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lambeau
Posted 3/9/2008 11:58 AM (#306316)
Subject: new Madison area guide!


now that he's fully into enjoying retirement, Steve Reinstra has been able to really focus on his muskie fishing skills. he caught over 100 muskies in the last two seasons, and this year he's going to be guiding part-time on the Madison chain, specializing in motor trolling. Steve's a former President of the local Muskies Inc chapter, and all-around good guy.

i had the good fortune to spend some time trolling with Steve last year and it really helped me to learn techniques and improve my confidence on these local waters.

if you're looking to do some trolling in Madison, definitely give Steve a call.
reasonable rates, and he even offers a guarantee: if you don't hook up, your next day out with him is free.

http://www.madisonmuskytroller.com/



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Mikes Extreme
Posted 3/9/2008 12:11 PM (#306318 - in reply to #306316)
Subject: RE: new Madison area guide!





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Just met Steve this past weekend. Very nice guy with a passion for muskies. Great to have him working with others teaching the patterns that catch muskies. Check him out and stick some Madtown Muskies with him this season.
Steve Reinstra
Posted 3/9/2008 6:49 PM (#306383 - in reply to #306316)
Subject: RE: new Madison area guide!




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
Thanks for the mention Lambeau! I am on the water most of the week anyway, so why not? I picked up a few techniques from you as well last year.

Mike......Now I know why they call you the Extreme One, Few muskie anlgers talk about the sport with as much passion as you! Great info. that you shared at the School yesterday, thanks.

sworrall
Posted 3/9/2008 8:29 PM (#306406 - in reply to #306316)
Subject: Re: new Madison area guide!





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I'd recommend a day in the boat with Steve for sure.
MUSKYBOY
Posted 3/9/2008 8:56 PM (#306409 - in reply to #306316)
Subject: Re: new Madison area guide!


Good luck with your new guide business Steve
muskie! nut
Posted 3/9/2008 10:26 PM (#306415 - in reply to #306316)
Subject: Re: new Madison area guide!





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
New???? He's retired, how new can new be??? Seriously SteveR good luck!!!
Donnie3737
Posted 3/10/2008 9:32 AM (#306466 - in reply to #306415)
Subject: Re: new Madison area guide!


Man I wish I lived in Madison still...I miss fishing for the toothy critters there, even though I didn't catch many back in the 80's. But with the guide talent that is currently there, I might actually be able to catch one now.

Steve, you're gonna be a good one...best of luck in your new venture.

Donnie
Steve Reinstra
Posted 3/10/2008 10:17 PM (#306640 - in reply to #306466)
Subject: Re: new Madison area guide!




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
Steve W., Donnie and Muskboy........Thanks for the kind comments, should be a fun deal!

Donnie.........You may miss the Madison Chain muskies, but they don't miss the cold steel of your bucktails on your wide figure eights!

Gerard........Thanks, I think.

Steve R
bfunk73183
Posted 3/11/2008 12:12 AM (#306667 - in reply to #306316)
Subject: RE: new Madison area guide!




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my dad lives in waunakee right now.......he grew up on mendota also. he fishes menona and waubeesa a lot but doesnt target muskies specifically. would it be possible to set him up with a trip with me paying? (i dont know if i would join in since im in minneapolis) i thought it would be a nice little gift to him though. if he would be interested would you be ok with doing something like this?

i was just curious.....thanks

-brian-
muskie! nut
Posted 3/11/2008 6:12 AM (#306675 - in reply to #306316)
Subject: Re: new Madison area guide!





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Brian, knowing SteveR so well, I'm sure he would gladly take out your dad. Give him a call and make the necessary arrangements. Your dad will love it.

Edited by muskie! nut 3/11/2008 6:13 AM
Steve Reinstra
Posted 3/11/2008 9:52 PM (#306863 - in reply to #306667)
Subject: RE: new Madison area guide!




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
Brian, I also sent you a PM. Call me at 608-770-7131, would be glad to set this up for your Dad.
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