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| Anybody know any info about this new show,,,heard its in Lacrosse and in either late Jan or early feb,,,Ramsell,Reinhardt and others maybe has speakers,,booths very reasonable,,someones goota know | |
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| Gods Country is having a show called Muskie Madness on Jan. 29th from 10:30 to 6:00. Ramsell, Reinhardt and Dorazio are the speakers, the vendor fee is 25.00 and there is an olympic size swimming pool for lure demos. This is the clubs first year for this and we have alot of available spots for vendors. The site will be in West Salem, Wi. (10 miles from LaCrosse) at Maple Grove Country Club. I will try to post a partial list of vendors and contact infoafter our meeting tuesday. Terry | |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Please do that. Will there be room for a boat display? One boat or more? | |
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Location: Waukesha, WI. | I would like to get the info on this show. I can get it to nimmer swimmer and another bait maker. let me know. I did give tile guy a pr. message Thanks Ev's Musky Baits | |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | I would like info about being a vendor as well.
Eric, you up for a road trip? | |
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| We had our meeting last night and I have a partial list of vendors and contact infromation. The list includes- Gander Mountain, Fig Rigs, Janney Tails, Dunwright Tackle, Cat Tails Tackle, Beckman Nets, T.U.F. Line, T.E.N. Topwater Baits, Slammer, American Hardwoods, Howling Wolf Lures, Whoppertails, Reef Hawg, Musky Innovations, Slippery Sam, Buchertails, Pastikas's, Leon Pastica, Triklops, Phantom Jerkbaits and Steve Genson of Genson's Fish Hunts. This list is subject to change. Contact info Bill Green 608-582-4700 or you can E-mail Penny at ([email protected]). I do not think the Maple Grove Country Club has the abililty to bring boats inside but i am still checking. Terry | |
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| Im definitly comming from Mpls with a carload of Buddys ,,all the above retailers and list of speakers sound great,,,But snack bar better have cheese curds | |
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| I'll probably head down to LAX from the cities as well. Will give me a chance to get a musky fix, scout turkeys, and hang out on 3rd street.
Head up the bluff to the Alpine for the best cheese curds around.
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| The show is January 29th. Vendors can set up from 5-9 pm on Friday night and starting at 7 am saturday. Cost is $25.00 a booth which 12x12'area w/8'table. For more information please call Bill Green at 608-582-4700 in the evenings after 6 pm. or email [email protected] | |
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| The show is January 29th. Vendors can set up from 5-9 pm on Friday night and starting at 7 am saturday. Cost is $25.00 a booth which 12x12'area w/8'table. For more information please call Bill Green at 608-582-4700 in the evenings after 6 pm. or email [email protected] | |
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Location: Hugo, MN | Too bad this is the same weekend of the Extreme Show in Mpls. | |
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| The shows are the same weekend, but you could easily do both. The LaCrosse show is only on sat and I believe the extreme show is 3 days long. Two shows in one weekend, sounds like fun to me. | |
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| Larry Ramsell (Editor for Musky Hunter Magazine/Guide) will be speaking on "Approaching New Watters".
Rich Reinert (tackle designer) on "Tools of the Trade" and
Dave Dorazio (Field Editor for Musky Hunter Magazine) on "Summer Flowage Muskies".
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| To Maple Grove Country Club from Hayward:
(W4142 Cty. Rd., West Salem, WI) Go to Trego (S on 63). Go Left on Hwy. 53 (South). Continue to follow 53 South down through Eau Claire to just above Holmen where Hwy 53 turns into a four lane- Hwy 157. Follow Hwy 157 to Hwy 16 where Red Lobster will be on the “left”. Take a Left on Hwy 16 about 1, maybe 2 miles, (which will bring you in right past Microtel).
Continue on Hwy 16 about 5 miles to West Salem, WI. At first Stoplight in town, take Right on Cty. M. Go approximately 1 -1 ½ miles on M to Cty. Rd. B. Take right on B to Maple Gove Country Club.
To Maple Grove Country Club from Rochester:
(W4142 Cty. Rd., West Salem, WI) Bring I-90 to Onalaska. Take exit 5 off of I-90 (which will bring you in right past Microtel), to Hwy 16. Take Right on Hwy 16 about 5 miles to West Salem, WI. At first Stoplight in town, take Right on Cty. M. Go approximately 1 -1 ½ miles on M to Cty. Rd. B. Take right on B to Maple Gove Country Club.
