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Matt Collins
Posted 8/13/2005 7:32 PM (#156555)
Subject: Musky fishing chewball style




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It seems that a lot who fish muskies use some type of tobacco related product. How many of you either smoke(something) or chew while fishing, and how many used to smoke or chew? What brand? I've been a copenhagen chewer for a long time, and have thought about quitting but find it hard to spend 14 hrs a day on the water without a big wadd of poop in my mouth. I guess the least I can do is find a cheaper chewball. Cope is getting too expensive. I need a good generic chew
RAZE1
Posted 8/13/2005 8:35 PM (#156558 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
David Sunflower Seeds...............
muskie! nut
Posted 8/13/2005 9:23 PM (#156561 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Matt, just head to the nearest barnyard. The farmers will most likely let you scrape up as much chew as you can handle & it will likely tastes better. And the beat part – for FREE!

Ever think of being on fear factor? If you can handle that sh1t you most likely can handle anything that they would like you to eat.


What I really would like to know is how many of those who smoke throw those non-biodegradable butts into the lake?
Red Man
Posted 8/13/2005 10:00 PM (#156563 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style




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I roll my own(Right handers, not left!), Top Menthol. All natural and no filters. I don't smoke much when I'm casting, don't want to take the time to roll and a wet hand makes it hard to do. I find that trolling is the best way to smoke, drink coffee and eat. If I can just get a recliner in the boat I'll be set! Later
Ranger
Posted 8/14/2005 4:18 AM (#156568 - in reply to #156563)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style





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I smoke ciggy buts. Rarely touch them once in my mouth; I can blow the ash off the end and out of the boat without thinking about it. I NEVER throw butts in the lake - buttheads do that.
Dacron+Dip
Posted 8/14/2005 8:28 AM (#156571 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style


Career Cope dipper (hence the handle). It only helps the bite. Got a real sow last night, 50x24 here on GBay. If anybody can help me post the pic, that'd be great.
MuskieMedic
Posted 8/14/2005 9:32 AM (#156577 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style





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Location: Stevens Point, WI
The mighty bear Kodiak!
jacorn
Posted 8/14/2005 11:11 AM (#156584 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style


Matt,if your looking for a cheap alternative to Cope try Grizzly in the red can. $8 for 5 cans at Wal-Mart. Dip dosen't last as long as Cope but at 75% off you can afford to rotate more often. But I did splurge and buy a brand new shiny can of Copenhagen Long Cut to go fishin' yesterday!!! To bad thats as good as my day went.
Robby D
Posted 8/14/2005 1:58 PM (#156586 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style




Posts: 188


Location: Chicago
Skoal Long Cut Wintergreen.
CPRMASAP
Posted 8/14/2005 3:16 PM (#156590 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style





Location: Menasha, WI
I'm a kodiac man myself.... when times are tough, throw in a "lucky lipper"
esoxlazer
Posted 8/14/2005 4:26 PM (#156594 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style





Posts: 336


Location: Lino Lakes, MN
I gotta go with Jacorn on this one....I cant tell the difference between Kodiak and Grizzly, and the price cannot be beat. $1.79 a can.

Lazer
cpaetzel
Posted 8/14/2005 5:13 PM (#156598 - in reply to #156594)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style




Posts: 44


Location: Bloomington, MN
a guy at a skoal tent told me grizz is rejected kodiak.
steve48
Posted 8/14/2005 8:54 PM (#156609 - in reply to #156555)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing chewball style


david sunflower seeds and jack links shredded jerky chew. after all those pictures i seen last year in
health class, no thanks on the tabaco and chew stuff.
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