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Message Subject: LSC Guide
callworth
Posted 1/12/2017 7:28 AM (#845785)
Subject: LSC Guide




Posts: 125


Planning my first trip to LSC sometime this summer and looking for a guide. Who here has gone out with Hulbert either on LSC or Webster area? Any feedback?

Should I be looking elsewhere for an LSC guide? I am definitely interested in casting as we will have a boat of our own so hoping to learn a few things and then venture out ourselves the next day.
jarndt
Posted 1/12/2017 9:43 AM (#845801 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: RE: LSC Guide





Posts: 73


Location: Northern Indiana
My father and I have been out with Mike on LSC. It was our first time on the lake and hiring Mike cut down our learning curve tremendously. I would highly recommend spending a day with him on the water!
0723
Posted 1/12/2017 12:48 PM (#845828 - in reply to #845801)
Subject: RE: LSC Guide




Posts: 5171


In my opinion Hulbert is as good as it gets, and expect to be out long hours.
BNelson
Posted 1/12/2017 1:03 PM (#845833 - in reply to #845828)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Location: Contrarian Island
Gregg Thomas, Spencer Berman, Matt Firestein, 3 other great options
woodieb8
Posted 1/12/2017 4:34 PM (#845851 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 1529


check out handlebarz guide service in Ontario. he runs the canadien side where all the u.s.a.. guides run. plus his costs are very reasonable.
greenstealth
Posted 1/12/2017 5:34 PM (#845858 - in reply to #845833)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 142


Chris Button, awesome guide. I look forward to a now annual trip to lsc.
lehighmuskies
Posted 1/12/2017 6:56 PM (#845867 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 348


Matt firestein hands down mans a blast to fish with
woodieb8
Posted 1/12/2017 8:01 PM (#845875 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 1529


well mike p. is a class guy. fun to fish with plus,he,s on fish... one thing he is not into drama just muskies.,some big ones at that.
callworth
Posted 1/12/2017 9:01 PM (#845885 - in reply to #845875)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 125


woodieb8 - 1/12/2017 8:01 PM

well mike p. is a class guy. fun to fish with plus,he,s on fish... one thing he is not into drama just muskies.,some big ones at that.


mike p?

by the way this is great feedback
jonj
Posted 1/13/2017 8:23 AM (#845932 - in reply to #845867)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 81


lehighmuskies - 1/12/2017 6:56 PM

Matt firestein hands down mans a blast to fish with


Definitely 2nd Matt "Catfish" Firestein. Always a lot of fun to fish with and very few people know LSC as well as him. A very knowledgeable and humble guy.
horsehunter
Posted 1/13/2017 8:30 AM (#845934 - in reply to #845885)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Location: Eastern Ontario
callworth - 1/12/2017 10:01 PM

woodieb8 - 1/12/2017 8:01 PM

well mike p. is a class guy. fun to fish with plus,he,s on fish... one thing he is not into drama just muskies.,some big ones at that.


mike p?

by the way this is great feedback



Mike P=Mike Parker= handelbarz
3stripe
Posted 1/13/2017 11:58 AM (#845985 - in reply to #845875)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 114


woodieb8 - 1/12/2017 8:01 PM

well mike p. is a class guy. fun to fish with plus,he,s on fish... one thing he is not into drama just muskies.,some big ones at that.


Couldn't agree more - Mike Parker at Handlebarz knows the lake well and will get you on fish. Also happens to be one of the most down to earth and nicest guys Ive met in the musky industry.
Zib
Posted 1/13/2017 1:53 PM (#846007 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
Whoever you choose make sure that they are 100% legal to fish in the waters you'll be fishing. If it's an American guide fishing in Ontario waters make sure they have their Canadian work permit.
Musky Brian
Posted 1/13/2017 4:03 PM (#846022 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Real men troll on LSC :-D

Edited by Musky Brian 1/13/2017 4:03 PM
muskie-don58
Posted 1/14/2017 7:25 AM (#846079 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 213


Location: FIB land
Hulbert
A Muskie catching machine .. He ain't even close to even thinking about being politically correct though, a throwback ... Only negative , he is a Packer basher , lol !
Triplethreat
Posted 1/14/2017 5:38 PM (#846166 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 54


Location: River
I've only fished with Mike Hulbert on LSC. He is a fun guy to fish with. Long hours and hilarious stories can be expected. I booked a few days with him again this year.
edalz
Posted 1/15/2017 3:37 PM (#846280 - in reply to #845932)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 458


jonj - 1/13/2017 8:23 AM

lehighmuskies - 1/12/2017 6:56 PM

Matt firestein hands down mans a blast to fish with


Definitely 2nd Matt "Catfish" Firestein. Always a lot of fun to fish with and very few people know LSC as well as him. A very knowledgeable and humble guy.


I would hire Matt/catfish as well. I've hired him for eight days in the last two years and he is great and very good with kids and novice fishermen. If you want to jig Bondy is a great choice. Both of these guys are legal guides.
lennyg3
Posted 1/17/2017 7:18 AM (#846440 - in reply to #846280)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 483


Location: NE PA
edalz - 1/15/2017 4:37 PM

jonj - 1/13/2017 8:23 AM

lehighmuskies - 1/12/2017 6:56 PM

Matt firestein hands down mans a blast to fish with


Definitely 2nd Matt "Catfish" Firestein. Always a lot of fun to fish with and very few people know LSC as well as him. A very knowledgeable and humble guy.