To Maple Grove Country Club from Milwaukee:
(W4142 Cty. Rd., West Salem, WI) Bring I-94/90 to Tomah where they split. Take I-90 (to the left) to Onalaska. Take exit 5 off of I-90 (which will bring you in right past Microtel), to Hwy 16. Take Right on Hwy 16 about 5 miles to West Salem, WI. At first Stoplight in town, take Right on Cty. M. Go approximately 1 -1 ½ miles on M to Cty. Rd. B. Take right on B to Maple Gove Country Club.
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| Vendors will include: Fig Rig Rods, Stroede Tackle, Janney Tails, Beckman Nets, Musky Innovations, Dunwright, Flambeau Forest Inn, Big Judd's Leaders, Shane Mayer Taxidermy, Hawg Seekers Tackle, Musky Nightmare, Tinseltails, CatTails, Indian Trails Resort, Dryberry Falls Resort, H2O Tackle TC Tackle, Leon Pastika, TNT Tackle, Barker Bay Resort, Phantom Lures.......... | |
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| Rich Reinhert is going to be the speaker at 2 pm at the show. We were in Hayward recently and my daughter expressed her interest in a bait. He took all of that kind off the shelf, checked for the best one, and gave her the creeper she wanted. He is quite a guy!
I am really looking forward to hearing him speak at the show. | |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | MuskieFIRST would be there if we could, but we have two other shows going on at that time for other clients and cannot attend. let us know how it goes! | |
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| It would have been great to have you there. Will do. | |
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| Hey show go'ers, check out the La Crosse Tribune Article.
http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2005/01/13/outdoors/00lead.... | |
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| Only two weeks to the show. Can't wait. | |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | I am working my butt off getting things ready for our booth! I think Lori no longer thinks of me as her "Husband" as much as I might be the "Lure making troll" that lives down in the basement! | |
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| It will be worth it, should be a good show. | |
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| Thank you to Rich Reinert for all the help putting together this show. Looks to be a great one. | |
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| Ya, Rich is quite a guy isn't he? Always helping people. | |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Here's the flyer.
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| Thanks for posting the flier with map, along with the site directions, should be able to find it. Comin' in bright and early Saturday morning. | |
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| Hey Tile Guy-
I have heard talk of a lure swap, is that going to happen? | |
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| Lure swaps are a blast!!! go to about 4 or 5 every year,,,Its always been felt however that its not a good idea to have them right inside the show,,has your now compeating with the vendors who paid to have booths ,,for example a used phantom or Beliver someone might snag for $8 at the swap would compete with a vendor selling them new in a booth,,If the swap happens somewhere count me in | |
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| We are working on it. When we get the location set up, I will post the information. Things are falling into place for the show - CAN'T WAIT. | |
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| Yes, I agree. If there is a lure swap, it should probably be held at a separate location or even following the show. | |
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| As i posted on the MH site I have never participated in a swap but I am in . Shane | |
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| Me to, I'm in | |
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| Looking forward to puting faces with the names and meeting everyone. Hope to see everyone the 29th. | |
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| Looking forward to the show. With Larry, Rich and Dave doing the semiars and the impressive list of venders this should be a great show!
Jim Stroede
www.fishhayward.com | |
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| I think just every aspect of the fishing world will be covered with this awesome group of vendors. They include: American Hardwood Lures, Barker Bay Resort, Beckman Nets; Big Game Tackle Co., Big Judd's Leaders, Cattails, Dryberry Falls Resort, Dunwright Tackle, Esox Research Co., Fig Rig Rods, Flambeau Forest Inn, Gander Mt., H2O Tackle, H3O Polarized Sunglasses, Hawg Seekers Tackle Co., Howling Wolf Lures, Indian Trails Resort, Janney Tails, KDC Lures, Musky Madness Tackle, Musky Nightmare, Nimmer Swimmer, Bob Patterson w/Measuring Stick and Grab It Hook Remover; Pfiefer Tackle, Phantom Lures, Ry-Lure, Stroede Tackle, TC Tackle, Tinsel Tails, TNT tackle, Twin Cities Muskies Inc., and John Myhre for Wisconsin Northland Outdoors.
DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!!!!! | |
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| Sounds like this show has an awesome line up. I am really looking forward to hearing these speakers and I'm going to spend the whole day there. Larry Ramsell has so many years of experience musky fishing, his fishing stories alone have to be awesome to listen to. I can't wait to hear about the 57" he caught in Canada. I am sure I will be able to learn a lot from him. And I have already learned quite a bit from Rich Reinert. I caught my heaviest fish, 24#, in a spot that I probably would not have normally fished, but because Rich had marked a map for us, we tried it, and boy, did it pay off! She was a beaut!!! He really knows his stuff. His knowledge sure has helped put quite a few fish in my boat. And family members have actually fished with Dave Dorazio, had a great time just being on the water and caught fish with him. He grew up fishing muskies, so you know he's got a ton of experience.
This show is going to be so cool. I think if you miss this one, you're going to regret it. | |
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| I am looking forward to spending my money on all those baits. | |
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| Well there will be plenty of baits to choose from.
And don't forget to catch the speakers for some added know how. | |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Just wanted to publiclly recognize Penny for calming my pre-first show jitters!
THANX!
Rob | |
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| Rob:
Thanks for the note.
Not a problem, glad I could help out.
Penny | |
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| Helped out with the set ups friday night as the vendors came in. I got to talk with Fig Rigs, Nimmer Swimmer, American Hardwoods, Cat Tails, Hawgseekers, John Dettloff, Rich Reinert and Larry Ramsell. There was about twenty people out by the pool for some demos with some new lures. It was a pretty good start for the show, I can't wait until we are open tomarrow and all of the vendors and speakers are here.
Hope to see you at this show.
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| Yes, Today's the day show go'ers.
10-6 pm. Maple Grove Country Club in West Salem, WI
GOD'S COUNTRY MUSKIES INC.'S "MUSKY MADNESS".
COME AND CHECK US OUT. | |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Great show! Those of you who missed it, you missed a great small venue show with great vendors! Hi to Phil, Roger, Al, Terry. Bob, John D and all the other of my fellow vendors, as well as Penny and all the show staff! It was nice getting to know you all!
Rob and Lori
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| how'd the show go for those Musky Nightmare baits??? | |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | First show for Muskynightmare, first show for God's Country as well. It was a learning experience. Sold some baits, but not as many as I had hoped to. Nobody sold as many as they had hoped to, but we were competeing with a much larger show this weekend, so I guess it was par for the course. All in all, Lori and I made up for expenses, and gas. Fun weekend, good to spend time with "Mean" Gene and Candi too (my in-laws).
Edited by muskynightmare 1/30/2005 4:39 PM
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Location: Freedom, WI | The show was very good for a small first time show, I sold enough to pay for my costs. Met some people I have not seen in a while and some new ones that I will remember. They went out of there way to help the vendors. They even brought bottled water around during the show and they seemed to be more worried that the vendors were selling stuff. | |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | I really ejoyed this show- I decided to pay for a booth even though I didn't have any lures to sell- Just got off an airplane & got home about midnight Friday. My buddy Mike just had rotator cuff surgery so he's still down. Took Jazzy(9) & X-Man (6), they had a ball- Really enjoyed talking with Muskienightmare, TNT Tackle and other vendor's - picked up a copy of John Dettloff's book about Louie Spray- some interesting reading- I'm up to about page 92 already. .... Thanks John. See my blog for more on the show- Special thanks to Bill Green & all the folks from God's Country Chapter of Muskies Inc who put it together. See you next year.
Have fun
Al
The Aliens are coming!
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | Terry and all from God's country. Nice show... Your group did a very good job. Having a pool a few feet out the vendor hall made it all the better. Was good to see some buddy's I haven't seen in a while.
Roger from h20 has some very nice looking new gliders.
My old buddy Dave from TNT is making some fine looking topwaters.
And for you Phantom lovers...wait until you see the new deep running model Todd has...too sweet.
Hey Al, Saw the Zalt table but didn't see you... Do the muskies in Redstone like those big rubber squid you had on the table..
Mark
Musky Adventures
Chippewa Falls, WI
www.markhintz.com
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Al,
PLEASE do NOT send me your kid's dentist bills! LOL. The candy dish at our booth was more popular than the pool side demos!
