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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Who would you like to interview in the chat room this Winter? What subjects would you like covered? We will open the online seminar season the second week of January.
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Location: Des Moines IA | Short and long line trolling... maybe a seminar on bait making???...... I am sure they will all be good no matter what................... I ahve learned so much so fast on this website already hard to believe I will learn even more during Ice Up.......
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | any and every subject wpould be cool with me. I try to suck up as much info as I can! Will a post be made when these will happen? |
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Location: West Bend, WI | I'm having trouble cause they where all good and covered many bases.Just start or at the begining  |
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Location: West Bend, WI | ahh,I would like to see someone from the dnr,or some river guides or some from out east that fishes the moon river,St.Lawernce, somthing along these lines.Or some oldtimers that have been around as long as worrall.That was not a cheap shot I love to listen to people that have been pluging away for 20+ years. |
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Location: Valentine, NE USA | The list of people I'd make time to chat with would be:
sworrall on jigging
Jack Penny on Pike stuff
Sponge just for the laughs...I love/miss reading his posts!
Lucky Libby
Imhoff and/or Bailey
Jim Murphy
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Location: West Bend, WI | Sponge yes!! 1 vote for him.Murphy was a good chat last year also |
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| All topics work out well, but I would like guides to cover all major musky destinations (near and far), I would love to hear about lures and tackle as well as bait modifications and lure building, I would like to hear the pros and cons about boats, motors, and accessories, and many of the archives that were lost enable previous topics to be covered again in greater depth.
Let's target one chat on triggering follows and converting more follows into strikes and let's target one on just discussing stories of the biggest fish we have ever seen or had on but lost.
Let's plan some informal outings together  |
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Location: West Bend, WI | good Idea I want Jlong in here for bait mods/color theory |
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | New stuff for 05 seminar would be cool....electronics, rods, reels, baits, boats |
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| Well, for the old guy, we've had Dorazio in the past. He's always entertaining, and is a great guy(de). hehe
How about somebody from Lake St. Claire? Captain Frank, are you up for it?
Sponger would be great!
I thinks it's about time that the Extreme One gets a night for hisself!
Luke from Lowrance was very informative. I'd definately help set this one up again.
Frank Walsh? Bill Sandy? Dick Pearson? Some of the others, as mentioned. I should have home access again in about 2 weeks! I'll be there, f'sure! |
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| Dave Dorazio
Doug Johnson
Mark Windels
Chad Cain
Gregg Thomas
Dick Peason
Frank Walsh
Bill Sandy
Steve Herbeck
I could go on but the boss is lurking close by.
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Steve, if you know where next year's MuskieFirst outings are going to be, a person familiar with those waters, accomodations, nearby attractions, etc. would be a good choice. We've had Tony Grant chat about rattlebaits at Cave Run, maybe invite Gregg Thomas or Crash to give us a pep talk. thanks for asking! m |
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| Alot of intrest in Minnesota now it seems to be the place to go now,, also seen alot of misconceptions about how the MN muskie program stocks,, how about future lakes etc,,,,Id like to See the site try and arrange aMinnesota dnr muskie rep has an online chat host,,,possibly Rod Ramsell??????? |
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| how about Doug Stange of InFisherman? what with all the hype on Jmacs and such. if you're interested steve, let me know, and i could run the idea by him.
-MNmatt |
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Location: Greenfield, WI | New Meat: Don Pursch of Rowan Lake Lodge and one of the early In-Fisherman muskie gods; Billy Sandy resident LOW expert and top producer on LOTW; Steve "Herbie" Herbek from Eagle Lake; Pete Maina, Al or Jim Lindner
Old favorites: Steve Worrall (my favorite contrarian); Dave Dorazio (the shortest muskie giant); and of course "The Spongemeister" (can you imagine all the one liners that he must have pent up inside him!? He probably is just about ready to burst!)
Edited by Steve Van Lieshout 12/1/2004 12:39 PM
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| WOW! Will all these guys do an online seminar for free? Pete Maina or Dick Pearson? Seems like really good free advertising for them, but dont guys like that charge BIG BUCKS for seminars?
I Hunt From the Freezer |
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Location: Greenfield, WI | For many of these guys timing is everything. If we can be worked into their schedule and tied into an appearance for something else, those "big bucks" can be minimized. For example, if an individual is coming to the Chicago Muskie Show, he may choose to give a meaningful discount to speak in the Milwaukee area at the same time.
As far as, "free advertising", it doesn't mean much to the larger profile personalities. It isn't a bad thing certainly but free advertising would be much more important and valueable to those who are just trying to make a name for themselves. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | those "big bucks" can be minimized.
to zero work for you? |
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