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musky magnet
Posted 8/15/2011 10:31 AM (#511841)
Subject: Green Bay Guide


Could someone recommend a guide for Green Bay? Let me know. thanks.
Go Packers
Posted 8/15/2011 10:56 AM (#511845 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


Dennis Radloff, Brett Jolly, Lee Tauchen

The should all have websites..

The first 2 spend alot more time there
Elby
Posted 8/15/2011 5:26 PM (#511929 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide




Posts: 128


Location: Germantown, WI
Call Dennis Radloff - he knows the Bay.
Guest
Posted 8/15/2011 8:21 PM (#511960 - in reply to #511929)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


Sterling Guide Service , Dennis Radloff
go bears
Posted 8/15/2011 8:57 PM (#511972 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


Radloff . Hands down
Mr. Musky
Posted 8/15/2011 10:16 PM (#511985 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


With out a doubt, Brett Jolly. He spends more time on GB than anyone.
strawberry
Posted 8/16/2011 12:10 AM (#511994 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


I would hire both Radloff and Jolly, then show up and tell them both to jump in your boat and take you around. Now you will have all the spots in your gps, and get to hear them argue all day about who spends more time on the bay.

Really, the guy asked for recomendations. Once is enough per guide. I think he can finger it out from there. Or is there a measurable difference between guides based upon number of times name mentioned that they are the best?
Tackle Industries
Posted 8/16/2011 6:58 AM (#512005 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: Re: Green Bay Guide





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Well with only one actual member post here....Radloff or Jolly. Both are good and will boat you some piggies.

No offense guests but just sign up for a membership. Takes about 1 minute and then everyone knows who they are talking with... JMO

J.Sloan
Posted 8/16/2011 7:56 AM (#512014 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: Re: Green Bay Guide





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
Radloff, Jolly, or Brett Alexander. I've filmed/fished with all three and you won't be disappointed with any of them.

JS
Rinaldo
Posted 8/16/2011 9:22 AM (#512032 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


Radloff, hands down.
Lt. Dan
Posted 8/16/2011 9:32 AM (#512039 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


No question here. Jolly. That guy will put you on fish.
vegas492
Posted 8/16/2011 12:55 PM (#512088 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: Re: Green Bay Guide




Posts: 1039


If you truly want muskies in GB, there is one name. Brett Alexander.

Radloff was lights up there...years ago. Now he's fishing closer to Milwaukee again. I think that this spring he was promoting muskie fishing in Butte des Morts. Personally, I'd hire a local guide.
twells
Posted 8/16/2011 3:09 PM (#512110 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide




Posts: 393


Location: Hopefully on the water
Any one of the 3 mentioned are very good out on that body of water.
SpinningLizard
Posted 8/17/2011 2:15 AM (#512178 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: Re: Green Bay Guide





Posts: 54


Location: La Crosse, WI
Eric Larsen of Rubber Hairy tackle guides and fishes the Bay a lot. He catches fish pretty much any time he goes anywhere. Look up his site on google and ask him about the bay.
Scott M.
Posted 8/17/2011 9:18 PM (#512314 - in reply to #511841)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Guide


1st choice hands down Brett Alexander he fishes Green Bay year round.

2nd choice Brett Jolly he's caught a lot of real slobs from this water also.

3rd choice Dennis Radloff he caught a few also.

Good Luck and Good Fishing

Scott





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