Seriously though, your kids were cute! | |
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Edited by muskynightmare 1/30/2005 8:36 PM
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| Thanks you vendors for the positive feedback. Of cource we were very concerned that you were selling baits, after all it is you guys and gals that make the show. The feedback has been appreciated from everyone so far and we already had a meeting to discuss how we can improve the show next year. Helping run the show was a lot of work but it was nice to get a chance to talk to all the vendors a get to know some of the them. We will keep in touch with all of you and hope to see at some of the shows.
My wife Jane spent so much time helping with the show that she is going to try some muskie fishing herself.
Thanks again
Terry Mc Kinney | |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Mark- I was probably out at the pool demo or chasing down Zavier (X-Man-> my grandson) - Thanks to Muskienightmare's candy jar, and I thought it was the giant chocalate covered "Long John" he had for lunch while Larry Ramsell was speaking!
No, I haven't thrown them at Redstone- but some WI River fish have inflicted some serious attacks on my first proto/test of the lure the last week of November. ( 9 fish in the net in ~ 7 hours) - Can't wait for the 2005 season to open. I've named it the "ESOX Alien", not your ordinary every day squid either, each has my patent pending rigging to improve hook set hookup's.
Have fun
Al
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Location: oswego, il | Here is some good feedback. I would have liked to come to the show but it was on the same weekend as the extrreme show that was around 3hrs away. There are 3 small one day musky shows in wisconsin. I have been saying this for about 3 years now. Since it is a one day show, why not scedule it the saturday of superbowl weekend. It is ALWAYS wide open, no big shows are ever scheduled so what is there to do on that saturday? | |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | That's a great idea, Todd. However, it would not be a good thing if all the little shows did it the same weekend, though.
Hey Todd, please forward the pics that Eric sent you (he told me too ask you). Thanx. | |
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| To all of our vendors at the show. You were the greatest! We could not have asked for a better group of people. You were all such a pleasure to work with. Thank you for all the positive feed back. The best part of this show for us (after the months of work), was seeing it all come together and meeting all the wonderful people we had been talking to for the last couple of months.
Thanks to Kevin Figgins, Steve Genson, Scott Keipper of Fig Rig and Big Game Tackle, to Jake and Angie from Flambea Forest, to Ryan Jinkerson of Ry-Lures, Corey Juddson of Big Judd's Leaders, Dan Vogel of Dunwright Tackle, Bill and Kay Janney of Janney Tails, Greg Nimmer of Nimmer Swimmer, Jim Stroede of Stroege Tackle & Guide Service, Roger Watters of H2O, Dave Van Dorn of Dryberry Falls, Ron Bently of Hawg Seekers, John Myhre of Sportsmen's Lodge, Tom Reidel of Musky Madness, Fred Johnson of Tinseltails, Rob and Lori Peterson from Musky Nightmare, Ken Kluck of KDC, Dave Lutz of TNT, John Dettloff of Indian Trails, Phil Drury of American Hardwoods, Roger and Deb Williamson of Cattails, Greg Ide of Barker Bay, Blair of No Box, Todd Cleveland of Phantom Lures, Eric Sies of Pfiefer Tackle, Roger and Patty Heden of TC Tackle, Dan Seibert from Seibert Guide Service, Bob Patterson, Zalt Lures, Twin Cities Chapter Muskies Inc. and Howling Worlf- Scott and Julie Cornish, Gander Mt.- Jim Wiltinger. (Hope I didn't miss anyone)
Special thanks to Rich Reinert, one of our speakers, and good friend, for helping bring this all together. Couldn't have done it without you!!!
To Larry Ramsell and and Dave Dorazo who were also great speakers and such a pleasure to work with.
Thank you all for coming and making the show a success.
Also thank you to Bill Green, Terry & Jane McKinney, Duncan & Keara, Jim and Dianne Mazzone, Larry and Ardelle Green, Todd and Kim Smith. Nothing better than family and great friends to work with.
But especially to my husband Jeff and my son and daughter, Austin and McKenzi for putting up with all the craziness for the last two and a half months.
Penny Cook
Please email me with any feedback that you have on the show or suggestions: [email protected]. Would love to hear from you.
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Penny, could you post the pics that you all took at the show? or e-mail them out to everyone?
Rob | |
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| Rob:
I most certainly will. We have thank yous coming out and will include in those. I will see what I can do about getting them on the internet.
