USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!
bryce
Posted 3/14/2006 10:28 AM (#182270)
Subject: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!


Hi everyone,

I am writing a paper for an english class about muskie fishing. Would it be possible to interview someone who regularly fishes muskies during the season like, a muskie guide or someone who fishes in tournaments? The paper consists of porper weather conditions, equipment(poles/baits/lures) tracking, things like this. I would greatly appreciate any feedback or assisstance you might have.

Thanks, bryce
muskyone
Posted 3/14/2006 10:37 AM (#182273 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!





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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
Bryce, rather than an interview with just one Muskie nut why not ask your interview qustions here and pick from the many answers you will receive?
Example: What do you consider to be the most important thing you do before a Muskie tournament?

Sharpen Hooks?
Change Line?
Pre Fish?
Set up game plan?
Etc.
You do not have to ask specifics but in some cases it might help. All of the afore mentioned things and a lot more I would consider to be just proper preperation. I should pre fish, have sharp hooks, new or certainly good line, at least some type of a plan as to what and where I need to be at certain times during the day. Just ask the questions as you would if you were doing an interview and the folks here will give you lots to write about.
Beaver
Posted 3/14/2006 4:51 PM (#182349 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!





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Schedule a chat and sift through the crap!
Beav
bryce
Posted 3/15/2006 12:53 PM (#182499 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!


That's not a bad idea, muskyone. but it has to be a personal interview with someone. i may use your idea to compare answers with the personal interview. bryce
jstelter
Posted 3/16/2006 11:34 AM (#182750 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!




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if you wanted you could email us and we'd be happy to do an over the phone interview or somthing of that nature
Schuler
Posted 3/16/2006 5:45 PM (#182811 - in reply to #182750)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!





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Location: Davenport, IA
The muskie fishing paper. I did that last semester....made it look like I did hours upon hours of research. Although it was really stuff I had researched for the last 5 years combined.

Edited by Schuler 3/16/2006 5:47 PM
Allstate48
Posted 3/17/2006 4:01 AM (#182856 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!


Beaver, Do they make a sifter big enough to get all the chunks out? LOL Doug
Beaver
Posted 3/17/2006 6:04 AM (#182861 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!





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Sifter?
Hell just shovel it out, becausee 99% of it is crap, the other 1% you let dry in the sun and fertilize your garden.
After all, we all know that fish are stupid and you could catch them on a chicken wing bone.
Bryce, PM me or e-mail me and I'll give you a very informative interview.
Beav
Raider150
Posted 3/17/2006 4:38 PM (#182985 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!





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Location: searchin for 50
Is there such a thing as a useful muskie tip?
Allstate48
Posted 3/17/2006 8:57 PM (#183016 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!


Bryce, you have a lot of good sticks on here. I don't think you'll go wrong. Good luck Doug
OrrsFishing
Posted 3/18/2006 11:07 AM (#183075 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!




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Location: Verona, WI
Hey Bryce,
I am sure you already have alot of help with this, but if you are looking for more, please feel free to get a hold of me.
bryce
Posted 3/31/2006 11:40 AM (#185140 - in reply to #182270)
Subject: RE: USEFUL MUSKIE TIPS!!


Beav,

Would you still be interested in doing an interview?

Bryce