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Message Subject: Season goals.
Tallywhacker
Posted 3/8/2004 9:16 PM (#99827)
Subject: Season goals.





Posts: 48


Location: Wisconsin
Anyone setting season goals? Any particular landmarks you want to set?

Mine are:

A) The first musky!
B) 40+ inch musky
C) Topwater musky
D) A musky each from Wisconsin, Illinois, and Minnesota. ; D

I realise I have the possibility of getting three goals in one fish, but that's just a risk I'll have to take. ; D.. What're your goals?
ToddM
Posted 3/8/2004 9:18 PM (#99829 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 20218


Location: oswego, il
My goals are to at least do as well as I have my last two seasons. It would be hard to ask for more sucess on the water. Other goals, I have some new water I want to fish this year. That's about it.
Buckeyefan
Posted 3/8/2004 9:20 PM (#99830 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 37


175 days on the water
200 fish in the boat
first 50+ in the boat
Win atleast one tourny on shelbyville
Have everyone that fishes with me catch the personal best except plitzzz

Edited by Buckeyefan 3/8/2004 9:22 PM
Steve Jonesi
Posted 3/8/2004 9:28 PM (#99833 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 2089


To spend as much time as humanly possible with my kids and a good percentage of that time with them on the water. Oh yeah, win the 2 big tournies and catch my 1st 50. Steve
Plitz.....
Posted 3/8/2004 9:35 PM (#99836 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 600


Location: West Bend, WI
Coming into my second year I would like to see this...
1. Have a 2 fish day.
2. break the 40" mark.Came to close to many times.
3. beat last years catch of 15 with 25
4. Get on some good water for once.
5. put more time on and become better with cranks & jigs.
kly
Posted 3/8/2004 9:37 PM (#99837 - in reply to #99833)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 391


1) fifty incher
2) fifty fish caught and released(49 more to go)
3) A fish from Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, and Ontario and maybe Michigan
4) Win at least one tourney.
dpratt
Posted 3/8/2004 9:48 PM (#99840 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Location: Woodstock, IL
1. Get on the water more often.
2. Get my brother-in-law his first 'ski.
3. At least win a WMT qualifier.
4. First topwater 'ski.
luckymusky
Posted 3/8/2004 10:08 PM (#99844 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 626


Location: ashtabula ohio
i gotta go with wanting the first topwater muskie also. had one on 4 years ago and lost it within 5 seconds. but i really want one on a dag -blamed SUICK!!
JLR
Posted 3/8/2004 10:16 PM (#99845 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 335


Location: Pulaski, WI
Catch my first muskie from my own boat.

goonmeister
Posted 3/8/2004 10:35 PM (#99849 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 82


Get my wife her first 40"er. Anything else is icing.

Jim
iowamusky
Posted 3/8/2004 10:39 PM (#99851 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 114


Location: Eagle Grove, Iowa
1- To have my oldest (8) daughter get her first muskie
2- To finally land a 50"
3- To boat 50 skies
4- To enjoy my time on the water with friends and family to the fullest!!!

good fishing,Tracy
JAY SBMC
Posted 3/8/2004 10:50 PM (#99854 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 148


Location: DES MOINES, IOWA
To get my 11 year old grandson his first Sabaskong Musky opening week in June.Anything after that is a bonus.
muskyboy
Posted 3/8/2004 11:07 PM (#99857 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.


Fish more (Easy, I hardly fished at all last year because of work)
Fish new water (Already Planned, I will hit IN and MN for the first time)
60 inches or 60 pounds (That is my stretch goal so to speak, priceless)

Steve
Fishwizard
Posted 3/8/2004 11:23 PM (#99860 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 366


50", 50 inches, and Fifty inches. Other than that, fish as much as possible and have fun.

Ryan Anderson
FishingFool
Posted 3/8/2004 11:41 PM (#99862 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Location: Eau Claire,WI
#1. goal is to get my 12 year old nephew his first muskie,he came close a bunch of times last year but never got any landed.
#2.Be able to muskie fish this year.I am again having neck and back problems.I go in for another MRI next week and by the way I am feeling,it will be another long recovery.
#3.Fish more,fish smart and learn new waters.
#4.Most important,Have FUN!
crippler
Posted 3/8/2004 11:47 PM (#99863 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 116


Location: winnipeg manitoba

break into triple digits 100 fish fish with some guys from muskie first. race around chasing worral on the goon. catch 15 fish in one day.
win the lake of the woods open tourney. sell a ton of lures
Musky Alan
Posted 3/9/2004 12:40 AM (#99867 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 544


Location: Alsip, Il
To have more fun, relax and maybe catch a fifty incher it's been awhile or catch one a 1/4 inch longer than Matt's biggest for 2004. Al
theedz155
Posted 3/9/2004 5:55 AM (#99873 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 1438


Even though you can never fish enough, I was fortunate to fish as much as I did last year. I'd like to do the same this year but unfortunately this summer looks to be a busy one with work and family obligations.

