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esox50 |
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Posts: 2024 | Could anyone email or PM me some info on what's happening out on Waubesa? The Fighting Illini Bass Club will be fishing in the Big 10 Championship on the Chain this weekend, but I'm going to stay true to my roots and try and get a little 'ski fishin in on practice day (Saturday). Just a few hours at most. We will be launching at Lake Farm Park on Sunday, so if any M1sters are going out from there that morning and you see a black/tan Crestliner "Muskie Edition" (isn't it ironic... don't you think?) amongst a bunch of bass boats stop by and say hi! Thanks! | ||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | My buddy has a good one up today (tonight @ 6:30pm) on Wauby. He was use a black & silver bucktail that has two blades. Saw a flash nest to the boat and did a figure-8 and it hit. It was off as quick as it got on. Why am I telling you this??????? As a diehard Badger fan, I hate them Illini (btw - what is an Illini?) | ||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | muskie! nut - 9/27/2006 8:25 PM I hate them Illini (btw - what is an Illini?) :-) what is a packer?????? | ||
A-ROZ |
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Posts: 281 Location: Girdwood, Alaska | What is a Packer?..... The third-oldest team in pro football got its name from a World War I era company whose involvement with the team was over almost before it began. According to the Packers official site, the Green Bay Press-Gazette, and numerous fan sites, the team was named for the Indian Packing Company in 1919. This company happened to employ Earl "Curly" Lambeau, one of the founding athletes of the team, who would later become the team's head coach. In 1965, the team's stadium was also renamed to honor Lambeau. Lambeau convinced his boss Frank Peck to put up money for the fledgling team's jerseys and allow the team to use the company's athletic field for practices. Initially, the team was called "the Indians," after the Indian Packing Company. But by the end of its first season, the Green Bay press was calling the team "the Packers," and the name stuck. In 1921, the Acme Packing Company obtained a franchise for the team from the American Professional Football Association (renamed the National Football League in 1922). Now two packing companies had financially backed the local team, making the name apt indeed. There was a short-lived campaign to change the name in September of 1922 when the Green Bay Football Club was incorporated as the team's new backers. The name "Big Bay Blues" was suggested, perhaps because the team's colors were blue and gold at the time. But it seems the fans liked "the Packers" name best. In 1933, when the team financially reorganized yet again, the new corporation was named the Green Bay Packers, Inc., which settled the name issue for good, and green uniforms were introduced in 1950. Interestingly enough, the Packers haven't always played in Green Bay, Wisconsin. During their early years, the team played in Green Bay's East Stadium (also called the old City Stadium). Then, between 1952 and 1957, the team played their home games in Milwaukee's County Stadium. In 1957, the team moved into a newly built Green Bay City Stadium, but the Packers continued to play several home games each season in Milwaukee until 1994. Of course, the two cities can both boast of the famous Wisconsin cheese -- which Packers fans celebrate with their infamous cheeseheads. | ||
Bytor |
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Location: The Yahara Chain | Esox 50 there are always some muskies in the weeds in Wauby, a lot of the fish are shallow right now. You'll catch bigger bass on musky baits in Wauby anyways. There are some huge bucketmouths in there. | ||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | TMI...........guess thats what i get for askin... good luck out there this weekend fellas!!! | ||
lambeau |
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Esox 50 there are always some muskies in the weeds in Wauby, a lot of the fish are shallow right now. You'll catch bigger bass on musky baits in Wauby anyways. There are some huge bucketmouths in there. did someone say Wauby bass on muskie baits? Attachments ---------------- waubass.JPG (90KB - 116 downloads) | |||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Ah man, grow some hair. It too bright! | ||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | easy gerard the bald mans assoc will have to give you a smackdown!! hahahahaa.....we are everywhere!!! | ||
theedz155 |
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Posts: 1438 | Did you see the head on that thing???? I ain't talking about the fish either. Scott | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20218 Location: oswego, il | Wool vest becuase it is probably chilly, then has a t-shirt on. Probably has shorts on too. I would imagine the extra shivering put some great action on that bait which put that nice bass in the boat! | ||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Whoops! Did I hit a nerve? Sorry, I will be more careful when talking about my hairless friends. btw - I agree with Bytor & lambeau that them bass out there hit them ski baits and hard. If I dig I could find a few pics to post myself. Good luck - ezox50 | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | lots o bass out there...you will find some big pike smacking your baits too.... bigger fish (40+) have seemed to be related to the outside edges of late...I have seen some fish shallow but those are mainly the 32-38 variety...I'd concentrate on any deep weed edge on the lake...N, NE, E, and SW sides of the lake are all good.... | ||
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