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bfunk73183
Posted 3/19/2009 8:46 PM (#367160)
Subject: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 315


my brother is getting married, not for awhile but since im the best man id rather have some ideas early then at the last second........the wedding "might be in florida" if so ill take him redfish and permit fishing in may, otherwise im wondering about any "fishing bachelor parties" people have had before......any response is help for me, thanks

-brian-
allegheny river kid
Posted 3/19/2009 8:53 PM (#367162 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: bachelor party ideas




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
While i haven't had one yet, i have one already planned out for my buddy who is getting married in july. I too like you am the best man in the wedding. I looked more into a trip before the wedding. We talked about a lake erie walleye charter and a few other trips. We finally decided on a 2 day guided musky trip down to cave run w gregg thomas. While it will be just the 2 of us, none of the other guys in the wedding fish so no big deal... not a traditional "bachelor" party but you can drink and get out of control at the wedding!! lol
jaycbs74
Posted 3/19/2009 8:59 PM (#367165 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: bachelor party ideas





Posts: 136


Location: Chicago
No fishing trip but a day out paintballing with the boys was a blast. With a "hunt the bachelor" exercise that will surely leave a mark.
whynot
Posted 3/19/2009 9:04 PM (#367166 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: RE: bachelor party ideas


I'm going to one in May on Leech Lake. They rented a cabin that sleeps 22. Fishing, drinking, and gambling. What could be better?
bfunk73183
Posted 3/19/2009 9:31 PM (#367178 - in reply to #367166)
Subject: RE: bachelor party ideas




Posts: 315


thanks for your help guys.........if the wedding is in florida it might be permit tarpon and redfish or itll be here in MN and muskies = ) i got time

ba
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/19/2009 11:57 PM (#367197 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: bachelor party ideas





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Vegas.
Muskie52
Posted 3/20/2009 12:51 AM (#367198 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: RE: bachelor party ideas


When I got married (Sept 2007) my brother (my best man) took my dad and I on a 3 day trip to the St. Larry/Ottowa with Marc Thorpe. I love my brother!
TJ DeVoe
Posted 3/20/2009 6:30 AM (#367204 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: bachelor party ideas




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Vegas without a doubt!

Guest
Posted 3/20/2009 7:16 AM (#367208 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: RE: fishing bachelor party ideas


We had my brother's bachelor party at the lake as well. We rented out a cabin for 3-4 days, brought up 3-4 boats, everybody had a great time. Fished some, drank some, had a few beers by the fire, etc...

I wouldn't waste the money on Vagas, just get a small cabin somewhere and enjoy it.
wers4455
Posted 3/20/2009 7:46 AM (#367211 - in reply to #367197)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
I'm with Pointerpride. VEGAS, VEGAS, VEGAS!!!!!
50inchGrinch
Posted 3/20/2009 8:02 AM (#367218 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 221


Musky fishing and strippers. At the same time, or seperate.

Darcy Cox
MuskyHopeful
Posted 3/20/2009 8:05 AM (#367220 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: RE: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
I thought I had some good ideas last night. Maybe they were a tad risque for the site.

Kevin

Wear classy slacks.
Mogan46
Posted 3/20/2009 8:07 AM (#367222 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 5


I think Windsor would be the place to go. Lot of night life and Lake St. Clair in the backyard.
Hodag Hunter
Posted 3/20/2009 10:43 AM (#367259 - in reply to #367222)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 238


Location: Rhinelander
Vegas is the wrong kind "fish". All the young guys suggest Vegas.......I went thru that phase also.

Go North to someone's cabin or rent one. Fish during the day and run at night........have a small town nearby with a few bars and have fun with the local girls. They may not be pretty but keep you warm at night.

