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Message Subject: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 9:20 PM (#225908 - in reply to #225907)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
No, that's warm, but colder than hot, and posting a link, won't win, will not. Post the exact text, cut it and paste, don't try to shortcut in your incredible haste!
CowgirlAddict
Posted 12/15/2006 9:24 PM (#225909 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt




Location: Minnesota
Met up with cincinnati from the M 101 board last night for dinner and he directed us to Snipe lake for the evening bite.
Mikie,
If you get a chance call me. 715-216-1297, we gotta setup our Saturday adventure!
-----
Norm Wild
Wild's Musky Guide Service

Mauser got a 35.5 yesterday, we moved a dozen fish with Tony before the wind laid down and so did the fish. Went to Presque Isle area and Tony had a big fish at the back of his boat for a while. My streak with Mr. Grant is holding firm. We had a blast. We're off to the Sugar Camp chain. m

Edited by CowgirlAddict 12/15/2006 9:26 PM
DEMolishedyou
Posted 12/15/2006 9:34 PM (#225912 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 408


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Me & Mauser traveled to Indy Monday night and were roomed by Tomcat and his family in what he termed the underground muskie railroad - shuttling fish-starved southerners to fertile northern waters.
Met up with cincinnati from the M 101 board last night for dinner and he directed us to Snipe lake for the evening bite. I guess they call it Snipe to fool the tourists new in town? We're heading out with Tony Grant in a few minutes and heaidng to the great white north. m
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Mikie,
If you get a chance call me. 715-216-1297, we gotta setup our Saturday adventure!
Norm Wild
Wild's Musky Guide Service
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Mauser got a 35.5 yesterday, we moved a dozen fish with Tony before the wind laid down and so did the fish. Went to Presque Isle area and Tony had a big fish at the back of his boat for a while. My streak with Mr. Grant is holding firm. We had a blast. We're off to the Sugar Camp chain. m
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link: http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=27...

Edited by DEMolishedyou 12/15/2006 9:35 PM
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 9:36 PM (#225913 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Ranger! I spoke with Mauser last night. If you are gonna room at the Triangle, we'd be pround to join you! Prolly be closer to where we'd fish, anyway.
I'm thinking that you and I can convoy to a lake, and we can both fish it with our boats; if you need a tow around the water to get to a spot my 9.9 will help get us there. He and I are supposed to fish with Norm on Saturday, so I could even loan you my rig for the day, if needed.

Also, for those coming to the outing looking for lodging, I got a brochure from Clear Lake Inn and Resort. They offer cabins and a motel on a private 40 acre lake , 1.5 miles east of Rhinelander on old business hwy. 8. Looks like a neat set up but no muskie in the lake. Just FYI. m
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FRIDAY: Comfort Inn, 5pm
we'll review the fishing success, share stories and pictures, and make plans for the next day.
Chuck Nelson from Pure Fishing/Abu Garcia will give a presentation on reel maintenance as well as take a look at your stuff if you ask "reel" nice.
Chuck will also be providing a smoked fish "snack" for everyone to enjoy during this meeting!
we'll wrap up in time to hit the water again for the evening bite.
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 9:38 PM (#225914 - in reply to #225913)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Nope, try, try again...
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 9:42 PM (#225915 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Steve,

I'm going to fail genetics, this is much more interesting!
CowgirlAddict
Posted 12/15/2006 9:46 PM (#225917 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt




Location: Minnesota
you only wanted 1 guess for the final deal right?

if thats the case im out
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 9:47 PM (#225918 - in reply to #225917)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Guess all you want, guess all you can, the last clue was given, finding the POST is the plan!


REMINDER!!

So polite......
CowgirlAddict
Posted 12/15/2006 9:56 PM (#225921 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt




Location: Minnesota
We had quite a turnout tonight at Stoney Point for Illinois Outdoors TV. Many sponsors and lots of new patrons!

Thanks to all!!!!!!
rldourlain
Posted 12/15/2006 9:57 PM (#225922 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 336


Location: Wheeling, IL.
mikie
Posted 6/12/2006 9:59 AM (#195942 - in reply to #195915)
Subject: RE: Mikie Saves Life




Location: Athens, Ohio cute. Here's one of Mauser's:

Two Englishmen are walking around New York lookiing for food. "Do you know Americans eat dogs?' asked one. "No, how do you know?" "These little buggies are selling Hot Dogs. I wonder what they are like?"

