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| brings a lotta memories. back in the 50s and 60s the fishing tugs would go buy and we would rock in the swells. old martin outboard and a wooden boat. . stainless steel rods pluefeger reels and black mason dacron.. its a new world now but oh the memories |
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Location: Monee, Illinois | Well I have been musky fishing for 4 years now, fished small mouth and large mouth bass and walleye and sauger and Pike for 25 years.......Just bigger lures and bigger rods........Jack Pot-Weagle (zaraspook) ect......
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Let's see if we can get a few more registered here before I set up the rest of the questions Doug wanted to ask. Anyone else? |
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Location: Lake Chautauqua & Latham, New York, USA | 1951 at Lake Chautauqua, NY with my Swedish Lutheran grandfather who absolutely "lived" to go muskie fishing. I was 6 years old when I caught "the fever" and except for two years overseas during the Vietnam War, have been "doin' my muskie thing" ever since... One of the things I find most interesting is that we, too (way over here in "the East"), were nailin' our muskie trophy heads to the shed or back yard telephone pole back in those 1950-something years. What a remarkable change over the past 25 years, with virtually everyone here now doin' Catch, Photo, & Release! |
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