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Posted 6/26/2008 6:36 PM (#323996)
Subject: Minocqua area Guides


<p>Looking for suggestions for a guide in the Minocqua area for early August. I'm not real familiar with the area, so I'm looking for suggestions. Thanks for the help.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
Deeply Hooked
Posted 6/26/2008 6:49 PM (#323998 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: Re: Minocqua area Guides





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Call Rollie and Helens and they can hook you up.
TJ DeVoe
Posted 6/26/2008 7:47 PM (#324006 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: Re: Minocqua area Guides




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Any particular lake your looking to fish? I would highly highly suggest my musky league partner Jeff Piazza. He practically lives on the Minocqua chain and knows it as good as anyone out there. He also knows many other surrounding Minocqua area lakes also. I think those on this website who know him would also highly recommend Jeff! Oh, did I mention he can be a multispecies guide also. He's one of the best sticks I know!

Cell #715-367-6324
jonnysled
Posted 6/26/2008 8:01 PM (#324008 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: Re: Minocqua area Guides





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Location: minocqua, wi.
if your the same guy as asked on another site you've already seen my recommendation and it fits after the above post. just go to www.badfishoutdoors.net enjoy some of the videos and then call either jeff piazza or jason sloan and have the time of your life. they are the best of the best in the local area ...
musky54
Posted 6/26/2008 8:46 PM (#324014 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: RE: Minocqua area Guides





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Location: Kenosha, Wi.
Russ "Smity" Smith has been guiding up in that whole area for years, and his son Jake is also guiding. You can give him a call at: 1-715-356-5565.

Edited by musky54 6/26/2008 8:59 PM
saint1
Posted 6/27/2008 6:03 AM (#324053 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: Re: Minocqua area Guides




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Location: Neenah, WI
I will second Russ Smith of Smity Baits. I personally have hired Russ in the past and you will not only, fish some great water you will have also had the opportunity to gain some education of the whole area .

SAINT 1
lambeau
Posted 6/27/2008 8:05 AM (#324064 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: Re: Minocqua area Guides


Matt McCumber (magnum) guides up in that area, and he's as good as anyone out there when it comes to finding muskies in northern Wisconsin.
he's also newly unemployed due to the GMC plant closing in Janesville, so hiring him would help out a friend of MuskieFirst.
he's up there right now fishing in fact.
Cell phone: (608) 290-7806
muskihntr
Posted 6/27/2008 11:31 AM (#324098 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: Re: Minocqua area Guides




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Location: lansing, il
ive heard good things about matt as well! you also cannot go wrong with giving mr sloan a call or stopping in at rollies and talking with the staff there. they will get you pointed in the right direction based on what your needs are i am sure!
J.Sloan
Posted 6/27/2008 3:15 PM (#324138 - in reply to #324098)
Subject: Re: Minocqua area Guides





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
If you like to rowtroll, I'm your guy. We boat as many big walleyes as muskies. Not a technique for everyone, however.

If you like to cast, Jeff Piazza, Russ Smith, Jake Smith (Russ's son), Doug Smith, or Paul Habram will take good care of you. All are accomplished multi-species anglers as well.

Also, my partner Mark Lijewski is guiding this year as well. If you want a crash course in Bulldawg fishing he is your guy.

Contact Paul, Russ, or Jake through Kurt's Island Sports, Doug through Rollies, or Mark or myself through www.badfishoutdoors.net.

Hope this helps.

JS

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Posted 6/28/2008 8:00 AM (#324192 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: RE: Minocqua area Guides


Do you want BIG fish? Do you want to learn a ton?

Doug Smith, look no further. Knows a ton, a great guy and catches BIG fish.
Andy
Posted 6/28/2008 6:28 PM (#324235 - in reply to #323996)
Subject: RE: Minocqua area Guides


need a map marked or you just need the gear? Either way go with Jeff if he's open and if not try my buddy Jake as mentioned above.
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