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| It's that time of the year to start planning for this years Muskie season. Last year after the Trisox Muskie show in Chicago I attended my first CCMI Musky School and boy was I glad I did! I found the quality and quantity of topics to be great as well at the instructors. I got a great overview of the latest electronic technology and its operation by Kevin Wegner. I wanted to know more about trolling and got some excellent information on both power and rowing trolling from Kevin Witt and Jim Olson. And I'm looking forward to hearing from Adam Oberfoell again at this year’s event! Take a look at this years schedule and see what appeals to you. I'm sure you will find quality sessions whether you're and seasoned or rookie muskie angler. Oh I forgot to mention the lunch was included and tasty.:)
John Cuta
9th INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED MUSKIE SCHOOL Saturday March 20, 2010 Waunakee High School, Waunakee WI
7:30 Doors open, Check-in, coffee & donuts 8:20 Welcome & Kick-off (Auditorium) - All Participants at the Auditorium 8:30 ”Hot topics for Muskie Anglers” Panel (Worrall,Stewart) - Auditorium 9:00–10:25 [Block #1]: 9:00 A) Poolside Lure Demonstrations – Working Plastics, Jigs & Crank Bait: tips & techniques [Worrall/Hanson] 9:00 B) Boat & motor maintenance [Greg Fitch (invited(i)] 9:00 C) Sonar, Fish finders & Marine Electronics - Latest technology & Operation [Kevin Wegner(i)] 9:00 D) Spring Muskie Fishing Techniques: Getting ready for opener[Reinstra/Devos/Aldworth(i)] 9:00 E) Muskie Fishing on the WI River [Tauchen] 9:00 F) GPS systems – Class & field exercise [Scott Hogland] 9:00 G) Muskie Fishing basics for Youth & Adults [Duffy Kopf] 9:00 H) Build your own custom muskie rod (Critchley & Brad Walker-Teal River Rods) 9:00 I ) Long Legged & Stork Lake (Schell & Penniston) 9:00 J) All about making muskie lures A-Z (John Eversoll) 9:00 K) Muskie Reel Repair Overview [Chuck Brod & colleagues]
10:25 -10:35 Break 10:35 – Noon [Block #2]: 10:35 A) Poolside Lure Demonstrations– Plastics, Jigs, crankbaits: tips & techniques [Lee Tauchen/Keith Krinke] 10:35 B) Patterning Big Muskies ”Sacrificing Quantity for Quality” [Adam Oberfoell] 10:35 C) Make Your Own Wooden Row Troller [Jim Olson] 10:35 D) Fishing Oneida and Vilas Counties [Worrall/Greg Matzke/Matt Raley(i)] 10:35 E) Sucker Fishing & Quickset Rigs [Jerry Georgeson] 10:35 F) Fishing Southeastern Wisconsin - Pewaukee/Okauchee [Mike Koepp] 10:35 G) Fishing Sawyer County & Northwest Wisconsin [Jim Stroede(i)] 10:35 H) Build your own custom muskie rod (Critchley & Brad Walker) 10:35 I) Make your own leaders Fluro & Steel (Reim & Hellenbrand) 10:35 J) Muskie Reel Repair tear down & hands on [Chuck Brod & colleagues] NOON—1:00 LUNCH & MINI-WORKSHOPS 1) Muskie fishing on Lake St Clair [Penniston & Reinstra] 2) Fly Fishing for Muskies (Greenup) 3) Reel/trolling motor repair [Brod] 4) Making Spinnerbaits/silicone skirts [Hollatz] 5) Muskie Lure Casting Accuracy Contest-outside (weather permitting) [Hempe]
1:00-2:30 [Block #3] 1:00 A) Trolling (Row & Motor) for Muskies with impressive results [Jim Olson/Steve Reinstra] 1:00 B) How to make Bucktails & Spinnerbaits [Scot Stewart] 1:00 C) How to make wooden muskie lures [Keith Krinke] 1:00 D ) Electric trolling motors selection & maintenance [Chuck Brod & colleagues] 1:00 E) Madison Chain Muskies [Ron Schell/Don Hollatz/Craig Eversoll(i)/Jeff Hanson] 1:00 F) Canadian Muskie Fishing (Lake of the Woods, Eagle Lake) [Matt Devos & Steve Herbeck(i)] 1:00 G) Build your own custom muskie rod (Critchley & Brad Walker) 1:00 H) Muskie fishing on the Mighty Chippewa River (Drift boat, casting, fly fishing, sucker fishing) (T. Greenup) 1:00 I) All about Boat Control (Worrall)
Registration is open to the public - everyone is welcome! Select one class per time period (3 total), indicate your preferred class for each time period on the form (below). Mail your completed form along with the tuition (payable to CCMI) before 3-15-10 tuition is $29, ($39 if paid after 3-15-10), $5 –Youth, 18 or younger to: Muskie Class - CCMI P.O. Box 8862 Madison, WI 53708. A confirmation and map will be sent to you before the event. Parking permits are not needed to park at the High School. No smoking is allowed at the facility. Wisconsin law prohibits smoking around this school facility. Questions: see www.capitalcitymuskiesinc.org or contact: Geoff Crandall at [email protected] or 608-831-6020 (evenings) or Steve Reinstra at [email protected] or 608-770-7131. (over)
