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Message Subject: New to musky fishing
Muddy41
Posted 8/30/2010 8:36 PM (#457434)
Subject: New to musky fishing





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Location: Richfield, MN
Being new to musky fishing and as of this posting I still have not got out to try and out one in the boat. I was thinking of maybe getting involved with a musky club.

I am wondering what is out there for clubs in MN. I live within the metro area, Richfield, and might be interested in joining a club in the near future.

Can I get some info about the different musky clubs in the metro area.

I am hoping to finishing up with buying my gear and getting out to try my luck within the next 2-3 weeks. When I fist was thinking about chasing muskies I started spending time on this site and was amazed at how expensive the sport is. So it is taking me some time to get lures and rod and reels lined up.

So if you could give me names and maybe links to some area clubs that wold be greatly appreciated.

THanks
Mike
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