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sworrall
Posted 6/30/2007 5:33 PM (#263082)
Subject: Arrived at the Goon





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Water is high, and temps cool, low sixties. Headed out for a test run tonight....
muskyboy
Posted 6/30/2007 6:50 PM (#263091 - in reply to #263082)
Subject: Re: Arrived at the Goon


Good luck up there, and stick some piggies
muskynightmare
Posted 6/30/2007 7:37 PM (#263096 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I hope you guys shatter your p.b. up there. WE WANT PICS!
sworrall
Posted 7/1/2007 7:50 AM (#263136 - in reply to #263096)
Subject: Re: Arrived at the Goon





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
We got out for a couple hours last night. Sue missed a low 40" class fish and had a 4' class fish on long enough to see it well. It rolled on the surface and spit the spinnerbait back at her, eliciting a few choice words.

Wind is strong east today, bad for the structure I like on this end of the lake. We'll be traveling a bit this morning!

Pike were good. We got 4 between 31 and 33 and a few smaller fish.

Moved one other muskie on a Rumbler, about a 4 footer that missed the lure and a few minutes later grabbed Sue's son Paul's spinnerbait(he's following us in another boat). He lost her on a head shake.

Multi-specie today...


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Smokin Joe
Posted 7/1/2007 9:00 AM (#263145 - in reply to #263082)
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Steve, if you top your personal best up there you'll have to build another fireplace, I dont think you have enough room on the current one for another MONSTER...................Good luck..................Joe
MuskyHopeful
Posted 7/1/2007 10:17 AM (#263149 - in reply to #263145)
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Location: Brookfield, WI
Go all GOONIE on those fish. Sue's going to get a big one this year me thinks to show off for her son.

Must be nice to get away from the Hodags. I know Ontario is outside their range.

Kevin

Belated birthday party.

Pikopath
Posted 7/1/2007 2:38 PM (#263169 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: Norway
Nice! Looking forward to the rest!

Michael
ToddM
Posted 7/1/2007 6:33 PM (#263203 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: oswego, il
I hope the trip goes well for everyone. I really want to go there bad sometime and take my kids. Keep the pictures coming!
sworrall
Posted 7/1/2007 10:23 PM (#263251 - in reply to #263203)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Walleyes anyone?


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lambeau
Posted 7/1/2007 10:30 PM (#263254 - in reply to #263082)
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nice fish...same some for the big tourney!
sworrall
Posted 7/1/2007 11:44 PM (#263266 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The weather was absolutely nasty...1 muskie today.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 7/2/2007 7:52 AM (#263285 - in reply to #263266)
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
OK- Steve, What's your definition of "absolutely nasty"? Knowing you it must have been a little "sporty". We had some real "rip snorter" thunder storms up by Kenora (Dogtooth) earlier last week- water over the roads- some secondary roads washed out etc. After the storms, the owner at Dogtooth Resort went to check on his outpost cabin about an hour north of Kenora. The road was gone! Luckily no one was in the cabin last week. He said the road may be out for 3 weeks.

Have fun! Stick one of those Goon fatties- better yet, stick a whole herd of them.

Al
sworrall
Posted 7/2/2007 6:55 PM (#263414 - in reply to #263285)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
East wind and rain, then East wind, strong. Bad for the Goon. MAN it's tough out there right now; the fish seem to have packed up and moved since the front went through. Our group got one Muskie today. I saw a nice fish, probably a shade under the 50 mark, on a Suick, and the bite was over for the day. Waiting for Sue to wake up from a nap, than back at 'em.....

Walleyes are easy right now. Big fish pods are on the 9 to12' breaks in the main channel, and the fish just under protected slot on the reef tops. We are headed out Tuesday to get that out of our systems, all day chasing multi-specie stuff. I've never seen a May Fly hatch this heavy, we have been covered in 'em for two days. Hitchhikers.....
sworrall
Posted 7/2/2007 10:51 PM (#263451 - in reply to #263414)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
#!@###!!!**&%$#!!!! Big Muskies!!! Rumbler nearly scored a pig.......long story.
Debbie Savini got her first Muskie today, a fat 40. Two muskies in camp, a few stories of loss, but none so sad as..

Happy All Canada Day!


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sworrall
Posted 7/4/2007 6:49 PM (#263717 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Pike today after taking the morning to tear down and send a trailer hub to town...
Sue: 32 and 37
Steve: 40.25
Muskies:
Sue: Lost it!
Steve: 47

All on the inside edges in less than 2'. Fudally Spinnerbaits and Violent Strike Spinnerbaits.

Got chased off the water by storms yesterday, have the camp fish fry tonight...sheesh.


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sorenson
Posted 7/5/2007 7:35 AM (#263751 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: Ogden, Ut
Nice fish!
I'm going back there again some day...if for no other reason but to hit 'Crazy Old Man Bay'!
S.
sworrall
Posted 7/5/2007 5:12 PM (#263831 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Walleyes were snapping today, beer batter and taters...yummmmmm
coach7373
Posted 7/5/2007 9:48 PM (#263866 - in reply to #263082)
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Nice fish Steve, I want to thank you for all the advice, you taught me a lot and I look foward to having that beer at the end of July. Good luck fishing.

