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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Jim Kalkofen, Executive Director of The In Fisherman Professional Walleye Trail, occasionally fishes muskies and smallmouth bass, too. He nailed a Mille Lacs 'four footer' a week or so back on this hot new Mille Lacs combination. The body is ruined from catching the fish. Congratulations, JK! I should have a shot of the fish soon.
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| The brother of a co-worker said his friend caught a 54" Muskie while Crappie fishing this spring. He said he had photos, and I said when I see those photos, I'll believe it. I've been waiting a couple weeks now. You never know......... |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | JK goes smallmouth bass fishing and catches a Muskie. I go Muskie fishing and catch a Smallmouth. Go figure...
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | That's a tank of a smallie Steve, nice fish! I may be heading up your way in the next week or two. I'll get in touch with you if I do. |
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Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151 | Nice smallie Steve, it reminds me of the hog that Sanks caught on a 10" buck tail. He didn't think it was a muskie when it hit but fought like hell. 22 1/2"s when released. Oh the variety of fishing.
Bruce |
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Location: Watertown, MN | Great job JK, another great stick from the Big metropolis of Antigo, goes to show don't need big baits for big fish.
Troyz |
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| It looks like Tuffy needs to make you a Bass boat? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Moreyes, she's fast enough. You will see! |
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Location: The desert | Nice fish!
Mike |
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Location: Hugo, MN | Nice smallie SDubbya! That fish will put up as much fight as a Muskie every day of the week. |
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