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MuskyHopeful
Posted 11/11/2006 4:29 AM (#220330)
Subject: A Woman's Perspective





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Location: Brookfield, WI
My Wife's comment as the alarm went off at 4:45 am and the wind was howling outside.

"Good Luck today, honey.... you guys are crazy."

Kevin

Putting those warms clothes to use.
esox50
Posted 11/11/2006 8:23 AM (#220343 - in reply to #220330)
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LMAO!
Kingfisher
Posted 11/11/2006 11:44 AM (#220376 - in reply to #220330)
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Location: Muskegon Michigan
My wife would have said quote( well honey we will have to fish the quiet side of the lake and we are using the the big boat!!) I have a wife with a different perspective. She is the 2006 Muskies inc womens division champion. We started fishing this year in January and will stop December 31st. She has 103 muskies to date in 2006 and has stood besides me in 7 foot waves and horizontal Hail. Snow storms ,Breaking ice , and Rain that had us running twin bilge pumps. I am proud of her. She is one in a million.Meet Michelle King. Kingfisher


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Kingfisher
Posted 11/11/2006 11:58 AM (#220377 - in reply to #220330)
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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Those two pics were november cold weather Musky and pike. She also fishes on warm October days and catches 50 inchers. Kingfisher


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esoxman50
Posted 11/11/2006 12:39 PM (#220384 - in reply to #220330)
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It makes me feel better knowing that fishing in this kind of weather is'nt gender based.
Kingfisher
Posted 11/11/2006 3:50 PM (#220410 - in reply to #220330)
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Location: Muskegon Michigan
We run from the weather when we can. We fished in southern Indiana in January 2006 and the temps were 70 degrees. one day later in northern Indiana they were 36 with freezing rain.My wife was on a mission to break every womens record in Muskies inc. She has broken all of them but one. That record is biggest fish by a woman and Linda Rices 57 incher will be very hard for any Gal to top. Next year we will take on that record by fishing the St Lawrence river and Georgian Bay. big water looking for a 57.5" piggy. Kingfisher
Muskie Pat
Posted 11/11/2006 4:03 PM (#220415 - in reply to #220330)
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Location: Fishing the weeds
You said it, One in a Million! My wife fished with me last week in Minnesota. Some mornings it was in the single digits. She never complained. I hope your wife gets the record. Mine has no such aspirations but, loves to fish none the less. Pat
Lolleitta
Posted 11/14/2006 9:56 PM (#220954 - in reply to #220330)
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Location: Appleton, WI
Maybe I am strange, but after a few nudges, I would be aroused enough to be excited. Wait, what are we talking about...LOL!
Really, I enjoy the musky hunt #*^@ near as much as Rob. I get motivated pretty darn quick.
Justin Gaiche
Posted 11/15/2006 12:11 AM (#220977 - in reply to #220954)
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Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
My wife would musky fish all the time if she had an endless supply of Little Claws too. Great bait!
tomyv
Posted 11/15/2006 7:47 AM (#220985 - in reply to #220330)
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Location: Washington, PA
I've only been married a few weeks......BUT, on the honeymoon, laying on a beach in Jamaica, my wife looked over and said "This is really nice, but next year let's go to Canada and fish."
RUMBLEFISH
Posted 11/15/2006 10:00 AM (#221020 - in reply to #220330)
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I am fortunate enough to have a wife who loves the outdoors and loves to fish , but she isn'y as hard core as some of the others !! God bless her as she let's me fish as much as I can , when my son get's a little older she won't see either of us very much but she"d be more then happy to let us go whenever we want !!
Kimmer218
Posted 11/15/2006 3:37 PM (#221055 - in reply to #220985)
Subject: RE: A Woman's Perspective




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My fiance just introduced me to Muskie fishing this year and I can't get enough. I have already told him - I want out honeymoon in Canada going after the big ones Now I just have to convince him sooner than later is better LOL I am also bow hunting for the first time this year - enjoying that as well - just doesn't quite compare to muskie fishing in my mind....yet... have to see how it goes after my first big buck. Going gun hunting with him and his family this weekend - can't wait
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