9th INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED MUSKIE SCHOOL [_____] Saturday March 20, 2010 – held in Waunakee High School
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name ________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________
City ______________________________________ Zip______________
Select your 3 class choices – write them in below
8:20-9:00 Everyone in Auditorium: Welcome & “Hot topics for Muskie Anglers”
9:00 -10:25 YOUR CLASS CHOICE: _______________________________________
10:35 – Noon YOUR CLASS CHOICE: _______________________________________ Noon -1:00 Lunch & Mini sessions in lunch area
1:00 – 2:30 YOUR CLASS CHOICE: _______________________________________
2:45 – 3:30 Everyone in Auditorium: Fill out evaluation & turn in, Door Prizes & Raffle
$29 if paid before 3-15-10, if received after 3/15/10 fee is $39, (Youth fee $5- if 18 or younger).
Mail to: Muskie Class - CCMI P.O. Box 8862 Madison, WI 53708.
Payable to: CCMI.
-- This school is provided in honor of Gil Hamm and as a thank you to conscientious, conservation-minded Muskie anglers everywhere --
Edited by cuta 1/18/2010 10:44 AM
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Wow !
I'd like to get in on this, and for the price it sounds really tempting.... You guys may see the Silver Fox at this one.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Jerome, this one is a blast. The CCMI club really knows how to put together a school, and as it's been said...the lunch is stellar! |
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| Should be a good time as always!
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| Can the organizers record the classes and sell the dvd? I bet it would make a profit. I will buy one.
Brian
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Brian - 1/21/2010 12:56 PM
Can the organizers record the classes and sell the dvd? I bet it would make a profit. I will buy one.
Brian
We talked about that but getting enough video equipment and cameramen to record all sessions would be hard to do. We though that a HS AV dept would accept doing it, but all those inquiries were for naught.
We will have handout material by the presenters available to those that attend that can be taken home and reviewed as often as they wish. |
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Location: madison wisconsin | Is M1st gonna do a video of the panel discussion again this year?
Edited by wers4455 1/21/2010 2:00 PM
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Location: Yahara River Chain | wers4455 - 1/21/2010 1:59 PM
Is M1st gonna do a video of the panel discussion again this year?
I don't know for sure, but sworrall would know. |
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Very cool muskie school. I have been part of this for years and it's well worth going. The food is great, plenty to learn from all these classes.
The biggest problem you will have is figuring out what classes to sign up for. Lots of them to choose from but you can't be in two rooms at once so you have to make some choices.
The price is cheap in my opinion for all you can get out of this school. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | I got to say that its folks like Mike Koepp and Steve Worrall that help us out that really makes this school such a top notch event. While our primary goal is giving back from learning from those who had the knowledge before us, its also a great way to spend a winter's day. Thanks guys. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Yes, the panel discussion will be recorded. |
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Location: madison wisconsin | Good. Thanks Sworrall. It was helpful last year. |
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| Wow, there are a lot of interesting classes to choose from...I think I will have to go for sure....now decisions, decisions, decisions . |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Lars, there always the coin flip method....
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