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Message Subject: A Historical Look at the Ontario Molson Big Fish Contest/Muskie division
Larry Ramsell
Posted 11/27/2025 12:12 PM (#1035473)
Subject: A Historical Look at the Ontario Molson Big Fish Contest/Muskie division




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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Spent a little time going back over the aforementioned Molson contest. Read all about it here:

https://www.outdoorsfirst.com/muskie/article/ontarios-molson-big-fis...
R/T
Posted 11/28/2025 11:50 AM (#1035478 - in reply to #1035473)
Subject: Re: A Historical Look at the Ontario Molson Big Fish Contest/Muskie division




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Thanks Larry. Very interesting.
39 degrees
Posted 11/28/2025 12:51 PM (#1035480 - in reply to #1035473)
Subject: Re: A Historical Look at the Ontario Molson Big Fish Contest/Muskie division




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Thanks for researching this. Excellent information!
Clark A
Posted 11/30/2025 2:45 AM (#1035488 - in reply to #1035473)
Subject: Re: A Historical Look at the Ontario Molson Big Fish Contest/Muskie division




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Location: Bloomington, MN
Thank you Mr. Ramsell! The Curtis, Peason, Fudally, Bucher, and Worrall fish made my friends run there many moons ago. They probably are still there, but the 35"'s eat your bait first. Wabigoon is a bring 3 extra props sort of lake. Lots of fish with some dandies, but an ugly cess pool.

Edited by Clark A 11/30/2025 2:48 AM
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