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allegheny river kid![]() |
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Posts: 463 Location: Sw Pennsylvania | I'd take the full moon of november on the st lawrence. Rich Clarke would be the guide | ||
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Posts: 743 | firstsixfeet - 3/5/2011 7:41 PM Guest - 3/5/2011 12:09 PM I don't know that I'd consider any fish under 60" the fish of a lifetime. (Although I'll never see a 60.) And if it's a fish less than that, then one wouldn't be enough for an entire week's fishing--no matter who the guide was. There's just too many places to fish where you can catch several nice fish over a week's time---including a few over 50. That said, if I was hoping to include a very nice fish amoug the week's catch, and had my choice of a free guide for a dey---well, probably Spence Petros up on LOTW. Why is it only the GUESTS on this forum know all the good spots, and not the guides and fisherman that are regular posters? Several nice fish over a week's time---including a FEW over 50?? Yeah, there's just too many places like that... :) I think I could be satisfied with just a 59 incher. | ||
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Hamernick, he knows how to get er done. | ||
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firstsixfeet - 3/5/2011 6:41 PM Guest - 3/5/2011 12:09 PM I don't know that I'd consider any fish under 60" the fish of a lifetime. (Although I'll never see a 60.) And if it's a fish less than that, then one wouldn't be enough for an entire week's fishing--no matter who the guide was. There's just too many places to fish where you can catch several nice fish over a week's time---including a few over 50. That said, if I was hoping to include a very nice fish amoug the week's catch, and had my choice of a free guide for a dey---well, probably Spence Petros up on LOTW. Why is it only the GUESTS on this forum know all the good spots, and not the guides and fisherman that are regular posters? Several nice fish over a week's time---including a FEW over 50?? Yeah, there's just too many places like that... :) Well, probably none in Kentucky, of course...but several up here. ![]() | |||
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Posts: 829 Location: Maple Grove, MN | I'd fish right in my own backyard on lake Minnetonka. That is where I caught the one by my login and have had much larger fish on. And I'd skip the guide altogether because I don't want to show them my spots and am not interested in theirs. That is just what I would do. Edited by Herb_b 3/10/2011 11:46 AM | ||
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Jody Mills on the Georgian Bay, but not until he upgrades to a cabin boat with a coffee pot and toaster. | |||
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | Great Barrier Reef Giant Black Marlin- Week before full moon of October - Capt. Darren "Biggs" Haydon aboard the "ALLURE" | ||
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Posts: 32934 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Pretty sure we are talking muskies. | ||
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | Topic never said anything about muskies - Just that "ONE" fish of a lifetime! | ||
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