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sworrall |
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Posts: 32803 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | World-Famous or Legendary Muskie “Hotspots” – Part VI
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Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1277 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | If this story, my all-time favorite, doesn't grab you, there is no hope for you and you should take up fishing for something else besides muskies! | ||
RLSea |
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Posts: 481 Location: Northern Illinois | Great story! Thanks for compiling these. | ||
jchiggins |
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Posts: 1759 Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | Thanks for sharing Larry! | ||
R/T |
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Posts: 77 | As a kid I remember reading that story in a magazine. I believe it was Fins and Feathers. It really fired me up. Still and always a great read. Thanks. | ||
chasintails |
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Posts: 455 | Very well written piece. Why does it seem the TFF had many more fish back then. It's some pretty tough waters now. | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1277 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | R/T: It was in Fishing Facts. Chasintails: Very little pressure "back then". Plus genetic stocks weren't being mixed. Part Vii next week! Stay tuned. | ||
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