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| Hi, I started going Musky fishing this year and can't seem to get enough. I took my daughter who is twelve and she caught a 44 incher on Lake Holcombe. I am strickly a catch and release fisherman but a 50 might have to be on the wall. I have an older Winnebago and am looking for a place to set up for just Sept and oct. for some late fall fishing near Holcombe. ? |
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| a 50 would still look good on the wall as a replica too. You might want to consider that as a alernative. |
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| Replica!!!! Not the thing to say when asking a bunch of freaks if you can use their parking spot. Just my opinion. Keeping a 50" is not strictly a catch and release fisherman. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Agreed, replica is the way to go but that wasn't the question. Anyone have a parking spot open? |
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Location: ladysmith, wi | try big swedes, there might be a few places off water, rivers edge camp ground off cty p north of flaters might have a opening, i will be fishing holcombe on fri if your out there i will be in ranger z20 with a etec 225ho, stop by and say hello |
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| Ever seen those musky mounts that are falling apart and dry rotting? With a replica your grandchildren can display your 50 and it will look great!
Take many good pix and take good measurements in the water! |
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| Phaze, my young son (future fishers) thank you for your "catch and release" philosophy. Keep in mind though that in some areas there are VERY FEW 50- inchers swimming around and it took them a long time to get that big. As suggested, you may want to consider a replica for big brutes as well, your choice. Good luck finding a camping spot, can't be of help there..... |
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