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| The 19 year old kid that works for me is going on his family vacation next week. I am trying to find him a guide for a full or half day on Lake George where they will be staying. Does anyone have suggestions and or prices of someone who could guide on such short notice. They have been going up for years, buy have not had much success with any fish. He is just getting started with muskies but is still mainly a multispecies fisherman. Terry. |
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Location: Chicago | muskydr (Dave Jonesi)
sworrall (you know him)
Chuck Nelson?
They should be able to help. |
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Location: oswego, il | I am thinking the owner(steve worrall) of this site is a guide and I am thinking he knows just about every inch of that lake. That's about all the thinking I can handle for one day. Hope this helps. |
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| Those are great names. I need to make a few phone calls to check on the availabilty of any guide. I also am going to send some lures with the kid, does anyone have any suggestions and colors. thanks Terry |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Bucktails, bright colors. Topwater, any color. SPinnerbaits for the pike and muskies, bright. Walleyes are going on slip bobbers and jigs loaded with leeches. Smallmouth on the rocks, cranks. |
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Location: nationwide | I am not sure if he still guides but Roger Sabota would be an excellent option as well.
Corey Meyer |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | Lee Bastian would be a great choice. great guy, great guide and has won the hodag from george to boot. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | watch the rocks out there and you'll do just fine. Launch, drop troller, just fish it. m |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Tile Guy,
Nate wanted me to post this picture for you to let you know he scored his personal best, a 40.5, on a Top Raider this morning. We moved two other good ones and a couple smaller fish; once it cools down this evening, we'll see if we can get him another. He also is going to give the walleyes a try with me at dark.
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Location: Racine, Wi | You's da man Steve!!! Way to go! |
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Location: Madison, WI | NICE topwater fish!!! |
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| Don't forget Norm Wild of wild's muskie guide service
I have had awesome experiences with him nobody better in that area IMHO. BUt S Worrall and Musky DR. are great guides as well.
On th hunt for girtha,
Prowler |
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Location: oswego, il | Great job Steve, it looks a little warmer then when I fished it!lol |
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| Todd and I hit it when it was about 80 degrees colder and much more windy  |
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Location: oswego, il | and more blizzardy too!  |
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| Thanks to all who gave suggestions for guides and thanks to Mr. Worrall for guiding Nate. From the smile and the fish, I can tell it was money well spent. I hope the walleyes are as successful tonight. Thanks for posting pics too. Terry |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | We found the walleyes tonight pretty quickly after spending an hour Muskie fishing (moved three) and caught a bunch of fish. I think he's set for the rest of the week. Nate's a very good stick, by the way. Could you get me an address to send something out to him later? |
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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Steve,
I think I know where you guys got that one!!!!!!  |
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