So, they go up to one, order, get their bags and retire to a park bench to consume.

"What does yours taste like?" asked one.

"I dunno, haven't tried to eat it yet. Say, what part of the dog did YOU get?"

well, Norm liked it! m
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"Muskies come for those who never loose faith" - Mike Koepp



Posted 6/12/2006 7:55 AM (#195912 - in reply to #195901)
Subject: RE: Rhinelander Outing Report. Final Day





Posts: 1457

Location: Antigo WI Thank you Steve, Lambeau, Slamr, Sue, Theedz, and everyone else that helped get this thing going. The weather surely didn't cooperate much, but I had a great time with some awesome people in my boat.

Theedz, you and your wife are welcome anytime, but no more bananas in the boat!! If anyone needs to find some wind, invite Ghoti to come fish with you. He can blow up whitecaps on a toilet bowl. And ten hours on the water with Mikie and Mauser......need I say more (Mauser, what part of the dog did you get?)???

Unfortunatley, the outing ended a day early. The fish started to eat pretty well on Sunday. All the lookers were now turning into eaters. Clients boated two on Sunday with two others hooked and lost.

Already looking forward to next years outing!

Edited by nwild 6/12/2006 8:00 AM

-----
Norm Wild



Edited by rldourlain 12/15/2006 10:29 PM
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 10:42 PM (#225927 - in reply to #225922)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What do polite people say?
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 10:44 PM (#225928 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Sorry to keep y'all waiting. I promised to keep updates, but when we got to papa Joe's he'd given his work computer back for an upgrade so we were without internet all week.

Ace, you da man. Now, I thought you said 47 with a slump in the middel so that's what's on my MI form. As many of you know, I'm not a quarter inch fisherman, anyway. It was a #*^@ big fish, way heavy. Photos to follow shortly, I'm getting a roll developed now and then I'll do ssome scanning.

I was sick as a dog all morning with a fever and broncitis. I was glad Ace was willing to fish in such awful conditions. The fish was so heavy and I was so weak, I sat down for the photo. Not my best work but it was the best we both could manage.

Papa Joe put me on a three fish day last Wednesday, with a 45, a 40, and one I didn't measure but somewhere in the mid thirty range. Treats tried his best to get me a Tonka fish, I had one follow and he had one early on his birthday, then a couple more good strikes. We had a blast seeing him, PK, Jonesi, and Papa J during our trip. more later, just catching up on laundry and e-mail now. m
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Dude, that bait of yours just Rocks! When Ace saw the paint job I did on it, he said it was the ugliest thing he'd seen. It is certainly bigger around than a regular Globe, and moves a ton of water. I thought it was broken when I first got it, the prop was loose - found out later it was made that way for more noise (DUH!). I got a mid-30's on it later in the week, too. Dropped the fish back in the water without measuring, my bad.
Thanks again for making such a great bait, I've had two offers for it already. no way. m
rldourlain
Posted 12/15/2006 10:46 PM (#225929 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 336


Location: Wheeling, IL.
PapaJoe
Posted 6/2/2006 5:51 PM (#194751 - in reply to #194720)
Subject: RE: !!! Rhinelander Outing News!!!



Posts: 323

For Friday morning, a real good bet for those without a seat would be to head to the Comfort Inn (outing central) and watch for any boat.

Mine is a TP175 Alumacraft, behind a gray Jeep Grand Cherokee. I have room for one, maybe 2 cuz it's big enough for 3.

I'll be trying to make the Thursday evening meetup at the hotel and then want to help tend the campfire out at the Hideout Thursday night.

I'm not much of a morning person, so Friday morning around 8:30 ro 9AM would be a good time to find me at Comfort Inn, then I might be heading out to try following Mikie and Mauser with Norm Wild, since they will likely be leaving so many hot fish uncaught behind their boat!!

Kidding fellas! Really looking forward to seeing both of you again, seems like it's been a couple years!

