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| I have about two days of work in the Milwaukee area in a couple of months and thought I would spend a extra day or two to fish muskies if the was a good guide I could book with. Any suggestions? |
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| Mike Koepp- Mike's Extreme Guide Service would be a good one.
www.mikekoepp.com
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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| Second the nomination for Mike Koepp. 414 640 1642. Knows Pewaukee extremely well. Can cast or troll.
If you don't want to be on Pewaukee, or if Mike is booked, then I'd look at guide Johnny Riegel. www.ultimatemuskyguide.com 262 370 8524.
Can't go wrong with either one of them. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Third. |
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Location: Chicago, IL | Why not drive 1.5 hours or less up to Green Bay and get out with Jolly or Alexander?... Just a thought |
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Location: Duluth, MN | Slobasaurus - 6/3/2014 2:37 PM
Why not drive 1.5 hours or less up to Green Bay and get out with Jolly or Alexander?... Just a thought
This gets my vote |
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Location: Twin Cities | I learned a lot about the lakes from Joel Michel, I'd say he's definitely worth a shot |
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| Yes. Joel is excellent. While he hasn't completely hung up the guiding shingle, I think that his boat time is more or less reserved to fishing with his family and a few select clients/friends. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Slobasaurus - 6/3/2014 2:37 PM
Why not drive 1.5 hours or less up to Green Bay and get out with Jolly or Alexander?... Just a thought
This but my vote is for Eric Larsen of Rubber Hairy Tackle & Guide service. |
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