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Message Subject: Favorite Muskie DVD's
Firetiger
Posted 7/13/2009 9:47 PM (#388477)
Subject: Favorite Muskie DVD's





What is everyone's favorite muskie DVD's or must haves?

Edited by Firetiger 7/13/2009 10:30 PM
Slimeball
Posted 7/13/2009 10:48 PM (#388491 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 332


Location: Michigan
I've seen/have just about all of them. "GO FISH" by Redfin Outdoors is my favorite. Awesome boatside and surface strikes. And alot of the footage is in the shield...Another must have is Muskies on the Shield. I like Badfish Outdoors Muskie Madness I and III also.

Edited by Slimeball 7/13/2009 11:02 PM
Sam Ubl
Posted 7/14/2009 8:57 AM (#388532 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Location: SE Wisconsin
I still haven't seen "GO FISH", but I've never watched a Badfish DVD that I didn't like! Judging by the Redfin's previews for GO FISH, I'm sure I'm missing out - looks awesome!
Hammskie
Posted 7/14/2009 9:20 AM (#388541 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
The Go Fish video decimates all that I've ever seen before... except for any segment with Mark Lijewski.
ShaneW
Posted 7/14/2009 9:25 AM (#388543 - in reply to #388541)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
The Gregg Thomas videos are my favorites by far. I enjoy seeing fish caught but when I watch a video I want to learn something and I think Gregg does the best job at that. The fact that he spends time on the video doing "classroom" segments is pretty cool. Now if you just want to watch people catch fish the Go Fish video is excellent.

Shane

Edited by ShaneW 7/15/2009 7:52 AM
allegheny river kid
Posted 7/14/2009 11:06 AM (#388575 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
All the badfish videos and Gregg thomas videos are good in my book
big gun
Posted 7/14/2009 11:16 AM (#388577 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
I always liked Bob M's various videos such as his topwater video from Osborne Bay. BG
CiscoKid
Posted 7/14/2009 11:22 AM (#388578 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Kieper’s “Small Pond Monsters” has become my favorite. Good tunes, and some great fishing action.
Guest
Posted 7/14/2009 11:28 AM (#388579 - in reply to #388578)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's


Give me anything where the main guy teaches how he's catching his muskies. Muskie porn, the stuff where guys are just catching muskies bores me and the instruc. vids usually have as many muskie catches anyways. If I learn one thing from a vid it was a good buy. I like anything by the lindners, saric, heiting & thomas. I gave my copy of go fish to my club's library after watching it once. The badfish vids have some really good action but what they call edgy comes across as unprofessional and I ask myself why I'm watching it.
Billy B
Posted 7/14/2009 11:29 AM (#388580 - in reply to #388575)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
allegheny river kid - 7/14/2009 12:06 PM

All the badfish videos and Gregg thomas videos are good in my book


Agreed. I also like the Redfin outdoors stuff a lot too.
zakolson5
Posted 7/14/2009 12:10 PM (#388587 - in reply to #388580)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's


go fish for sure...My favorite strike is the musky on the rock hump that just goes ape on the figure 8, not a giant, but sooo cool. I've watched that movie at least 10 times.
Hatcher
Posted 7/14/2009 3:24 PM (#388639 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 62


Badfish Outdoors dvd's are first on my list.
CommonSense Guy
Posted 7/14/2009 3:41 PM (#388641 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 136


Bob Mehsikomers "Close incounters of the right kind" is pretty entertaining. It's footage of follows/misses/ lost fish. There are some pigs on there.
archerynut36
Posted 7/14/2009 3:47 PM (#388642 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
well lets just say this.. anything with musky in it is awsome.. even regular movies with a split second ski on the wall is cool.. like a cartoon one on the wall over the fire place in the shrek movie and on adam sandlers shirt in 50 first dates and many more.. heck i came in on my wife watching a girly movie on the women channel and 2 ladies were talking in a bar and over the sholder was a ski on the wall.. guess i picked a right time to walk in the room...any way my personal favorits are big blades and scott keiper's small pond monsters and both gregg's and badfishes.. i think i have every musky movie ever made.. even a copy of the hoor flick blood hook and the early dated pete maina / john gillespe way back i think it was out waybefore the ones you see now in the shops.. anyway any musky porn is great...bill
JRedig
Posted 7/14/2009 4:33 PM (#388654 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Location: Twin Cities
Some of you guys do realize that via power of observation all video's are instructional? Just because someone isn't telling you exactly how to do something doesn't mean you can't learn a lot...

