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| I happened to be fishing out of Fisherman's Wharf, Mille Lacs last Friday and saw Jonesi's picture in the resturant as I ate breakfast Saturday morning. Since then I think I haven't come across a fishing internet site where it wasn't posted. Just to show you the impact the internet has on relaying information. So far I've seen it on:
Musky First
Musky Hunter
In-Depth Angling
Lake State Fishing
Fishing Minnesota
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Location: Athens, Ohio | I think it was on the Nut, too. m | |
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Location: Brookfield, WI | I posted a link to it on a bass fishing thread on the Home and Garden Web. LOL. The site is owned by GE, and they just opened a Fish and Game forum. I hope Steve doesn't mind, but I wanted to show those bassers what a real fish looked like. I've also been preaching CPR to a bass fisherman from Maine on that site. The fish and game forum is new, but there are hundreds of thousands of users on the site. I also linked it to a PM I recieved on a Chef's forum. I end my posts there with I like Muskies, and a chef there was asking me how I prepared them. LOL again. I thought Steve's client's fish was a good visual aid to include while I explained CPR.
If those links to this site were out of line, Somebody let me know. Andrew, Mike, Steve?
Man, I have to get a life. Somebody take me fishing, please.
Kevin
Cyberspace.
Edited by MuskyHopeful 10/15/2006 10:42 AM
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| My rod building hobby might be the perfect example of the power of the internet. I went from building sticks for friends in my basement.. to being mentioned in an In Fisherman article.... to building for folks all over the world. I took an order from Indonesia this week. All seems crazy to me. The only thing that has not changed is I am still working in my basement.
All for the love of fishing.
Keith | |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Kevin, no worries, a link to us from a post there is fine! | |
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