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snaggletooth
Posted 2/11/2005 12:16 PM (#134697)
Subject: willow flowage




Posts: 148


Location: Milwaukee, WI
Can someone recommend a good musky guide for the Willow Flowage ?

Thanks,
Chuck
Sloanranger
Posted 2/11/2005 12:40 PM (#134701 - in reply to #134697)
Subject: RE: willow flowage


Jim Kiepke

http://www.muskyshop.com/ftp/guideservice.htm

Jim's a great fisherman and knows the flowage like no one else.

J.Sloan
Badfish Outdoors
Reef Hawg
Posted 2/12/2005 7:38 AM (#134773 - in reply to #134697)
Subject: RE: willow flowage




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
Another guy who used to guide the flowage(not sure if he still does) is Gary Schensel from willow hawk taxidermy. He also ranks as one of the top 2 musky taxidermists I know of. his shop is on 51 in Hazlehurst. He used to put people on some dandies.
Sloanranger
Posted 2/12/2005 8:02 PM (#134809 - in reply to #134697)
Subject: RE: willow flowage


Forgot to mention Gary, thanks for the heads up Reefhawg.
Gary does know his muskies on that body of water.

J.Sloan
Badfish Outdoors
Muskydr
Posted 2/13/2005 1:12 PM (#134854 - in reply to #134697)
Subject: RE: willow flowage




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Send me an email, I could set you up with many spots if you have your own boat. The flowage is pretty interesting and dangerous to traverse though, and there are not too many fish in there:)
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