619musky
Posted 7/14/2009 5:08 PM (#388666 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 264


the perfect timing dvd by redfin outdoors on solar/lunar influences is nice. showcases some of the best in the business.
guts
Posted 7/14/2009 5:21 PM (#388668 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 556


the go fish video is awsome
muskie_man
Posted 7/14/2009 6:11 PM (#388680 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
All the badfish dvds, greggs dvds, and the redfin dvds are all awsome!
THA4
Posted 7/14/2009 6:26 PM (#388684 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 468


Location: Not where I wanna be!
Muskies on the Shield with Dick Pearson, Badfish, and Lindner's stuff....

I gotta check out this redfin stuff
kreegz
Posted 7/14/2009 8:50 PM (#388709 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 162


Location: East Troy, WI
i second and third all the BadFish Dvds, i also love the Dick Pearson - muskies on the sheild dvd.
anyone know where a good place to buy the Go Fish redfin outdoors dvd?
Billy B
Posted 7/14/2009 9:00 PM (#388711 - in reply to #388709)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
kreegz - 7/14/2009 9:50 PM


anyone know where a good place to buy the Go Fish redfin outdoors dvd?


Musky Tackle Online
Jsondag
Posted 7/14/2009 9:57 PM (#388718 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
Thanks for all of the kind words on "Go Fish" We worked hard on it! Hopefully we will have the sequel this winter... Hopefully.
DonSchwartz
Posted 7/14/2009 10:30 PM (#388725 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 37


Muskies on the Shield and a oldy called The Greatest Muskie Video Ever Made.

zakolson5
Posted 7/15/2009 1:31 PM (#388811 - in reply to #388725)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's


I can already see it, GoFish harder with bigger and more bad@$$ strikes..All the musky dvd's I have I put on my ipod touch so I could watch them during highschool lol.
Medford Fisher
Posted 7/15/2009 10:17 PM (#388880 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's




Posts: 1058


Location: Medford, WI
Another vote for the Badfish series videos. I have one of Gregg's and he does an excellent job instructing what it is he does....and that is, catching fish. I have to go back and watch the Heiting DVD's I have; but from what I remember they were also pretty instructional for specific techniques. Muskies on the Shield is a pretty good one and I've only got to see "Go Fish" once but it was definitely a good one.

Badfish Outdoors videos have the best, quality footage and great editing and music. Jason does a great job with everything that goes unnoticed by many and I'm really excited to see their next video.

-Jake Bucki
JohnMD
Posted 7/16/2009 4:34 PM (#389025 - in reply to #388880)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
BLOOD HOOK
See Review here
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090750/plotsummary



Edited by JohnMD 7/16/2009 4:36 PM
JIMBO
Posted 7/17/2009 4:22 PM (#389232 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's


What are some of the names of the good Gregg Thomas vids?
AWH
Posted 7/17/2009 4:37 PM (#389235 - in reply to #389232)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
JIMBO - 7/17/2009 4:22 PM

What are some of the names of the good Gregg Thomas vids?


Gregg has two of them. Blueprints to Musky Success is his first one. And his second one which came out this year is Early Season Ideas: Spring Muskies. Both are excellent.

Aaron
muskellunged
Posted 7/17/2009 5:35 PM (#389242 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: Re: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Location: Illinois
Loved the In The Zone Outdoors video, pretty cool to see a few tactics in depth and some big Wisco lunges throughout. Cool soundtrack too. I'll be looking out for the next video they produce, some of the hunting/ice fishing stuff in the preview at the end of S.P.M. looked pretty dang awesome!
MuskyKarma
Posted 7/18/2009 6:40 PM (#389340 - in reply to #388477)
Subject: RE: Favorite Muskie DVD's





Posts: 162


Location: Metro, MN
Go Fish dvd certainly bring you a lot of action and awesome clips. however I prefer more informative dvd's of fish caught in tougher situations like heavily pressured areas and more difficult fishing situations
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