Later,
Papa Joe
612-910-9303 cell


and dinner was Friday night - Chuck Nelson is providing smoked fish/crackers and a corn dish at the Comfort Inn
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 10:49 PM (#225930 - in reply to #225928)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The person who Mikie and Mauser went out with the day before....find that angler and you find the lore.

What do POLITE PEOPLE SAY????

Three words qualify, ONE will get you the WIN!
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 10:50 PM (#225931 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Thanks?
CowgirlAddict
Posted 12/15/2006 10:52 PM (#225932 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt




Location: Minnesota
Thank you Mr. Sworral for having such a great website.

now that was polite
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 10:53 PM (#225933 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
LOL!
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 10:53 PM (#225934 - in reply to #225932)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
POINTERRRRRRRRRR, you have it, just drop the s and add the next worddddddd. Sayyyyy it Lottttts.....
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 10:55 PM (#225935 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Gotta Thank Snowcrest6

THANK
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 10:55 PM (#225936 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Thankyou
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 10:56 PM (#225937 - in reply to #225936)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Find it.......find it.....almost over now...

Find the other angler Mikie and Mauser fished with you should, and they said 'thank you' more times than one would....
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 10:57 PM (#225938 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
thank you thank you thank you


I'm going nuts here
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 10:58 PM (#225939 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Nice Fish Mikie, and thanks for the note on my truck. See you down South hopefully this Spring
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 11:05 PM (#225941 - in reply to #225939)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Pointer is so hot his ares is smoking, he used the key words, and I'm not joking...
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 11:05 PM (#225942 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Papa Joe thank you thank you thank you times a million?
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 11:08 PM (#225943 - in reply to #225942)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Cut and paste the exact paragraph identifying the angler Mike and Mauser fished with and the dinner served....no more clues, this one is done!
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/15/2006 11:11 PM (#225944 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Hey, Troy, Mauser sure had his chance. He got hit by a couple good fish but couldn't hang on.
This June, I drove to the Wisconsin outing and he got the fish, so now he drove to Minnesota and I guess that's how it goes.
We both had a great time and I can't thank Papa Joe enough for his hospitality. Being stuck between two chain smokers for the week is giving me withdrawals, anyone got a Camel? m

Dude, that bait of yours just Rocks! When Ace saw the paint job I did on it, he said it was the ugliest thing he'd seen. It is certainly bigger around than a regular Globe, and moves a ton of water. I thought it was broken when I first got it, the prop was loose - found out later it was made that way for more noise (DUH!). I got a mid-30's on it later in the week, too. Dropped the fish back in the water without measuring, my bad.
Thanks again for making such a great bait, I've had two offers for it already. no way. m


He thanks Papa Joe for the hospitality and the crest globe was dinner and something has to do with smoking?

Edited by Pointerpride102 12/15/2006 11:16 PM
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 11:16 PM (#225945 - in reply to #225944)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sheesh.
muskie_man
Posted 12/15/2006 11:16 PM (#225946 - in reply to #225335)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Thank you Steve, Lambeau, Slamr, Sue, Theedz, and everyone else that helped get this thing going. The weather surely didn't cooperate much, but I had a great time with some awesome people in my boat.

Theedz, you and your wife are welcome anytime, but no more bananas in the boat!! If anyone needs to find some wind, invite Ghoti to come fish with you. He can blow up whitecaps on a toilet bowl. And ten hours on the water with Mikie and Mauser......need I say more (Mauser, what part of the dog did you get?)???

Unfortunatley, the outing ended a day early. The fish started to eat pretty well on Sunday. All the lookers were now turning into eaters. Clients boated two on Sunday with two others hooked and lost.

Already looking forward to next years outing!

Edited by nwild 6/12/2006 9:00 AM

-----
Norm Wild
Wild's Musky Guide Service
http://wildmusky.com

http://tuffyboats.com
sworrall
Posted 12/15/2006 11:18 PM (#225947 - in reply to #225946)
Subject: RE: Musky Road Rules Scavenger Hunt





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
OK, one more.

Mikie and Muauser went on a trip, at the end of which the polite words were let slip, LOTSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!
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