Hayward area guide
Hardcore Musky
Posted 7/10/2008 11:44 PM (#325960)
Subject: Hayward area guide


Hi,
I'm looking for a guide that can put me on BIG muskys, not looking for numbers. most guides seem to want to put their clients on "muskys" and that's cool but this season I'm trying to do it different. I will be in the Hayward area for two weeks and just need some guidance from someone who knows? Any help would be great Thanks..........
andracke
Posted 7/11/2008 12:03 AM (#325964 - in reply to #325960)
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Posts: 133


Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL
Ty Sennett is an excellent guide on the Chippewa Flowage. His website with contact info is www.tysennett.com.
JKahler
Posted 7/11/2008 12:42 AM (#325967 - in reply to #325960)
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Posts: 1296


Location: WI
Larry Ramsell (still guiding?), Ty Sennett, Tanner Wildes...
esox50
Posted 7/11/2008 12:49 AM (#325968 - in reply to #325967)
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Scott Kieper
twells
Posted 7/11/2008 7:52 AM (#325989 - in reply to #325960)
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Posts: 393


Location: Hopefully on the water
I would recommend Tanner Wildes or Ty Sennett.
Shep
Posted 7/11/2008 8:50 AM (#326001 - in reply to #325989)
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All of those listed are top notch guides. I recommend Dave Dorazio. Always an interesting day in the boat wih Dave. He will target big fish if that is what you want.
ToothyCritter
Posted 7/11/2008 9:05 AM (#326003 - in reply to #325960)
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Posts: 667


Location: Roscoe IL
Tanner is a walleye guy! LOL!

I fished with Both Sennett & Tanner. Both are a blast to fish with & will make you laugh all day long.

Get ready to have fun!

I want to fish with Dave Dorazio next. Hear nothing but good things about him as well.
Live2Fish
Posted 7/11/2008 10:33 AM (#326026 - in reply to #325960)
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Posts: 170


Location: Chicagoland
I second Scott Kieper. He a hoot to be around and he boats PIGGIES!
Live2Fish
Posted 7/11/2008 10:36 AM (#326027 - in reply to #325960)
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Posts: 170


Location: Chicagoland
there was a report in the Fishing Reports forum with a guy who fished with Scott Kieper and he boated a hefty... well you check it out yourself here

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=43...
J.Sloan
Posted 7/11/2008 11:03 AM (#326034 - in reply to #325960)
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Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
I've fished with Tanner and Ty quite a few times and can't say enough good things about them. A lot of fun, they work very hard, and have great knowledge of the Hayward area. Both will target big fish if that is the request.

www.tannerwildes.com
www.tysennett.com

Keiper's track record the last few years speaks for itself, quite a few big fish. Don't have his web address offhand.

JS
Esoxman22
Posted 7/11/2008 12:01 PM (#326044 - in reply to #325964)
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Posts: 208


Location: Northern Wisc.
i second Scott Kieper......Great guy, full of energy and will fish 24 hours in a row if you wanted to......I was out with him 2 times and we saw a lot of big fish.....caught a couple as well......You also learn a thing or two with him.......
PFLesox
Posted 7/11/2008 1:01 PM (#326053 - in reply to #325960)
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Location: Munster, IN
I have also fished with Tanner a number of times and he is a class act, will put you on fish...BIG ones too.
He knows a number of the lakes in the area.
Ty only fishes the Chip but he is one of the best on that body of water.
Bruce Shumway or his brother Fuzzy are good ones to consider too.
Bruce fishes Lake Namakagon most of the time, knows where the BIG fish are too!
Scott K as mentioned is another option, never fished with him but have talked with him at the boat landing a few times and he sure has it dialed in up there.
Hope this helps and good luck!
Paul Leitelt

guest
Posted 7/11/2008 4:55 PM (#326081 - in reply to #325960)
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I believe Kieper had nine over 50 inches last year and over 200 fish in the boat.
Guest
Posted 7/11/2008 11:38 PM (#326112 - in reply to #325960)
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Steve gensen from keyes outdoors. He is the man. Big fish is all he is about. 715-558-3709 Because he leaves slots open for filming he may have a day he could give ya. www.fishhunts.com/ Just went with him the other day it was great!
musky Freak
Posted 7/14/2008 2:41 AM (#326275 - in reply to #325960)
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Scott Keiper is the man out in Hayward!!! He just put one of his clients on a 53 by 25 last week, killer Wis fish! and is up to around 103 for the year.... His website is not up yet but you can call him at 715 216 0664...

Good luck.....
jmuskieking
Posted 7/14/2008 3:14 PM (#326366 - in reply to #325960)
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Location: Valparaiso , Indiana
We went out with Scott a little over a week ago and put 4 in the boat over 45 inches. He's the best Big fish guide I know!!!


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muskellunged
Posted 7/18/2008 3:52 PM (#327184 - in reply to #325960)
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Location: Illinois
Considering he's caught 3 50 inchers just this week, I'd go ahead and get Scott Kieper. Maybe there's someone who's caught 4 this week that you'd rather call? If you're afraid of catching 40 pounders, call someone else instead!
madmusky
Posted 7/18/2008 6:57 PM (#327202 - in reply to #325960)
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Another vote for Tanner Wildes

www.tannerwildes.com

Guest
Posted 7/18/2008 7:10 PM (#327204 - in reply to #325960)
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Keiper is the best guide in the area for BIG fish. He is the Chuck Norris of musky fishing in N WI.
guest
Posted 7/18/2008 7:40 PM (#327205 - in reply to #325960)
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Scott Kieper, hands down if what you want is a big fish. It's common knowledge that Whitefish, LCO, Grindstone, and Round have trophy class specimens...................try an go after one "green" and see for yourself just how easy it is! You'll spend $400-500 in gas just cutting your teeth and have little to show for it. You may as well hire Kieper to start with and be a giant step ahead.
Reef Hawg
Posted 7/18/2008 9:45 PM (#327215 - in reply to #325960)
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Location: north central wisconsin
Check with Scott man, D.D. also a great dude, as is Joel Tinker.
kevinp
Posted 7/19/2008 5:18 AM (#327227 - in reply to #325960)
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Don't look any further, Kieper does not eat or sleep he is ALWAYS on big fish. By far the most die hard I know - very educational, very energentic. This guys an animal.
muskellunged
Posted 7/20/2008 6:57 AM (#327309 - in reply to #327227)
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Location: Illinois
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curleytail
Posted 7/20/2008 12:52 PM (#327331 - in reply to #325960)
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Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
Wow... I never thought I would hire a guide, but I might have to see if Scott has any openings in August. catching fish like that, he's probably booked solid until 2010!

curleytail
johnson
Posted 7/20/2008 3:09 PM (#327348 - in reply to #325960)
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thats great to hear..I'll let you know how we do.. I have friday and saturday booked this week..booked it in october '07 Yeehaw
bret

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