If in WI, what happens north of 29 stays north of 29.
big gun
Posted 3/20/2009 11:15 AM (#367264 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
Charter a boat for Lake michagan. Spend the day shooting the bull, reeling in fish and having fun. I had a blast the last time I Salmon fished. BG
SAVVY18
Posted 3/20/2009 11:16 AM (#367265 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 23


You could get each guest one of those spinners with the swimsuit model on the blade. Not a Musky spinner, but it would fit with the theme.
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 3/20/2009 11:59 AM (#367271 - in reply to #367265)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 956


Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
Bachelor party.......on the water.......???
Do mean in Minnesota Vikings kind of way????
Karl

Edited by KARLOUTDOORS 3/20/2009 12:03 PM
gus_webb
Posted 3/20/2009 12:02 PM (#367272 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: RE: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 225


Location: Nordeast Minneapolis
I planned a fishing bachelor party this past fall... fishing on Mille Lacs at a resort. The resort was incredibly accommodating- to the point of letting us out of one of the three cabins we had reserved with very little advance notice (had a big group planned, but some of the guys had something come up at the last minute and couldn't make it). Everyone had a great time.
We brought a few boats up, did some fishing during the day, grilled, bs'd, played some cards, and there was a bar at the resort for when we were tired of hearing our own stories over and over again. A few guys went out on the launch the resort has for some night fishing, too.
I think bachelor parties depend greatly on your group. We had a really big group of guys, with cost being an issue for a bunch of us. Vegas (or even going bar-hopping downtown) would have cost more than many could have ponied up. But going to Mille Lacs cost everyone about $60 for two nights lodging, food and beverages. Pretty darn good bang for the buck, in my opinion... Weddings are expensive enough.
Have a great time, whatever you decide!
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 3/20/2009 12:18 PM (#367276 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: RE: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Izatis on Mille lacs was a good spot before they closed, Golf, Muskies, Walleye and not so foar from the cities to get some good dancers there.
Muskydr
Posted 3/21/2009 10:14 PM (#367568 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
I'm sort of partial to the Eagle River area and having Weasels and some of the other establishments in the area can make for a great time, just a thought.
Beaver
Posted 3/21/2009 10:23 PM (#367572 - in reply to #367568)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 4266


RUN AWAY AS FAST AS YOU CAN! NO WOMAN IS WORTH THE GRIEF!!!!
saint1
Posted 3/22/2009 8:29 AM (#367589 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 332


Location: Neenah, WI
We had two bachelor parties in Northern WIS. Rented cabins , even had a mini Musky Tournament for 1 of them ( 9 boats ) we were fortunate everybody in the wedding party like To fish SKI's . There are enough bars and places for live entertainment in the northwoods , But whatever you choose I am sure it will be a blast!!

Hooke em Hard SAINT 1
bfunk73183
Posted 3/22/2009 10:31 PM (#367747 - in reply to #367589)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 315


thanks for all the replies, lots of good ideas. of course it all comes down to what my brother wants (this isnt my bachelor party)

whatever he decides im just going to be the one setting it all up

-ba-
Jomusky
Posted 3/23/2009 7:57 AM (#367777 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
Mine and my brothers second were at our cabin in Minocqua with many good friends musky fishing, then Weasel's and the Frontier.
My best memory was everyone standing around the camp fire at night, cooking sticky chicken wings, passing a bottle of Jack and it was snowing heavily. It was October 7th.
cbuf
Posted 3/23/2009 8:44 AM (#367785 - in reply to #367160)
Subject: Re: fishing bachelor party ideas





Posts: 190


I took had my bachelor part in sw florida. Went went snook fishing with long time guide and friend brain sanders out of chocoloskee (not sure how to spell it) it is the last thing before flamingo and 45 minutes south of Marco island. It is my favorite place to fish by far. we caught about 200 snook between three boats, not to mention permit, shark, red fish, and jew fish. I highly recommend it. I can't get you the couple guides numbers I have used in the past. Brian is the best, but you pay through the nose. On the other hand, he sunk his own barges, runs a professional team for Hawaiian Tropic fishing kings, and knows the 10,000 like the back of his hand. I have been fishing with him for more than 10 years and have never had a time where we didn't catch a tons of fish and have a good time. Other guides, can be a lot cheaper, but can be hit or miss.
As a musky fisherman, I would opt to ditch it for a bachelor party to much work for non musky fisherman. + florida has sun, fun, and the Snook Inn
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