1) Spend quality time on the water with family and friends.
2) Catch a few fish.
3) Personal best (gotta beat 44.5)

Other than that if I'm upright and breathing at the end of the summer this year, I'll be happy.

Scott


Edited by theedz155 3/9/2004 6:01 AM
Randy Whiteman
Posted 3/9/2004 6:49 AM (#99874 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 150


1) Get more full day trips in.
2) Fine tune my technique. Jig fish, topwater, bucktail fishing.
3) Beat my 44" from last summer.
4) Double my #'s from last season.
Trophymuskie
Posted 3/9/2004 7:59 AM (#99888 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario
Why can't I make a list?

Edited by Trophymuskie 3/9/2004 8:04 AM
tuffy1
Posted 3/9/2004 8:34 AM (#99893 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
1. Get out with more M1sters
2. Win 1 tourney
3. Get out with my dad more often.
4. Break the 50 mark!!!!!
5. Get the wife to be a 45"+
6. Get my cousin his first 'ski
7. Have a blast doing the other 6.
tomyv
Posted 3/9/2004 8:36 AM (#99895 - in reply to #99893)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
Just to fish as much as possible. And, a Wabigoon slob would be a nice gift.
nwild
Posted 3/9/2004 9:54 AM (#99905 - in reply to #99895)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I have two goals for the upcoming season.

1. Get some more newcomers to the sport interested and successful in catching and releasing musky.

2. Have a season of fun with no regrets!!
Phish Killer
Posted 3/9/2004 11:30 AM (#99919 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 827


Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
Mine would be:

1)Get my brother on his first fish
2)Break that magical number
3)Qualify for the MMCT finals on Forrest Lake

Mainly just put in as much time on the water I can.

CASHMONEY
Posted 3/9/2004 12:58 PM (#99938 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 8


Location: YO OHIO
Well after 201 fish and 4 fish over 50 last year my goals are alittle different getting to the Chautauqua lake finals is on top of the list for sure. The annual butt kicking of my fishing buddy Marc is second and getting a 50 inch castin, i would sleep better if all the above happen for me. Mike $
Mauser
Posted 3/9/2004 2:10 PM (#99949 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
1) try to get MORE fish in the boat
2) Try to get Mikie a fish OVER 45" ( he'd love to beat my best so far)
3)to catch a 40"+ fish here in W.Va.
4) to catch fish in W.Va., Ohio, Wi., and Minn.?, and Kentucky.
5) To get Mikie a big tiger out of my home lake here in W.Va.
6) To win at least 1 contest for Team Mauser!!!
tomyv
Posted 3/9/2004 3:02 PM (#99960 - in reply to #99949)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
CJ, you reminded me of my #1, #2, and #3 goals for the year. #1, to make it out of pool play in matchfishing, #2, to kick slamr's azz in matchfishing, #3, to beat R.C. just because.
Marc_Grattan
Posted 3/9/2004 5:37 PM (#99979 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 136


1. catch a 45" or better from Cave Run
2. another 50"
3. 30+ fish
4. to catch a fish 1/4" longer that Cashmoney on Saltfork, it must suck having to lived on that lake for 30 years and trail me on quality.
5. have a good time and fish with some new people on new waters.
6. what the heck, kick Mike's butt again up in Canada, lol

Marc
pbrostuen
Posted 3/9/2004 6:21 PM (#99982 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.




Posts: 158


Location: Eagan, MN
1. Take one of my friends who only occassionaly muskie fish and turn them into the same kind of pathetic addict that I am. They won't know whether to hate me or love me.

2. Meet and fish with some MF guys or gals. (Still looking for a Match Fishing partner). Just in case I don't succeed at goal #1. I just need someone who doesn't want to quit when we've barely been fishing 13 hours, or get scared of a little lightning, hail or killer mosquitos. C'mon, someone, anyone...

3. Oh yeah, catch tons of huge fish and all that stuff, too.
dougj
Posted 3/9/2004 6:24 PM (#99984 - in reply to #99827)
Subject: RE: Season goals.





Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn
In 2004 I hope to guide less (it's hard work), and fish with friends more. I'm going to spend more time looking for the biggest fish in the LOTWs.Doug Johnson

Edited by dougj 3/9/2004 6:26 PM
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