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Message Subject: looking for a guide
Nut Buster
Posted 3/12/2009 1:18 PM (#365811)
Subject: looking for a guide




Posts: 21


Looking for a guide at Lake Vermilion this summer. Anyone got any suggestions. Gregg Thomas is full that week and Chad Cain won't answer his phone.
Rod (WI)
Posted 3/12/2009 1:28 PM (#365814 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide


I would recomend taking Jason Hamernick. A awsome guy and very fun guy to fish with. He will put you on the fish and try his best.
kustomboy
Posted 3/12/2009 1:55 PM (#365820 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide





Posts: 256


Josh Borovsky is great too! He is on fish and you will learn alot! http://www.promuskieguide.com/ His front page shows him holding a monster Vermilion muskie!

Edited by kustomboy 3/12/2009 1:56 PM
Cowboyhannah
Posted 3/12/2009 1:59 PM (#365822 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide





Posts: 1455


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=47...
confused
Posted 3/12/2009 2:00 PM (#365823 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide


We're talking about Vermilion with these guides?
esoxaddict
Posted 3/12/2009 2:04 PM (#365824 - in reply to #365823)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide





Posts: 8781


confused - 3/12/2009 2:00 PM

We're talking about Vermilion with these guides?


Was it the first post or the fact that all those guys guide on Vermilion that had you confused?

Edited by esoxaddict 3/12/2009 2:05 PM
mille
Posted 3/12/2009 2:08 PM (#365826 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide


Thought this was the pond for a second that's all, carry on.
rpike
Posted 3/13/2009 11:23 AM (#366016 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 291


Location: Minneapolis
Dave Swenson : http://muskieguide.homestead.com/
Guest
Posted 3/13/2009 12:13 PM (#366028 - in reply to #365814)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide


Rod (WI) - 3/12/2009 1:28 PM

I would recomend taking Jason Hamernick. A awsome guy and very fun guy to fish with. He will put you on the fish and try his best.
HE will put you on fish! as far as very fun i dont agree the guy thinks he is gods gift to muskie fishing just my opinion.
Reelwise
Posted 3/13/2009 12:48 PM (#366036 - in reply to #366028)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide




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sling blade
Posted 3/13/2009 12:55 PM (#366040 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide


Heard Lee Tauchen may be up there this summer
Slow Rollin
Posted 3/13/2009 1:11 PM (#366044 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 619


IMO and from fishing around guide infested lakes, i think alot people give guides way too much credit.....i dont see much of a difference between the plethora of guides and other guys casting away....instead of paying all that money get a good GPS chip and go cast, do some internet surfing, in general, you will probably will be doing the exact same things anyways??? Cast a bulldawg/plastic or cowgirl on the break line?
kyle smoker tackle
Posted 3/13/2009 1:14 PM (#366047 - in reply to #366044)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide





I would recomend Matt Snyder as well
Kyle
Reelwise
Posted 3/13/2009 1:29 PM (#366049 - in reply to #366044)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 1636


Slow Rollin - 3/13/2009 2:11 PM

IMO and from fishing around guide infested lakes, i think alot people give guides way too much credit.....i dont see much of a difference between the plethora of guides and other guys casting away....instead of paying all that money get a good GPS chip and go cast, do some internet surfing, in general, you will probably will be doing the exact same things anyways??? Cast a bulldawg/plastic or cowgirl on the break line?


If you ask most guides, a lot of them will tell you that a good portion of their clients hire them when they are on vacation or dont even have a boat. A lot of people look at muskie fishing the same as they would look at a trip to six flags.
Slow Rollin
Posted 3/13/2009 1:34 PM (#366050 - in reply to #366049)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 619


i do get that, also first time out, dont have equipment, no boat, or the time to research, etc, etc.
Pedro
Posted 3/13/2009 2:41 PM (#366060 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Borovsky
Guest
Posted 3/13/2009 3:26 PM (#366065 - in reply to #366060)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide


Pedro - 3/13/2009 2:41 PM

Borovsky
I second that not only does the guy fish but he is very easy to get along with!!!! Great guy
esoxaddict
Posted 3/13/2009 3:45 PM (#366068 - in reply to #366044)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide





Posts: 8781


Slow Rollin - 3/13/2009 1:11 PM

IMO and from fishing around guide infested lakes, i think alot people give guides way too much credit.....i dont see much of a difference between the plethora of guides and other guys casting away....instead of paying all that money get a good GPS chip and go cast, do some internet surfing, in general, you will probably will be doing the exact same things anyways??? Cast a bulldawg/plastic or cowgirl on the break line?


