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Message Subject: Cass Lake Guide needed
Fordjk
Posted 4/15/2003 10:51 PM (#67057)
Subject: Cass Lake Guide needed




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My family and I are planning a trip to Cass Lake 7 to 14 June, staying at Break on the Lake. I am interested in hiring a Muskie guide for a day. Can anyone recommend a guide. I have never hired a guide before and am looking for someone who works well with a newcomer to Muskie fishing -- looking to learn as much as possible about muskie fishing tools and techniques.

Jerry (aka "Chief")

Posted 4/16/2003 12:31 AM (#67059 - in reply to #67057)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed


I'm using Steve on the 16th and he has been very helpful in letting us know what to prepare for and expect.

Steve Cady

http://www.muskynut.com/Steve.htm
Shep
Posted 4/16/2003 8:11 AM (#67070 - in reply to #67059)
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You're gonna love Break on the Lake. Great place to stay, and very nice cabins. Some big fish in that there lake, and I know Steve Cady has caught some of them.
Jackbull
Posted 4/16/2003 8:18 AM (#67071 - in reply to #67057)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed




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Location: Thibodaux, LA
Got to go with Ted Roos all the way. Has been guiding on Cass for many, many years. He has some spots that I swear disappear when I try looking for them. Break on the Lake is a wonderful place. Great people.

Good luck and tell Teddy I said Hi.

Jack Latrobe
MikeHulbert
Posted 4/16/2003 9:21 AM (#67084 - in reply to #67057)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I think Gregg Thomas will be up there by then. Try giving him a call. His web-site is www.battlethebeast.com

Mike Hulbert
RK
Posted 4/16/2003 9:46 AM (#67093 - in reply to #67057)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed




Posts: 69


Hiya,
Ted Roos, or Dan Craven would get my votes. Ted is a legend on the lake, and Dan is flat out one of the best fisherman I've ever known. Both great guys.

Not sure about Ted's contact info, but you can get ahold of Dan at 218-547-2869

RK
DUCK
Posted 4/16/2003 10:21 AM (#67097 - in reply to #67057)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed





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Location: Brainerd Area
cady's a very good stick and he know's the water very well. he's fun to fish with and can teach you the lake as well as what structure to fish and whens the best time to fish it.
[email protected]
www.muskynut.com

duck
0723
Posted 4/16/2003 11:11 AM (#67102 - in reply to #67097)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed




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I would go with Mark Nelson last season he guided his nephew to three 50 inch muskies largest being 57 inches.He was guiding on three different structures reeds,sand bars,rocks to show his nephew how to fish all three.Mark is the owner of Birch Villa resort.Phone number is 218-335-6795.Good luck 0723 Bill Ramsey
Commanche Jim
Posted 4/16/2003 12:21 PM (#67111 - in reply to #67057)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed





Posts: 335


Location: Orland Park
Hey Jerry......are you from Illinois? If so, we can meet up, have a couple cocktails, I can mark a map up for you, and you can save some dough. Cass is actually very easy to fish. You just have to get to the spots, and I have very easy ways to put you on the spots.
Fordjk
Posted 4/16/2003 4:47 PM (#67136 - in reply to #67111)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed




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CJ,

You bet, live in Southern Illinois close to St. Louis. I will be driving up to Case, leaving around 4 to 5 June to visit family on the way up. I'd like to take you up on your offer if you have some good intel on the lake and we can figure a way to link up -- I am offering beverages of your choice...... Thanks for the reply. Also, thanks to all other feedback on guides. I'll take your recommendations and do some research.

Jerry
mikie
Posted 4/16/2003 5:44 PM (#67140 - in reply to #67136)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed





Location: Athens, Ohio
You are gonna have a blast with which-ever of these guys you choose. Break is a real fine choice, too. can i go too, huh? m

Posted 4/17/2003 7:55 AM (#67169 - in reply to #67140)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed


Great choices listed!

Ted Roos has been fishing Cass forever.

Mark Has some big fish that is for sure!

Gregg Thomas is a great guide but he is on Mille Lacs this summer.

Cady- No comment on that guy.

Break on the Lake is the place to go! Steve and Julie are some of the best resort people I've met and take care of whatever you'll need!

Have fun and good luck.

P.S. small lures June 15th.....
PapaJoe
Posted 4/17/2003 3:32 PM (#67212 - in reply to #67057)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Guide needed




Posts: 285


This guy: [email protected]
Showed me some MONSTERS over at Big Lake, about 2 miles from BOTL. This was during the Cass Outing for MuskieFIRST last September. He's a good guy to fish with, put me on a 7 pound walleye...
Also see: http://www.muskynut.com/duck2.htm
Spend a day at Big Lake while you're up there, and toss jerkbaits into windblown reeds (even though you'll catch lots of reeds along the way). Big fish love the reeds...
Good luck,
Papa Joe
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