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Cowboyhannah
Posted 5/26/2009 9:42 PM (#380524)
Subject: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Here is a picture I managed to snap of my fishing partner Saturday morning. This will be 'Ranger's second year in the boat and at 16 months, he has settled down to where he is no longer chewing on everything in the boat. He enjoys riding up front once we get on plane. He never complains when the fish aren't active, never asks why we are fishing a certain spot, never asks how much longer I plan on fishing, and rarely has a backlash.


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muskylog.com
Posted 5/26/2009 9:51 PM (#380526 - in reply to #380524)
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Location: Minnesota
Very Nice!! As an avid duck hunter as well as esox angler, my dog always thinks she should be retrieving everything thing that hits the water. It makes it tough to take her out with me.
JKahler
Posted 5/26/2009 11:46 PM (#380540 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




Posts: 1287


Location: WI
My only complaint with my dog is she likes to sit or stand on the trolling motor pedal.
muskycrazy65
Posted 5/27/2009 6:08 AM (#380556 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: RE: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




Location: New Albany, Ind.
hey guys, my dog bubby red merle aussie just loves to go with me, the ranger very rarely leaves the house without him. he gets very excited way before im ready to go. he loves to lay in the dip net so lots of the time i dip it in the water to get it wet for him. he can be layed under the dash sleeping in shade and when you get a hit he is right at your feet. lots of the time its just me and him ready to go anytime i am. ron


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Sam Ubl
Posted 5/27/2009 8:19 AM (#380575 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: RE: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





Location: SE Wisconsin
Cowboyhannah - 5/26/2009 9:42 PM

Here is a picture I managed to snap of my fishing partner Saturday morning. This will be 'Ranger's second year in the boat and at 16 months, he has settled down to where he is no longer chewing on everything in the boat. He enjoys riding up front once we get on plane. He never complains when the fish aren't active, never asks why we are fishing a certain spot, never asks how much longer I plan on fishing, and rarely has a backlash.


Classic! Great picture, too!
MACK
Posted 5/27/2009 12:38 PM (#380622 - in reply to #380575)
Subject: RE: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




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Sam Ubl - 5/27/2009 8:19 AM

Cowboyhannah - 5/26/2009 9:42 PM

Here is a picture I managed to snap of my fishing partner Saturday morning. This will be 'Ranger's second year in the boat and at 16 months, he has settled down to where he is no longer chewing on everything in the boat. He enjoys riding up front once we get on plane. He never complains when the fish aren't active, never asks why we are fishing a certain spot, never asks how much longer I plan on fishing, and rarely has a backlash.


Classic! Great picture, too!


Ditto....
619musky
Posted 5/27/2009 3:24 PM (#380660 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





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absolutly great name, especially when you own a ranger.
BNelson
Posted 5/27/2009 4:10 PM (#380680 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





Location: Contrarian Island
here's a 75 lber that likes to lay in the net...those that have fished w/ me know that when Summer is sleeping in the net good things happen...some boat side strikes can be a bit more interesting trying to get her out of the net....


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baldeaglefisherman
Posted 5/27/2009 5:35 PM (#380698 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




Posts: 250


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
What kind of dog is that Cowboy?
quackaddict9
Posted 5/27/2009 11:14 PM (#380788 - in reply to #380698)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




Posts: 123


Location: Bemidji, MN
baldeaglefisherman - 5/27/2009 5:35 PM

What kind of dog is that Cowboy?


Looks more like a Cheaspeke but could be a lab though. Nice looking dog there!
Junkman
Posted 5/28/2009 7:25 AM (#380820 - in reply to #380788)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




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I am likely to have my 9 year old Golden with me in the boat more than any other partner. At nine, he knows all the routines and is quite a comfort to have around. The only caution I would share with you guys is that when the dog is in the boat, I have only one rod and one bait out at a time. When I look at the first post here, my first thought is that one of those baits surrounding the butt seat pole will (sooner or later) find its way into the dog. As a guy who is ashamed to admit that I have already had a hook in my dog--please be careful!! Marty Forman
SHEEPHEAD
Posted 5/28/2009 7:37 AM (#380822 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





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Bo
My dog that is always with me in the boat he gets mad if I leave him at home

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Sam Ubl
Posted 5/28/2009 8:59 AM (#380839 - in reply to #380524)
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Location: SE Wisconsin
I personally love this thread. . .

