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John B![]() |
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If you had just one week, and could only get a guide for one day, and you just wanted to catch that ONE fish of a lifetime, where would you go? | |||
MuskieMike![]() |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I'm definately biased, but I'd go to Andy Myers Lodge on Eagle Lake in Ontario. No question. | ||
Sam Ubl![]() |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | If I told ya, I'd have to kill ya.. ![]() Edited by Sam Ubl 3/4/2011 1:10 PM | ||
Dunlap![]() |
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Posts: 284 | 2nd vote for Andy Meyers .... | ||
wolftackle84![]() |
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Posts: 709 Location: sun prairie,wi | andy meyers.....herbie or cal as your guide | ||
blkdrs![]() |
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Posts: 279 | Nielsen's Fly In Lodge. Don Pursch or Paul as your guide. | ||
ToothyCritter![]() |
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Posts: 667 Location: Roscoe IL | Marc Thorp on the Larry.. | ||
esoxaddict![]() |
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Posts: 8835 | AML for sure. Which guide? Whoever has the best trolling motor batteries, and a net without a hole in it! ![]() | ||
ChadG![]() |
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Posts: 440 | Georgian Bay. In my bucket list. | ||
J Nail![]() |
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Posts: 162 Location: Bemidji, MN | Good thing I don't have to make that decision! ....uuummm change jobs so you don't have to fish only one week. | ||
Stan Durst 1![]() |
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Posts: 1207 Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Though I would like to fish with several people, my first choice boils down to a decision with three people. Capt. Larry Jones Tom Gelb Where ever they would want to go ( I would even row Tom's boat ) Or a friend of mine, Mike Dalakas, up at Georgian Bay | ||
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the big pond | |||
LarryJones![]() |
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Posts: 1247 Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY | I'm not going to say who or where for that chance at a big fattie with both legnth & girth,not closing the door before I go! But I always wanted to have a full day just to talk muskies with Tony Rizzo. Capt. Larry D. Jones | ||
Big MN Muskies![]() |
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Posts: 6 | Mille Lacs End of October | ||
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Bill Sandy .. LOW | |||
Blake![]() |
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Posts: 55 Location: Coon Rapids, MN | I'd say Mille Lacs as well. There are some big fish swimming in that lake! Edited by Blake 3/4/2011 5:15 PM | ||
horsehunter![]() |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Mike Lazarus or Mark Thorp Montreal I might not catch bigger than Ive allready caught, but I bet I would get an education and Ive been playing over 30 years Edited by horsehunter 3/4/2011 5:20 PM | ||
PIKEMASTER![]() |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | ToothyCritter - 3/4/2011 1:36 PM Marc Thorp on the Larry.. X2 !!!!!!!!! | ||
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Posts: 35 | Mike Lazarus wherever he wants to take me and we can cast. | ||
pepsiboy![]() |
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musky mike philips montreal area | |||
Joe Cal![]() |
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Posts: 294 Location: Bloomer, Wi | I ve always wanted to fish with Rich Clark of sign man charters on the st lawerence. one of these years i will get to experince it. | ||
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I don't know that I'd consider any fish under 60" the fish of a lifetime. (Although I'll never see a 60.) And if it's a fish less than that, then one wouldn't be enough for an entire week's fishing--no matter who the guide was. There's just too many places to fish where you can catch several nice fish over a week's time---including a few over 50. That said, if I was hoping to include a very nice fish amoug the week's catch, and had my choice of a free guide for a dey---well, probably Spence Petros up on LOTW. | |||
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Marc Thorpe, Ottawa River! | |||
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Posts: 743 | wolftackle84 - 3/4/2011 1:46 PM andy meyers.....herbie or cal as your guide or Scottie or Mikie | ||
Slamr![]() |
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Posts: 7090 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Interesting responses. I'd go with fishing with Herbie on my first day out of AML, then have the rest of the week to stomp on the spots he showed me. But for those of you who said the Larry or Ottawa or Georgian Bay, but have never been to these ginormous bodies of water: you would say you'd take that one day with a guide, then hit it by yourself the rest of the week? | ||
Zib![]() |
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | Capt.Jon Bondy jigging on the Detroit River. ![]() | ||
xMU5KIEx![]() |
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Posts: 60 Location: st. croix county, wisconsin | Jason Hamernick on Mille Lacs | ||
firstsixfeet![]() |
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Posts: 2361 | Guest - 3/5/2011 12:09 PM I don't know that I'd consider any fish under 60" the fish of a lifetime. (Although I'll never see a 60.) And if it's a fish less than that, then one wouldn't be enough for an entire week's fishing--no matter who the guide was. There's just too many places to fish where you can catch several nice fish over a week's time---including a few over 50. That said, if I was hoping to include a very nice fish amoug the week's catch, and had my choice of a free guide for a dey---well, probably Spence Petros up on LOTW. Why is it only the GUESTS on this forum know all the good spots, and not the guides and fisherman that are regular posters? Several nice fish over a week's time---including a FEW over 50?? Yeah, there's just too many places like that... ![]() | ||
BNelson![]() |
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Location: Contrarian Island | sure hard to beat MN with the size fish that are coming out of there...I'd skip the guide fee and fish with a couple friends like BWaldera, KFed, and Scottie T and probably hit Mille Lacs in search of a true 45+ lber... Edited by BNelson 3/6/2011 9:58 AM | ||
Top H2O![]() |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | I'd be on Vermilion (Where else?) the first or second week of Nov. If I could fish with a guide, it wound be Luke R. or Matt Snyder. | ||
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