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Magruter
Posted 6/16/2008 9:29 AM (#322537)
Subject: Walleye guide for three lakes chain?





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Location: Madison, WI
Anyone have any suggestions? I have Norm for a day chasing ski's but the father in-law wants nothing to do with the punishment we call muskie fishing.
lambeau
Posted 6/16/2008 12:39 PM (#322575 - in reply to #322537)
Subject: Re: Walleye guide for three lakes chain?


i've heard that "Musky Marv" is the man on 3 Lakes for muskies and walleye...
right, Norm?
J.Sloan
Posted 6/16/2008 5:04 PM (#322621 - in reply to #322575)
Subject: Re: Walleye guide for three lakes chain?





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
Ryan Bock, without a doubt.

http://www.ryanbock.com

JS
JohnL
Posted 6/18/2008 10:57 AM (#322846 - in reply to #322537)
Subject: RE: Walleye guide for three lakes chain?


I fished Three Lakes June 9 and 10. I fished with Jason Pertile as my guide. Great guy, knows the fish and runs a Ranger 620T. Weather was very windy and cloudy but Jason kept me on the fish I will using him again for July 24, 25 an 26 for my family and me. Check out his site from www.lake-link.com guide section.

John L.
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