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Shadow Seeker
Posted 9/29/2012 4:24 PM (#587871)
Subject: Guide recommendation.




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Wondering if anyone has used or could recommend a good guide in the Polk County, WI area. Deer, Bone, Wapo, etc? Thanks for any help.
MuskieFever
Posted 10/1/2012 2:01 PM (#588226 - in reply to #587871)
Subject: Re: Guide recommendation.




Posts: 572


Location: Maplewood, MN
It could be difficult to find a guide that is fishing deer and bone currently because both of those fisheries have gone down in the past few years. Hope that helps.

Edited by MuskieFever 10/1/2012 2:02 PM
Musky Brian
Posted 10/1/2012 2:05 PM (#588227 - in reply to #588226)
Subject: Re: Guide recommendation.





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I think you have not gotten any responses because, as mentioned, that is not really an area where top Musky guides focus on....I am not aware of any myself
asteffes
Posted 10/1/2012 2:38 PM (#588241 - in reply to #588227)
Subject: Re: Guide recommendation.


Get some suckers and go to any of the three and fish the deep weed edges/breaks and you will contact fish. Sucker fishing on all of those lakes is really good. As others have mentioned, Deer and Bone have gone downhill, but still likely you will get some action, just not like it was years ago. Not a lot of really big fish either. Wapo is probably your best shot at a big fish.
Rudedog
Posted 10/1/2012 2:40 PM (#588243 - in reply to #588241)
Subject: Re: Guide recommendation.




Posts: 624


Location: S.W. WI
I believe Steve Genson (Hayward area guide) used to guide those lakes.
Shadow Seeker
Posted 10/1/2012 3:28 PM (#588260 - in reply to #587871)
Subject: Re: Guide recommendation.




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Thank you gentlemen!
Guest
Posted 10/2/2012 10:21 PM (#588612 - in reply to #587871)
Subject: RE: Guide recommendation.


Contact Monty's Outdoors of Milltown WI. Ask for Monty Stanton and he will give you names of local guides for Bone and Deer. But don't over look the Apple river by Amery.
fishwisconsin3
Posted 10/2/2012 11:23 PM (#588624 - in reply to #587871)
Subject: RE: Guide recommendation.





Posts: 104


Location: Hudson, WI
Try Tom Boley, I know he has put good time on the lakes you mentioned.

http://tomboley.weebly.com/index.html
bocu
Posted 10/3/2012 12:52 PM (#588717 - in reply to #588612)
Subject: RE: Guide recommendation.


I'll second asking Monty. Monty actually would be a great guide there. Can wait for breakfast at Hacks.
Guest
Posted 10/3/2012 10:38 PM (#588865 - in reply to #587871)
Subject: RE: Guide recommendation.


Check with Ryan McMahon, he guides in Polk county as listed on the website, and I know he catches a lot of fish.

http://twincitiesmusky.com/
http://twincitiesmusky.com/lakes

Good luck out there.
lpeitso
Posted 10/4/2012 11:15 AM (#588941 - in reply to #587871)
Subject: Re: Guide recommendation.




Posts: 633


I won a trip with Ryan Wold a couple years ago. Larry showed up later in the day, and we were fishing on Deer.

http://www.muskiejunkies.com/

Lance
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