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Location: Ontario | My son and I are planning on visiting the Green Bay area in the fall. We are wanting to visit Wisconsin for at least a week, and possibly see a Packers game, do some fishing, and enjoy the area. Its a 14 hour drive for us, so I don't want to trailer my boat. I would like to do some bookings soon to make sure we commit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. We are clueless on the area.
Thanks, Tim |
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| I would call Capt Brett Jolly. Best guide on the bay.
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| Give us a call at Smokey's on the Bay 920 436 0600. We have a full range of guides to choice from, can also help you with hotel accomidations and if possible Packer tickets |
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| I'll second Brett Jolly, I've fished with him for years, He's the best on tyhe Bay.
715-581-5678 |
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| According to another site, Brett isnt guiding full time on the bay anymore. Seems the really tough bite last few years & gap in stocking/lower population densities the reason. He said hes only guiding select peak weeks during the season. Dont blame him. |
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| Find out what nightclubs in town are hot. Hit them on Friday night after 10:00 but before midnight. Look for blondes. |
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Location: Ontario | Awseome..my sons 17 and loves blondes. I wouldn't mind staying at a lodge for a few days, and moving around and see some local sites. Doesn't have to be just Green Bay |
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| Check out Beansnappers near Appleton: Get ur bean snapped |
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| Lots and lots of places to stay... especially up the door peninsula, which is more geared towards tourism. If you want to fish I would recommend Little Sturgeon or Sturgeon Bay, they are only an hour away from downtown GB. Depends on what you are looking to get into in WI i guess. Fall brings great duck hunting, musky, walleye, etc....
As far as Guides....
Alexander
Denis Radloff (fishes up door co area also)
Dempsy
Lots and Lots...
Good luck and go packers |
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