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oly67
Posted 9/18/2016 5:54 PM (#830721)
Subject: Green Bay guide recommendations?




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Heading to a meeting north of Green Bay this upcoming Friday. Toying with idea of trying to find a guide to fish Green Bay Sat. and/or Sunday. Never fished it before. Would like to cast, or is trolling necessary? Any ideas?
johnsonaaro2
Posted 9/18/2016 6:57 PM (#830726 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?





Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
Brett Jolly. Great guy that puts a lot of big fish in the boat

http://wisconsinfishingguideservice.com/
TTS
Posted 9/18/2016 7:04 PM (#830727 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?




Posts: 88


Location: Wisconsin
Yep ^^^!
VonBraun
Posted 9/18/2016 11:36 PM (#830746 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?




Posts: 172


I would recommend Chris Bartsch with www.inthebagguideservice.com and he just posted on facebook that he has the 25th available.
bbeaupre
Posted 9/19/2016 7:23 AM (#830752 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: RE: Green Bay guide recommendations?




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Ryan Grant is also a great guide and he has been boating some really nice fish.
trgoutdoors.com

vegas492
Posted 9/19/2016 7:47 AM (#830755 - in reply to #830721)
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Ryan Grant is the man! You won't fish with a better person than Ryan. 920 412 2020
Aaron B
Posted 9/19/2016 8:55 AM (#830759 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?




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Most of the guides (Jolly, Alexander, Nolan Koepp, Drew Grissman, Ryan Grant) are on fish right now. The bite has been really good the last week plus. Mostly trolling as the fish are scattered and it's just more efficient. I prefer casting too, but trolling is probably the way to go right now.
muskihntr
Posted 9/19/2016 9:24 AM (#830765 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?




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Location: lansing, il
Kevin has been having a pretty nice season with some big fish hitting the nets.
http://www.layinalineguideservice.com

Edited by muskihntr 9/19/2016 9:26 AM
Muskie36
Posted 9/19/2016 8:40 PM (#830837 - in reply to #830721)
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Zach Stadler of live action guide service
4reukmuskies
Posted 9/19/2016 9:48 PM (#830848 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?





Posts: 422


Get a hold of Kevin Pischke to see if he has either of those dates open. He is on fish the fish right now and putting some big girls in the net. And you will learn a ton while having a blast doing it.

www.layinalineguideservice.com



Edited by 4reukmuskies 9/19/2016 9:50 PM
kdebell
Posted 9/20/2016 8:28 AM (#830866 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: RE: Green Bay guide recommendations?




Posts: 251


I would also agree that Ryan Grant is great on the Bay, I have fished with him quite a bit and he has put me on fish every time.
BNelson
Posted 9/20/2016 10:22 AM (#830873 - in reply to #830866)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?





Location: Contrarian Island
if you book a guide, make sure and ask if you are actually hiring HIM for the day or if he will pawn you off on one of his subs...there is at least one that will do that to you and not tell you til the day you show up...and then the sub won't let you cast and makes you troll all day...
bottomlessbay
Posted 9/20/2016 11:03 AM (#830878 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?




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You can't go wrong with Ryan Grant or Chris Bartsch. Both are on fish right now.
AndrewR
Posted 9/20/2016 3:38 PM (#830913 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?





Posts: 300


Location: Minocqua, WI
Brett Jolly, Chris Bartsch, Ryan Grant, and Stephen Boulden are my recommendations. Though I'm biased because I'm friends with each and know what's expected lol. They'll do what's necessary to catch and they make fishing fun.
MuskyNate27
Posted 9/22/2016 8:11 AM (#831037 - in reply to #830721)
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Posts: 293


Bartsch or Ryan Grant.... you won't be disappointed.
don3118
Posted 9/23/2016 7:50 PM (#831232 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: RE: Green Bay guide recommendations?




Posts: 111


Location: Weyauwega Wi.
Eric Larsen is always on fish out there. Rubberhairy guide service. You won't be disappointed.
Guest1
Posted 9/27/2016 12:08 PM (#831593 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?




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We tried booking with Brett last Friday he was booked but he got us with one of his guys. This guy should of told us before we ever got in the boat that there are 4 - 5 ft waves and let us decide if we wanted to go. Instead he told us to put on our rain gear that we where probably going to get wet. What a day, the waves where killer and we where holding on for our lives, what a bad call on his part, he told us Brett's guys got sick by 9 and where off the lake, we made it to 12, what a disaster. Make sure you ask the guide whoever it is, how the lake is before you go.
BNelson
Posted 9/27/2016 1:23 PM (#831614 - in reply to #830721)
Subject: Re: Green Bay guide recommendations?





Location: Contrarian Island
gee, not a shocker!
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