Muskies in High Places
sworrall
Posted 3/16/2003 6:15 PM (#63885)
Subject: Muskies in High Places





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

If you were to be able to plan a trip anywhere in North America to fish Muskies, where would your dream destination be?

I dream about being able to spend the entire summer on the Goon, opener to ice up.

MikeHulbert
Posted 3/16/2003 6:19 PM (#63888 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I think I would like to stay at Herbies and fish Eagle for the entire year. But if that can't happen, I'll stay with you on the Goon.

Hulbert

Posted 3/16/2003 8:07 PM (#63914 - in reply to #63885)
Subject: RE: Muskies in High Places


Whaats a Goon???
MuskieE
Posted 3/16/2003 8:15 PM (#63917 - in reply to #63885)
Subject: RE: Muskies in High Places





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Location: Appleton,WI
A whole summer then its gonna be the sewer hole I know.
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 3/16/2003 8:41 PM (#63922 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: Greenfield, WI
I would like to second "the Goon", in Worrall's boat!
In my Tuffy, it would be the Winnepeg River system around Minaki, Ont.
Slamr
Posted 3/16/2003 9:14 PM (#63929 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I'm with Mike: stay at Herbie's place....hunt trophy's on Eagle and chase off to Corner, Stewart, Canyon, Little Vermillion and the Indian Chain to get my numbers fix.

Slamr
Trophymuskie
Posted 3/17/2003 7:59 AM (#63960 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: Eastern Ontario

I'll stay right here thank you. ;)  Funny my wife asked me where I tought the best muskie fishing was yesterday and I told her right here. So she said that if I ever was to go away there would be muskie fishing to bring me back. LOL I did not ask why she came to that conclusion but it made sense. :))

Mr.Pike
Posted 3/17/2003 8:54 AM (#63971 - in reply to #63960)
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Eagle lake, georgian bay, lotw, or ottawa river
RAZE1
Posted 3/17/2003 9:19 AM (#63975 - in reply to #63971)
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Location: NeverNever Lake
The 4 that Mr.Pike listed + Mayers Lake near Mayberry. Opie sure did land some nice gills!
muskyone
Posted 3/17/2003 9:38 AM (#63981 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
I would be making the trip out East to the area around St. Lawrence and with Richard Collins on the Mighty Ottawa. This is where the big fish live.
Jomusky
Posted 3/17/2003 11:04 PM (#64050 - in reply to #63981)
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Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
I would spend it on Vermillian so I would win the big tourney and be able to fish another whole summer!

The second summer I would be mobil, with trips to the Ottawa, LOTW, Minnesota, Rowan, and maybe even the Goon (if a friend of mine with a Patriot would invite me).

By the way it would be a permanent trip as my wife would take the house, but that just may be worth it???
ToddM
Posted 3/18/2003 8:42 PM (#64157 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: oswego, il
I would definitely spend it with my kids on little vermillion. Doubt I would get much fishing in just taking nice fish off their poles! Suites me just fine.:-)
sworrall
Posted 3/27/2003 12:45 PM (#64927 - in reply to #64157)
Subject: RE: Muskies in High Places





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Anyone else? What would be your dream Muskie trip?
Steve Jonesi
Posted 3/27/2003 2:02 PM (#64929 - in reply to #63885)
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I would have to say LOTW. I could fish smallies til the opener and then it's toothy city baby.I love Rowan also, but I would want to take the 620 and that would be a really expensive airdrop!LOTW is my happy place! Steve
happy hooker
Posted 3/27/2003 6:15 PM (#64939 - in reply to #63885)
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I want to see lake Mead stocked in Nevada,,,then I can stay on the strip eat $2.99 prime rib,free drinks, and cast bulldawgs with my elvis jumpsuit on,,,and the muskies inc convention will be a blast when the Las Vegas chapter hosts it,,forget Kentucky,,,muskie first outing to the "Mirage"

Edited by happy hooker 3/27/2003 6:17 PM
toddb
Posted 3/27/2003 7:36 PM (#64946 - in reply to #64939)
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Location: Thief River Falls MN
I'll second the Wabigoon Lake notion. After seeing the pictures that Terry at Merkels Camp has of a true monster and some of Steve Worralls huge fish, you can't help but want to go try to get one of these beasts. That is why I'll be there July 3-11.:o :o

later,toddb

Edited by toddb 3/27/2003 7:38 PM
rpieske
Posted 3/27/2003 7:39 PM (#64947 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
I'm living my dream....4 months each year on LOTW. This will be my 50th year.
mikes
Posted 3/27/2003 7:42 PM (#64948 - in reply to #64947)
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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Definitely LOTW.
divani
Posted 3/28/2003 8:55 AM (#64995 - in reply to #63885)
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Location: Belgium
LOTW or Eagle lake with muskyone
Musktothehuhhuh
Posted 3/28/2003 11:34 AM (#65007 - in reply to #63885)
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Why dont most of you go where the next world record is coming from???? Georgian Bay of course!! 2.5 hrs away from me so I live very close. Just don't expect big numbers, but big fish is what you are after right?
Musk.
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 3/28/2003 12:26 PM (#65011 - in reply to #63885)
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Frolander Bay in LOTW – Dreams do come true

Edited by nxtwrldrcd 3/28/2003 12:27 PM