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Posted 8/30/2002 11:06 PM (#7602)
Subject: Required reading question


Long time reader first time poster.

What books do you recommend reading to help a person become a better Muskie fisherman. I hope this is not too general of a question and I know there is no one book to make a person great, I just want to get better. Besides I need something to pass the time this winter besides rod building.

Thanks up front for your help!


Posted 9/1/2002 11:46 PM (#43169)
Subject: Required reading question


A darn good book that I think everyone should read at least once or twice is Dick Pearson's book "Muskies on the Shield". Although the book discusses how to approach many Canadian waters, it also has some good information that can used anywhere. It's easy to read, and is jammed pack full of great tips. If you're going to fish some Candian waters, than you better grab this book, or you might as leave the poles at home.... It's that good and is a mainstay in any muskie hunters arsenal.

catch ya later,
Krappie

Posted 9/4/2002 1:16 PM (#43170)
Subject: Required reading question


Krappie,
Thanks for the reply. I'll look up the book you are referring to. Sounds like a fine way to pass the time in Northern Minnesota's artic winters.
Thanks again.

Posted 9/10/2002 7:30 AM (#43171)
Subject: Required reading question


here's a couple for you: http://www.toothycritters.com/books.html

Posted 9/17/2002 9:37 PM (#43172)
Subject: Required reading question


Muskiekid,

Great website!!!! Lots of good info........Thanks for the suggestions.

CPR me ASAP
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