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| I'm thinking of hiring a guide in the hayward area. I'm trying to get my wife her first musky. Who does everyone recomend? Thanks. |
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Location: S.W. WI | Scott Kieper, Daryl Neibauer, Bruce Shumway,
Been with em all and all exceptional fishermen and teachers.
Scott Kieper is Die hard- obsessed muskie freak.
Shumway (Bruce) is old school with many years of success and knowledge.
Daryl Neibauer is a very good fisherman and will work his butt off for you.
They all fish multiple lakes, depending what you want. (#'s or Hogs.)
-Jon Rude
Edited by Rudedog 9/10/2012 8:52 PM
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| ty sennette if your headed for the chip and im sure he guides on some other bodies of water |
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| Steve Genson. Fish Hunts Guide Service. Great guide and super nice. |
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Location: oconomowoc, wi | x's 2 on Genson..!! |
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Location: MN | Another vote for Ty in the Chip.
Guest - 9/10/2012 9:05 PM
ty sennette if your headed for the chip and im sure he guides on some other bodies of water |
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | fishhawk50 - 9/10/2012 9:18 PM
x's 2 on Genson..!!
X3 on Steve ! |
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Location: Eau Claire,WI | All that were listed above are great choices but one name is missing,IMHO the BEST on the water teacher,Dave Dorazio. I think either Dave or Ty would be my first choices for the Hayward area. Let us know who you went with and how the trip goes. |
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Posts: 127
| John Detloff of Indian Trail Resort is another great guide to consider fishing with if you'll be going to the Chippewa Flowage. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Dave Fornara at Heavy Metal Guide Service is a great guide to spend a day in the boat with. |
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| Genson x 10 |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Dave Dorazio or Scott Kieper Both of those guys have it dialed in . Dorazio and Kieper both have different approaches to fishing can't go wrong with either on of those guys.
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| I have been with Scott Kieper and would definitely book him again if I was in the area. Probably one of the most hardcore guys I have ever fished with. You will definitely learn allot on a day with him and have some fun even if the fish don’t cooperate |
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| another for ty |
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| Another great guide is Mike Cookas very versitle excellent teacher great guy to fish with tons of experience and knows the area extreamly well. |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | A lot would depend on where your staying while up in Hayward. If your on the flowage, Ty or Dave Dorazio would be a good pick. If your in the Hayward area, both Bruce and Bill Schumway or Daryl Neibauers would be a good pick. They can take you to a smaller action lake and she should have some fun. |
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| See if Pete Mania is available! His back yard for a long time! |
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | Steve Genson |
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Posts: 194
| Nobody outfishes Kieper. Nobody. He's averaged over 200 captures per season for years with around50 over 45". Noone else has ever done what he does in Hayward. |
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Location: Smith Creek | He also puts in about 3500 hours per season.
If I was gonna hire a guide in the Hayward area it would be Dorazio. You'll have fun AND learn something AND catch fish.
Ty is good too. So is Pete Rich. |
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