I would hire Matt/catfish as well. I've hired him for eight days in the last two years and he is great and very good with kids and novice fishermen. If you want to jig Bondy is a great choice. Both of these guys are legal guides.


I'll also vote for the Catfish. Great guy, very knowledgeable, and can find fish as well or better than anyone on the lake.
ToddM
Posted 1/17/2017 2:40 PM (#846497 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 20219


Location: oswego, il
Big lake, lots of guides, lots of hardons. You cannot blame top name guides for moving around. They are good fisherman, understand the business of guiding and need to make a living. If they were not good at it, they would not be able to do it long. There are no bad guides listed in this thread. Nobody owns the water. I get a kick out of the posse patrol and all their petty jealousy.

Edited by ToddM 1/17/2017 2:41 PM
esoxaddict
Posted 1/17/2017 4:16 PM (#846511 - in reply to #846497)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 8782


Guiding on one lake your entire life doesn't necessarily make you a better guide than someone who fishes all over the place.
0723
Posted 1/17/2017 5:31 PM (#846524 - in reply to #846440)
Subject: LSC GUIDE




Posts: 5171


The original poster said he wanted to cast ,not vertical jig or troll too.Mike Hulbert I know for a fact will give you your moneys worth and he is a 100 percent casting.I didn't expect this thread to get so ugly and I'm sure the other guides are great options too.Check Mikes track record he has done very well chasing the so called"hot bite".

Edited by 0723 1/17/2017 6:27 PM
The Mighty Oak Leaf
Posted 1/17/2017 5:59 PM (#846532 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 295


Location: mad chain
I have never been in the boat with hulbert but I have fished with Matt. He offers both trolling and casting so depending on weather that can be a big deal and save a trip. Matt is great instructor teaching new techniques along with stories that will keep you laughing all day long.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 1/17/2017 7:39 PM (#846539 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
Spencer Berman puts up some huge huge fish. That's who I would want to go with. I've been seeing him on shows and in articles for years... check out the Keyes Outdoors fall episode with Spencer on LSC on YouTube...
Musky Brian
Posted 1/17/2017 8:45 PM (#846543 - in reply to #846539)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Ahhh...winternet is alive and well!

Edited by Musky Brian 1/17/2017 8:45 PM
callworth
Posted 1/17/2017 10:57 PM (#846557 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Posts: 125


this has been a great thread and given me a lot to think about
BNelson
Posted 1/18/2017 9:58 AM (#846588 - in reply to #846440)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Location: Contrarian Island
if I'm not mistaken some of the guides that came to LSC figured out the casting bite faster than the long time guides? maybe I'm wrong on that but just because a guide has been on 1 body of water forever doesn't mean someone else coming in can't teach the old timers a thing or 2.... pick a guide that will teach you how to catch fish, on that body of water, and maybe learn some things to apply on other bodies of water.. lots of good options listed...

Edited by BNelson 1/18/2017 10:00 AM
horsehunter
Posted 1/18/2017 10:07 AM (#846590 - in reply to #845785)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide




Location: Eastern Ontario
Is it not more satisfying to try and figure things out for your self. That being said I do fun fish with two friends that do some guiding. Being a crusty old bugger I couldn't guide. Spending a whole day in the boat with someone I would like to throw overboard and couldn't because I was being paid is not for me.
sworrall
Posted 1/18/2017 10:23 AM (#846591 - in reply to #846590)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
horsehunter - 1/18/2017 10:07 AM

Is it not more satisfying to try and figure things out for your self. That being said I do fun fish with two friends that do some guiding. Being a crusty old bugger I couldn't guide. Spending a whole day in the boat with someone I would like to throw overboard and couldn't because I was being paid is not for me.


Not if you are over for a couple days and want to get into the fish. It's a big lake.
Zib
Posted 1/18/2017 10:26 AM (#846592 - in reply to #846588)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
BNelson - 1/18/2017 10:58 AM
if I'm not mistaken some of the guides that came to LSC figured out the casting bite faster than the long time guides? maybe I'm wrong on that but just because a guide has been on 1 body of water forever doesn't mean someone else coming in can't teach the old timers a thing or 2.... pick a guide that will teach you how to catch fish, on that body of water, and maybe learn some things to apply on other bodies of water.. lots of good options listed...


Some of those long time guides just kept their mouths shut & didn't brag about their catches all over the Internet and fishing shows. Though there is a long time guide or 2 that I wouldn't give the time of day because they are set in their old ways.
BNelson
Posted 1/18/2017 10:29 AM (#846593 - in reply to #846592)
Subject: Re: LSC Guide





Location: Contrarian Island
I hear ya, point is still the same, sometimes a fresh set of eyes on a body of water isn't all bad...many guides/fishermen in general get stuck in their ways, and fish the same spots, the same way, at the same times...etc...
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