle way of telling me not to. I did. Went down the creek into the lake the first lightning cracked over my head, turned around went back to the ramp.and had a great conversation until the storm passed. Watched him put his client on a 40" fish at the same time a 4fter took a swipe at my bait. Thank you Russ for being you and for what you have contributed to the sport of fishing. You've had a huge impact on me.

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Edited by ToddM 8/2/2023 7:08 AM
R/T
Posted 8/2/2023 11:10 AM (#1022683 - in reply to #1022678)
Subject: Re: RIP Russ Warye




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I also have most if not all of the original Fishing Hot Spots books. They helped me very much when I was young. Very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Warye.
Reef Hawg
Posted 8/2/2023 11:25 AM (#1022684 - in reply to #1022678)
Subject: Re: RIP Russ Warye




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Location: north central wisconsin
Sorry to hear this. I met Russ when he reached out to discuss a few of the lakes he'd be writing about in his FHS books. His books and conversations were inspirations to me.
chuckski
Posted 8/2/2023 1:23 PM (#1022689 - in reply to #1022678)
Subject: Re: RIP Russ Warye




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Location: Brighton CO.
Also a fan I have seven of the old books plus all eight of the North Country books along with his book "muskie The Premier Waters Of North America" and had his hand in a few others.
Cedar
Posted 8/2/2023 1:34 PM (#1022690 - in reply to #1022678)
Subject: RE: RIP Russ Warye




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Location: Western U.P.
He was a good man, and an excellent teacher. RIP my friend.
Mojo1269
Posted 8/2/2023 2:59 PM (#1022692 - in reply to #1022690)
Subject: Re: RIP Russ Warye





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This is sad, thanks for sharing. I met Russ when I spent a week up at Witch Bay Camp in 2012. I never fished with him but he spent an hour marking up a map for me and 20 minutes on the phone before I came setting me up on recommended bats and colors. Truely a class act and all around great guy...
sworrall
Posted 8/2/2023 8:25 PM (#1022700 - in reply to #1022678)
Subject: Re: RIP Russ Warye





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
He'll be missed.
chuckski
Posted 8/3/2023 9:16 AM (#1022709 - in reply to #1022678)
Subject: Re: RIP Russ Warye




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Location: Brighton CO.
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