Mike Koepp, share a pic or two!
TECK
Posted 5/28/2009 10:37 AM (#380859 - in reply to #380839)
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Location: Minnetonka , MN.
Boo has made 2 trips to Canada,


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Sam Ubl
Posted 5/28/2009 11:16 AM (#380873 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





Location: SE Wisconsin
Teck, you holding your ghostly catch there? That's great!
Cowboyhannah
Posted 5/28/2009 1:17 PM (#380898 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Ranger is a Silver Lab. Technically I do not believe that breed is recognized yet by the AKC. His papers say chocolate. That silver color was breeded out of choco-labs and now there are breeders that specialize in labs of that color.

Like I said he's finally settling down---he was a NAUGHTY pup but 16 weeks of obedience classes now have his owners properly trained. He now does just great in the boat.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 5/29/2009 5:50 PM (#381202 - in reply to #380839)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Sam, my dog Sandy has seen more time in a boat than most muskie fishermen. I take her everytime I can. Clients are now asking me to bring her. Dogs can be very good in a boat. She knows the rules very well. She was with me and my partner during the WMT. She loves muskies. Has to get a lick or too on them. Pike she will lick sometimes. Bass and walleyes she pays no attention to anymore. Something about ski's.

I will see if I can find a few shots quick. My website is loaded with them.


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breutzy
Posted 5/29/2009 7:46 PM (#381228 - in reply to #380524)
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Location: Antigo Wi.
i love seeing pics of the fishing partners, both my labs love the water so much that i cannot keep them in the boat, so needless to say they stay home

Edited by breutzy 5/29/2009 7:47 PM
esoxriebe
Posted 5/29/2009 11:58 PM (#381261 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




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I havea new fishing partner by the name of floyd. Just need o break him of barking at the waves


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Sam Ubl
Posted 5/30/2009 6:35 AM (#381270 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





Location: SE Wisconsin
Floyd is awesome!! Check him out!
Beaver
Posted 5/30/2009 7:53 AM (#381276 - in reply to #381270)
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I love how they all like to take a siesta in the net.


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itallushrt
Posted 5/30/2009 7:55 AM (#381277 - in reply to #380526)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning





Posts: 76


Location: Kentucky

muskylog.com - 5/26/2009 10:51 PM Very Nice!! As an avid duck hunter as well as esox angler, my dog always thinks she should be retrieving everything thing that hits the water. It makes it tough to take her out with me.

 

Same here! Although my current dog is older (almost 8) he still doesn't fully understand fishing. Since I hunt out of my boat (jon with blind) quite a bit he associates boat rides with duck hunting. He is better, but still occasionally wants to retrieve a bait. 

Obfuscate Musky
Posted 5/30/2009 9:52 PM (#381368 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: Re: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Sweet, I have a French Bulldog and a Lab..Go floyd!
Muskyhunter247
Posted 5/30/2009 10:23 PM (#381374 - in reply to #380524)
Subject: RE: My Fishing Partner Saturday Morning




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My dog Mooch loves to go fishing. He always sits up by the trolling motor and watches me fish. He knows all the rules and has never been a problem in the boat. For some reason he is scared of the net, lol.


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tndoug
Posted 6/7/2009 12:28 AM (#382567 - in reply to #380524)
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I went out with my 3-4 yo beagle tonight. He loves going out, but we have only done it 3 times so far. Does real well. I got a deep-v with-out decks, so i bring a collapsible nylon crate he'll go in and lay down when he gets boared. There was a racoon, and beaver were we fished tonight. That got him fired up. I havent cought one yet with him in the boat, looking forward to that. That will get him figureing the deal out a little more.
MuskieSlayer
Posted 6/7/2009 4:30 PM (#382619 - in reply to #380524)
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Posts: 41


Location: Minneapolis, MN
Axel really likes topwaters.


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Lundbob
Posted 6/7/2009 6:00 PM (#382626 - in reply to #380524)
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Location: Duluth, MN
Here's our partner Allie. 7 months old. Been on the boat 3 times. Yesterday was her first real fishing trip. She doesn't like going over 30...bothers her ears. And she has a hard time relaxing, switching between my son and I while casting...she hasn't jumped in after a lure though. But she saw something in the water and dove in after it. Drug her butt back over the transom. I see her only going out for a couple hours at a time till she calms down in general...but she's doing great.


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toddb
Posted 6/10/2009 4:27 PM (#383166 - in reply to #380524)
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Location: Thief River Falls MN
Another net lover! First day she went fishing with me we boated 4, thought I was on to something with the lucky pup. Well... maybe not!

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Tim Kelly
Posted 6/10/2009 4:50 PM (#383170 - in reply to #383166)
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Location: London, England

My two out for the ride before the season starts. The young one's first time in the boat. He only fell out twice before he "realised" the rules of the boat! 

The old boy looks like he's about had enough of the other one's puppyish ways!



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Fishwizard
Posted 6/11/2009 3:58 PM (#383353 - in reply to #380524)
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Always watching for follows.




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