Guides are out there every single day. They know where the fish are, what they'be been moving on, what's NOT working, what times of the day have been the best, and most importantly where there have been BIG fish moving.

They might be "doing the same things" but they're probably doing them in exactly the right places, at the right time, with the right color combinations, in places known to hold big fish.

Not that you can't do that yourself given enough time, but if you have 4 days to fish and it takes you 3-1/2 days to get something going, your chances of being successful go way down.
Reelwise
Posted 3/13/2009 4:18 PM (#366073 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide




Posts: 1636


Check out Matt's page here. He doesnt have a website yet.
http://www.muskylink.com/profile/MattSnyder





Edited by Reelwise 3/13/2009 4:19 PM
SpencerBerman
Posted 3/14/2009 3:44 AM (#366145 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide




Posts: 202


I would have to go with Jason Hamernick for this one. I dont think there is a single MN fisherman that can compare to the number of monster fish he catches. He has more multiple 50 lb fish and his record on the Minnesota Musky Trail speaks for itself.
http://www.muskybreath.com/
Dave Williamson
Posted 3/15/2009 6:39 PM (#366344 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide





Posts: 203


Location: Alexandria, Minnesota
I would recommend Josh Borovsky , one of my close friends who is great muskie fisherman in his own right , has hired Josh and said he is the best guide he has ever hired www.promuskieguide.com
Guest
Posted 3/16/2009 4:15 PM (#366500 - in reply to #366036)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide


Reelwise - 3/13/2009 12:48 PM

Matt Snyder


+1
Propster
Posted 3/20/2009 10:51 PM (#367410 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
We've fished with Matt a couple times. Didn't catch any with him but we learned! And he's a great guy. I might agree with a few above about Jason, he's good at putting fish in the boat - a lot for himself especially. Ever heard of a guy that takes you fishing, and wants to see you catch a fish, and not so concerned about getting any himself? That's the kind of guy I'd go with again. Tom Wehler lives on the lake (literally on an island) during season and knows it as well as anyone. And I think you might learn a few things and enjoy the heck out of it too.
Phillip Buganski
Posted 3/20/2009 11:20 PM (#367415 - in reply to #367410)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide




Posts: 3


I would say Luke Ronnestrand (Musky Buster Tackle) followed by jason Hamernick
Schlagel
Posted 3/21/2009 10:02 AM (#367484 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




My opinion is closely split between Luke Ronnestrand and Matt Snyder

Luke is extrememly knowledgable on that body of water and is very friendly, patient, and easy to get along with. His large number of top finishes in Vermillion tournaments proves he can scratch out fish under tough conditions. Luke would be my top pick

Matt seems like a real likeable guy, the kind of guy you'd want to spend a day in the boat with. I haven't fished with him but he seems to have a proven track record. You couldn't go wrong with him either.
Nut Buster
Posted 3/21/2009 11:47 AM (#367492 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 21


Thanks to everyone on here for the advice and information. I finally got ahold of Chad Cain . . . he is at Leech Lake that week. He recommended Matt Snyder. We have him set-up to guide us. Talked to him on the phone a couple of times. He sounds like a real good guy. Again, thanks to everyone for all the help.
Top H2O
Posted 3/21/2009 11:54 AM (#367494 - in reply to #367492)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Matt, Is a stand up guy... You'll do good with him.

Jerome
TJ DeVoe
Posted 3/21/2009 10:17 PM (#367569 - in reply to #367494)
Subject: Re: looking for a guide




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
You'll absolutely love Matt as your guide! By far one of the nicest guys to be around and to talk with. Hands down he or Chad would be my first picks if I were looking for a guide on Vermillion, hands down!
gmittlestadt
Posted 5/6/2009 1:15 PM (#376444 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 18


I'm with Spencer on this one. Hamernick knows what's up over there.

Edited by gmittlestadt 5/6/2009 1:17 PM
Reef Hawg
Posted 5/6/2009 1:50 PM (#376453 - in reply to #365811)
Subject: RE: looking for a guide




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
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Edited by Reef Hawg 5/6/2009 1:59 PM
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