Next year I get that fish on the north shore.
sworrall
Posted 7/6/2007 8:21 AM (#263905 - in reply to #263866)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The year classes on the Goon are strong and the future here looks very bright! I lost ANOTHER pig last night...the fish blasted a spinnerbait in 2' on the back side of the weeds, did a few under-the-water head shakes and went North on me. Lost THREE yesterday, the other two were mid to upper 40" class. Lots of those here, if I could just keep 'em stuck.


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lambeau
Posted 7/6/2007 8:29 AM (#263908 - in reply to #263905)
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The year classes on the Goon are strong and the future here looks very bright!

thankfully they're protected with the progressive limits in place in Canada now.
wish i was up there...Indian Point Camp will probably be the site of my daughter's first Canadian trip in 5 or 6 years. such a great multi-species lake to keep both of our interest!
now go out and stick one of those bruisers so you can stick your own smiling mug on the cover page, Steve!
sworrall
Posted 7/6/2007 9:11 PM (#264010 - in reply to #263908)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Pike today were really going; Sue and I boated a 30, 33, 35.5, 36, 36, and a 42.5. Only saw one muskie, but it was a HOG. Sorta clipped the Violent Strike, and swam back under her lilly pad cover.





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coach7373
Posted 7/6/2007 10:39 PM (#264012 - in reply to #264010)
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Were did you get the 42 incher at?
Guest
Posted 7/7/2007 10:54 AM (#264044 - in reply to #263251)
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sworrall - 7/1/2007 10:23 PM

Walleyes anyone?


We will be at the Goon the 3rd week of July. How can I catch a good Walleye? We catch small ones but can't seem to stick a good one.
THA4
Posted 7/7/2007 12:17 PM (#264049 - in reply to #263082)
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Location: Not where I wanna be!
man that looks like tons of fun!!

and that is a fatty pike!!
sworrall
Posted 7/7/2007 6:01 PM (#264072 - in reply to #264049)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Coach,

Back safe and sound, headed back up as soon as I can. I took that pike in the bay you saw your supertanker...
sworrall
Posted 7/7/2007 6:05 PM (#264073 - in reply to #263082)
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We also had a very odd experience with a 'bather' right on the downtown side of the Goon...wasn't a bit concerned Sue was in the boat. Video, anyone??
sworrall
Posted 7/7/2007 9:09 PM (#264086 - in reply to #264073)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sue's second 35" Pike on the last day of the trip, messing around with the new OutdoorsFIRST Hat Cam.

DJS
Posted 7/7/2007 9:24 PM (#264088 - in reply to #263082)
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A week at the Goon resulted in how many muskies for how many people?

Edited by DJS 7/7/2007 9:26 PM
sworrall
Posted 7/7/2007 9:35 PM (#264091 - in reply to #264088)
Subject: Re: Arrived at the Goon





Posts: 32955


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Slow week with the cold water and cold fronts. 9 muskies for 6 'muskie' anglers. No one in camp was anywhere near as serious as I was except for a few folks who were just getting introduced to the Goon way of Muskie angling ( that group left Tuesday, I think, but will be back, right Coach?), and I was not there just to Muskie fish this trip. We spent allot of time casting jigs and cranks at reefs for pike and walleyes, and WAY more time relaxing in the cabin than on a 'Muskie' trip I'd take up there. All in all, it was exactly the trip I had planned and hoped for except the fishing for Pike was VERY tough. I'd personally just as soon catch a Pike over 41" as a Muskie mover 48". Tougher, in my opinion, on most waters.

By the way, DJS, if I was after numbers I'd head for the NW Angle or Sabaskong. I saw one fish this week I'd have classified as ONE I'd go to the Goon to catch. Saw three others in the 'acceptable' class from 25# to about 40#, and l had my chances...We fished Muskies about 50% of our time on the water this trip.

Every cast into that water is a possible true horse Pike, Walleye, or Muskie, and I don't have to share 'my' water with a soul. I have taken walleyes to 13# fishing for Muskies there, including an 11# Weagle 'Eye.

The folks at Indian Point Camp truly defined hospitality, even to the extent of taking my busted trailer hub into town for repair so Sue and I could go walleye fishing that morning. The Wednesday evening fish fry was excellent, and the Ladies Night at the Muskie Lounge was a nice touch; Sue had a blast and the homemade wine was very good, according to Debbie.

By the way, to answer guest's question, one needs to pay very close attention to the current and forage there to find the big 'eyes. Every reef in the lake holds smaller fish, but the big girls are there and in numbers, just gotta know where to look for them. Look for the results from the In Fisherman Professional Walleye trail Super Pro event in two weeks on http://www.walleyefirst.com. I'll be covering that event in great detail, and some of the best of the best of the walleye world will be fishing the Wabigoon system. Where are you staying?
DJS
Posted 7/7/2007 9:41 PM (#264093 - in reply to #263082)
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No need to get defensive Steve. Thanks for the response. As far as sharing 'my' water with a soul it sounds a bit like Lac Seul or any of a dozen other shield lakes.
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