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montrosemuskie
Posted 8/15/2006 1:29 PM (#205097)
Subject: Minnetonka guide


Lucky me! My wife wants to get me a guide for my birthday. I want to try Tonka but do not know who to hire. I have my own boat and fishing quite often on Forest and Sugar so I would like to get my moneys worth. Any ideas would be appreciated.
BALDY
Posted 8/15/2006 1:48 PM (#205099 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide




Posts: 2378


not an "official" guide, but from what I know Bob Turgeon is one of the better sticks on that lake.

In past years, Treats has rocked that pond as well, but he doesnt really guide anymore, and it sounds like he is having a tough year out there so he probably wouldnt want to take your money anyway.

Personally, if my wife told me to hire a guide I would go somewhere with a little more potential. Nothing wrong with Tonka...bunch of big fish in there, but...

Edited by BALDY 8/15/2006 1:50 PM
Happy Hooker
Posted 8/15/2006 1:50 PM (#205100 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide


Josh Bovorosky,,,,763-504-1157,,, He and TroyZ won the PMTT championship last year on tonka and is available for hire
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 8/15/2006 2:20 PM (#205104 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Tonka is a tough lake THIS YEAR. But has been good to me in the past. I'm no guide but caught my fair share in Tonka. I'd take you out for gas money and a six pack if it fits my schedual. If your bent on getting a guide personally I'd head to Mille Lacs or possibly Miltona.
montrosemuskie
Posted 8/15/2006 2:21 PM (#205105 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide


I was also thinking about heading up to Mille Lacs. Maybe that would be a better spot to land a biggun! Any ideas there?
Muskie Treats
Posted 8/15/2006 2:26 PM (#205106 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Wayne from Blaine is the person I'd send you to 763-755-7337. He's a great guy to be in the boat with and knows the lake better then all but a handfull of people I know.

I haven't had much of a chance to fish out there this year and it hasn't been really going until now anyway. I think I've been out there 2x since Fathers Day. I did get a rip last night trolling with the family on the toon and with this cooler weather Tonka is getting ready to snap IMOP.

If you want a big heavy I'd go to Mille Lac. Check out Luke Ronnestrand, he's one of the top sticks in the state and he's having a great year out there. I think he's got something like 8 50"s out of the Mille Lac this year alone!


Edited by Muskie Treats 8/15/2006 2:28 PM
marine_1
Posted 8/15/2006 2:40 PM (#205112 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide





Posts: 699


Location: Hugo, MN
Try Steve Jonesi or Jason Hammernick if you're going to Mille Lacs. They stay pretty busy so you might have to schedule pretty far out.
B420
Posted 8/15/2006 2:43 PM (#205113 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide




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There is "junior" guide name Dave Fenner also!
marine_1
Posted 8/15/2006 2:57 PM (#205114 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide





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Location: Hugo, MN
Except that Mr. Fenner doesn't guide "locals"
Eguddal
Posted 8/16/2006 1:18 PM (#205284 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide




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Travis Frank www.trophyencounters.com
fishnriggs
Posted 8/16/2006 6:56 PM (#205331 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide




Posts: 34


Location: Bloomington MN / Price County WISC
It's apperant your wife wants you to have a very enjoyable time.
So do it right , fish Lake Vermillion with Chad Cain.

www.chadcain.com
618-534-1477
Guest
Posted 8/16/2006 7:43 PM (#205335 - in reply to #205097)
Subject: RE: Minnetonka guide


Vermilion wouldn't be my pick now that its overrun with presure.
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