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| I don’t know exactly where to start with all the thank yous. Maybe the speakers first.
Larry, you are someone that I had heard a lot about before I ever go to meet you at your place just over a year ago in September. The light was on in your house when my sister and I stopped in to bug you. You took the time to show us all the pictures on the walls, you answered questions and gave us advice, and told us we could stop by anytime. We were impressed. Thank you for coming to the show and sharing your knowledge with the group that was there. It meant a lot to have you there. Thank you.
Rich, you are something else. Going beyond what was asked of you. You seem to be able to make people happy when they need it the most. I know of two young boys that will never forget January 29th. I’m going to be totally honest. About two years ago, when I met you, I wasn’t sure about you. But since then, I can honestly say that you don’t let people fail at things. I have also figured out that you are one of those people you meet in life that can change a person's life for the better. You, like Larry and Dave, are willing to help educate people when asked. And for that I say think you for everything you did along the way to help make this event a success. Thanks again.
Dave, when I gave you that picture, I never thought it would be part of your presentation. It was neat to see. I know the chapter and myself included have sort of been a pain in the rear, always calling for this or calling for that. You have never let us down. To prove my point about calling all the time, I will be calling about your Suicks on hook removal and rubber bank trick. Need some advice. Dave, you are also a top notch educator and someone that will go out of their way to help out. Thank you.
Thank you Larry, Rich and Dave, you were all good to listen to.
Now for the vendors. I hope everything went well for all. I apologize for the numbers not being what I expected or hoped for. I do agree more advertising needed, but the chapter’s budget was limited. Hopefully next year, we will be able to start earlier and be more prepared. Two and a half months wasn’t a lot of time. Anyway, thanks to you guys, it went well. I’m going to keep this part short but to the point. I want to thank Phil Drury, Greg Ide, Scott Kiepper, Steve Genson, Corey Judson, Roger Williamson, Dave Van Dorn, Dan and Natalie Vogel, Kevin Figgins, Jake and Angie, Roger Watters, Ron Bentley, Scott and Julie Cornish, John Dettloff, Bill and Kay Janney, Ken Kluch, Tom Riedel, Rob and Lori Peterson, Greg Nimmer, Bob Patterson, Eric Siese, Todd Cleveland, Ryan Jinkerson, Jim Stroede, Charlie and Patty Heden, Fred Johnson, Dave Lutz, Twin Cities MI Chapter, John Myhre, Dan Seibert, Al Warner, and Blair Harrington, also Gander Mt. and Jim and Paul. I will be calling everybody for their input/advice. We couldn’t have done it without all of you. Thank you al very much.
And now, for those who helped me personally. Jim and Diane Mazzone, you had a tough job to do with not a lot of money. But you did what you could and I couldn’t have done it without the two of you. You had the contacts that we needed and new exactly what we needed Thank You Very Much!!!
Terry and Jane McKinney. You two made life easier. When I had a question about the facility, you had the answer. When I needed some advice on things in general, you seemed to have the answers. Even though Jane, you don’t like fishing, you don’t have a choice this summer. Thanks for skipping work, Terry, to do this project. I couldn’t have done it without the two of you. Thanks Very Much!!!
Penny, I can’t say enough. You were the heart and soul of this project. But when times are tough you are always there for me not matter what it takes. Some day maybe I can repay you for all that you have done. When we do this next year, with our without the clubs input, I’m sure that with you on board it will be another good show. Thanks very much for all that you did on this project. I couldn’t and wouldn’t have done it without you. Thank you!!
Dad and Ardelle. Thank you for all the meals and the house you supplied for the small meetings. Your input was much needed. The video taping so we could watch it later was a sacrifice because I know you missed a lot. Being the banker of the bunch and trying to keep it all straight couldn’t be easy, but the two of you kept it all organized and on the up and up. Thanks to the two of you. It sure made things easier. Thanks very much!!
Tom Hammill, thank you for the advice and the dividers. It sure made things come together. It did look nice. I will call you to see how I can help you with your show in March. Thanks again.
Tom and Sam at Maple Grove. Thank you for working with us, giving us your input, accommodating our needs and for the use of your wonderful facility. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Bill Green
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| Yes, the internet is a wonderful tool. Thanks so much to Muskie First and Sworrall for posting the flier, etc. Your help is greatly appreciated!!
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