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Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall season
 
Message Subject: Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall season
sworrall
Posted 10/7/2005 6:20 PM (#161883)
Subject: Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall season





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Howie talks about the season, his success rate this year, patterns and techinques, and his forecast for the fall season.

Dave discusses the hot, dry, water starved season in the Hayward area, and discusses his plans and forecast for the upcoming fall season.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/fishingfanatics.asp

Thanks to Howie and Dave for the interviews!

muskyboy
Posted 10/7/2005 8:17 PM (#161886 - in reply to #161883)
Subject: RE: MuskieFIRST Radio Interviews, Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio


Awesome as always, keep them coming!!!
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 10/11/2005 9:03 AM (#162104 - in reply to #161883)
Subject: RE: Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall seas




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Location: Greenfield, WI
I would like to disavow any part of any story that Dave will have with my name in it!
Dave Neuswanger
Posted 10/14/2005 6:53 AM (#162460 - in reply to #161883)
Subject: RE: Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall seas


What a great interview with Dave Dorazio! I don't really know Dave, having met him only once a few months ago. But it seems from this interview that his knowledge, positive attitude, and sense of humor set the standard for what I would seek in a North Woods Muskie Guide. You guys have done a great job bringing in people like Dave to share their insights and experiences with those of us who are "less than expert" at the sport of muskie fishing. Also, listening to perspectives of guys like Dave helps me do my professional job better. Keep up the good work, guys.

Dave Neuswanger
Fisheries Team Leader, Upper Chippewa Basin
Wisconsin DNR, Hayward
firstsixfeet
Posted 10/14/2005 7:54 AM (#162464 - in reply to #161883)
Subject: RE: Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall seas




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I too enjoyed the interviews. I am curious, is this actually a radio show or just an added attraction to this site? If it is an added attraction to the site, I give it a big thumbs up!

Nice to hear the measured Dorazio voice and interesting to hear that his longest fish in the boat this year was 1/2" longer than he is! Power to the hobbits!!!!
Slamr
Posted 10/14/2005 12:12 PM (#162506 - in reply to #161883)
Subject: RE: Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall seas





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
F6F,
The MuskieFIRST Radio program is a new addition as of the last few weeks that we do. All our own technology, done in our Rhinelander "studio", also known as Steve Worrall's home office.

Keep a look out for a recently done interview with Jeff Tilkens of Roberts Outdoors.
sworrall
Posted 10/14/2005 2:30 PM (#162518 - in reply to #162506)
Subject: RE: Howie Meyer and Dave Dorazio discuss the 2005 year to date and talk about the upcoming Fall seas





Posts: 32922


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
We actually have the technology to do a show from anywhere, if I have the studio equipment with me. We also Podcast the interviews, and archive them in the MuskieFIRST Radio archive for future reference.

FSF, glad you like the interviews.
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