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Tackle Industries
Posted 11/10/2011 6:39 PM (#524216)
Subject: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Looking forward to seeing what Tom gets this year.

Looking at a few of his past fish I am sure it will be big

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=1440&bih=704&q=tom%20gelb%20...


James
Guest
Posted 11/12/2011 7:37 PM (#524440 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


I can't believe nobody responded to this! Maybe conditions are too nice for him.lol
Tackle Industries
Posted 11/12/2011 7:57 PM (#524441 - in reply to #524440)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?





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Location: Land of the Musky
Ya, he needs a little blizzard, 6' waves and -5F to start to get in the mood to go fish!

guest
Posted 11/12/2011 8:45 PM (#524445 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


saw him this weekend rowing away.... had to break ice to get out
Guest
Posted 11/14/2011 12:35 PM (#524596 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


Tom Gelb once got bit by a rattle snake. After three days of pain and agony the rattle snake died
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 11/14/2011 6:57 PM (#524647 - in reply to #524596)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?





Posts: 956


Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
Tom Gelb would already be fishing and catching but he's waiting on his new client, Chuck Norris who is still bundling up at the dock asking for another pair of socks to keep his little piggies warm.
RiverMan
Posted 11/14/2011 7:37 PM (#524649 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
You don't need many clothes when your rowing all day.................don't ask me why I know that.
JKahler
Posted 11/14/2011 9:57 PM (#524673 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 1286


Location: WI
I'm sure you work up a good sweat rowing if you're overdressed.
Guest
Posted 11/15/2011 1:29 PM (#524733 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


Tom Gelb does not go fishing because the word "fishing" infers the possibility of failure. Tom Gelb goes catching.
MartinTD
Posted 11/16/2011 6:56 AM (#524804 - in reply to #524733)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?





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Location: NorthCentral WI
Guest - 11/15/2011 1:29 PM

Tom Gelb does not go fishing because the word "fishing" infers the possibility of failure. Tom Gelb goes catching.



Wrong. I was just reading through some back issues of MH and in one of Gelb's articles, he explains how he fishes the 'big fish zone' and his skunk rate is something like 82%. That's a lot of not catching, but when he does, it will be big.
Guest
Posted 11/16/2011 12:25 PM (#524832 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


Well Tom Gelb has a grizzly bear carpet in his living room. The bear isn't dead, it's that afraid to move...
Guest
Posted 11/16/2011 4:25 PM (#524854 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


Tom Gelb does not wait for the fish to bite. Tom Gelb tells the fish when to bite.

Tom Gelb once waved his oar at a cow and butter came out.

Tom Gelb rows his boat with forks just to keep things interesting.

Tom Gelb is currently suing NBC over the rights to the name "Law & Order". Those are the names of his oars.
beavergrad
Posted 11/16/2011 4:33 PM (#524855 - in reply to #524854)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?





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Location: Elk River,MN
It's said that Tom Gelb's tears cure cancer...

Too bad Tom Gelb has never cried.
Musky Art
Posted 11/16/2011 4:58 PM (#524858 - in reply to #524855)
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Posts: 14


When Tom Gelb rows into the sunset, the sun is actually running from him.
Musky Art
Posted 11/16/2011 5:03 PM (#524862 - in reply to #524858)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 14


Italy looks like a boot... you know who owns that boot.
Musky Art
Posted 11/16/2011 5:13 PM (#524863 - in reply to #524862)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




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Tom Gelb knows no fear, but 'no fear' knows all about Tom Gelb.
Chuck
Posted 11/17/2011 9:57 PM (#525098 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


The chief export of Tom Gelb is pain. And 50 lb muskys
Junkman
Posted 11/18/2011 8:28 AM (#525120 - in reply to #525098)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




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You really have to love this: I can think of one really good stick that gets flak for being "short," another who gets it for looking like one of the beach boys, one who can't complete an entire sentence withot out naming two of his products, another who gets referred to by the moniker Captain D-bag...all really great sticks, all way better than me and most of the guys I know, but then there is old Tom Gelb and the only thing anybody (and nearly everybody) (and me too) think of this guy is that he is some sort of Chuck Norris, John Wayne & James Bond all rolled into one.
And, getting him to say something nice about himself would be harder than catching fish on Pewaukee Lake was for me this year. An un-challenged hero without a single detractor.....Not too shabby Tom!
Sam Ubl
Posted 11/18/2011 9:49 AM (#525130 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?





Location: SE Wisconsin
Now if only Tom would log on and say hello. Just a couple quick questions if you're on here reading this:

1) Is it true you don't smile, you just flex your teeth?
2) Can you really grill a popsicle?
Mackerel
Posted 11/18/2011 4:17 PM (#525193 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 81


Location: Toronto, Ontario
I just hope that if he catches another big one, he releases it. I find they release very well in the cold water.
Flambeauski
Posted 11/18/2011 4:50 PM (#525203 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
If Jesus Christ killed a 50 lb muskie he'd be crucified by the posters here. Not the case with Gelb.
In Gelb we trust?
JKahler
Posted 11/18/2011 9:16 PM (#525225 - in reply to #525193)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




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Location: WI
Mackerel - 11/18/2011 4:17 PM

I just hope that if he catches another big one, he releases it. I find they release very well in the cold water.


That dudes has released tons of big muskies, I wouldn't worry about him keeping 2 fish in the last few decades.
dcmusky
Posted 11/18/2011 9:18 PM (#525226 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


yeah no big deal. If everyone did it still no big deal?
Mackerel
Posted 11/18/2011 9:33 PM (#525229 - in reply to #525225)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 81


Location: Toronto, Ontario

JKahler - 11/18/2011 10:16 PM
Mackerel - 11/18/2011 4:17 PM I just hope that if he catches another big one, he releases it. I find they release very well in the cold water.
That dudes has released tons of big muskies, I wouldn't worry about him keeping 2 fish in the last few decades.

 

 I hear you.  It's a great accomplishment, it's legal and his right by law--I'm just saying that I hope that he does not keep a third big fish.  Those fish are better off with a kodak moment and swimming back in the system--those are the fish you don't want to lose if you don't have to.

acmuskie
Posted 11/18/2011 9:40 PM (#525231 - in reply to #525226)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


dcmusky - 11/18/2011 9:18 PM

yeah no big deal. If everyone did it still no big deal?



If everybody only kept 50 pound muskies, I'd be happy. Because there would be a ton of 30 and 40 pounders as well as a few 50s
dcmusky
Posted 11/18/2011 9:48 PM (#525233 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?


Ok, you win, with logic like that who can argue.
Mackerel
Posted 11/18/2011 10:04 PM (#525234 - in reply to #525231)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 81


Location: Toronto, Ontario

If everybody only kept 50 pound muskies, I'd be happy. Because there would be a ton of 30 and 40 pounders as well as a few 50s

 

 Huh?   

 

JKahler
Posted 11/18/2011 10:33 PM (#525238 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




Posts: 1286


Location: WI
Haters gotta hate. He kept one fish, then caught another one and it died so he kept that one by default. I've had fish die in the net, it sucks but it happens.

I bet if we all stop fishing there will be tons of huge muskies. :/
otis
Posted 11/19/2011 3:07 PM (#525279 - in reply to #524216)
Subject: RE: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?




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who cares anymore enough of tom gelb go out and and get a life
Tackle Industries
Posted 11/19/2011 3:53 PM (#525281 - in reply to #525279)
Subject: Re: Any word on the "Gelb" watch?





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Location: Land of the Musky
otis, Just DO NOT say his name three times in a mirror....That is all I ask...

Tom Gelb
Tom Gelb
Tom Ge....

oooo, gives you the heebee geebees!
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