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Slamr
Posted 3/1/2022 4:54 PM (#1003072)
Subject: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Hey all....boredom at work has led me to start taping some podcasts (see a bored Panda ends up just doing more work). We've published a conversation with Steve Herbeck and one with Dave Van Dorn of Take A Vet Fishing so far.

Tonight I will be talking with Chris Taurisano of T-Bone Guide Service and next week sometime I will be catching up with Joel Michael, pro guide in the Central and Southern WI areas.

To check these guys out:
-Joel - https://sewisconsinmusky.com/?fbclid=IwAR3GDCkLEYtN-mXUmcVE4bqdJs1su...

-Chris - http://tboneguideservice.com/

But these are all just guys I know! I need recommendations on PEOPLE to reach out to, And please don't say Maina, Bucher, Saric as our budget (Guests are paid in gratitude and love) is minimal.


Just would appreciate some thoughts as to whom....and kinda what tone you'd be most open to in coming casts.
Eyesore
Posted 3/1/2022 5:23 PM (#1003079 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




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Location: Miller time Wisconsin.
I would recommend interviewing Chuck Altimore, a retired Wisconsin guide who with his extensive knowledge has put clients on muskies all over Vilas county for decades. The last time I spoke with him was a few years ago in his bar at Star Lake Wisconsin, Stillwaters. I sat in his boat for a whole day over 20 years ago and he taught me more in one day than I can collectively recall from all other books and magazines combined. His personality and muskie experience combined would make for a very good podcast. I cant say if he is open to doing this, but I will say that if he did do it, it would be a highly entertaining and educational. Steve W knows him well.
Slamr
Posted 3/1/2022 5:34 PM (#1003080 - in reply to #1003079)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Eyesore - 3/1/2022 5:23 PM

I would recommend interviewing Chuck Altimore, a retired Wisconsin guide who with his extensive knowledge has put clients on muskies all over Vilas county for decades. The last time I spoke with him was a few years ago in his bar at Star Lake Wisconsin, Stillwaters. I sat in his boat for a whole day over 20 years ago and he taught me more in one day than I can collectively recall from all other books and magazines combined. His personality and muskie experience combined would make for a very good podcast. I cant say if he is open to doing this, but I will say that if he did do it, it would be a highly entertaining and educational. Steve W knows him well.



See and that is why I posted. Haven't chatted with Chuck in forever, but we used to talk all the time. Pretty sure he did some live chats a life time ago.

Will definitely reach out.
Brian Hoffies
Posted 3/1/2022 5:45 PM (#1003081 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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As long as it's not convicts I'll be good.

Maybe you can score some Wisconsin or Minnesota DNR folks. Somebody who might know the trends around Muskie fishing without boring us to death with stats. I think we get quite a few guides already so that wouldn't get me to tune in.
wallydiven
Posted 3/1/2022 7:01 PM (#1003083 - in reply to #1003081)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: northern indiana
Just a thought, but how about some with bait makers as well?
Slamr
Posted 3/1/2022 7:28 PM (#1003084 - in reply to #1003081)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Brian Hoffies - 3/1/2022 5:45 PM

As long as it's not convicts I'll be good.

Maybe you can score some Wisconsin or Minnesota DNR folks. Somebody who might know the trends around Muskie fishing without boring us to death with stats. I think we get quite a few guides already so that wouldn't get me to tune in.


Jordan Weeks good enough?

Slamr
Posted 3/1/2022 7:48 PM (#1003085 - in reply to #1003083)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
wallydiven - 3/1/2022 7:01 PM

Just a thought, but how about some with bait makers as well?


Thought about that, but....

a. describing lures on audio?
b. feel like we do sooooo much of this at the Chicago and Milwaukee shows...
c. I have far too much free stuff already
d, c is a joke
7.62xJay
Posted 3/2/2022 12:15 AM (#1003093 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: NW WI
Steve Genson? Hayward guide, does local short radio discussions year round I believe. Team Rhino pro staff too I think.

Edited by 7.62xJay 3/2/2022 12:23 AM
7.62xJay
Posted 3/2/2022 12:19 AM (#1003094 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: NW WI
Idk anyone on this forum personally, but like a "Tenured/Choice members 6ish man ramble session" would be pretty awesome too.
North of 8
Posted 3/2/2022 7:40 AM (#1003096 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




Someone from HB/MinnKota to talk about how to get the most out of their products, like cruise control, follow the contour, etc.
kdawg
Posted 3/2/2022 8:48 AM (#1003097 - in reply to #1003096)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




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How about some rod and reel manufacturers? What's new on the market and what could muskie fisherman look for in new gear in the near future. Kdawg
chasintails
Posted 3/2/2022 9:45 AM (#1003100 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




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Dick Pearson
Tom Wehler
Larry Ramsell


Edited by chasintails 3/2/2022 9:56 AM
esoxaddict
Posted 3/2/2022 1:23 PM (#1003105 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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I'd like to hear some podcasts with the folks who understand genetics, reproduction, and habitat so we can all get a handle on what it takes to build and sustain quality fisheries. We've beaten the how/where/when/with what to death over the years...

Even the best anglers are limited by the quality of the fisheries they have access to, and without an understanding of what makes a lake tick and how to effectively manage it we're stuck with simply wanting better fisheries to happen somehow. Until we can agree on how to make that happen, any efforts we make as a collective are just... Noise.
mikie
Posted 3/3/2022 7:16 AM (#1003122 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: RE: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





Location: Athens, Ohio
Suggestion: Dick Pearson. m
ToddM
Posted 3/3/2022 8:08 AM (#1003124 - in reply to #1003079)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: oswego, il
Eyesore - 3/1/2022 5:23 PM

I would recommend interviewing Chuck Altimore, a retired Wisconsin guide who with his extensive knowledge has put clients on muskies all over Vilas county for decades. The last time I spoke with him was a few years ago in his bar at Star Lake Wisconsin, Stillwaters. I sat in his boat for a whole day over 20 years ago and he taught me more in one day than I can collectively recall from all other books and magazines combined. His personality and muskie experience combined would make for a very good podcast. I cant say if he is open to doing this, but I will say that if he did do it, it would be a highly entertaining and educational. Steve W knows him well.


Chuck was.a.regular here back in the day. That would be a great podcast.
madmurph
Posted 3/3/2022 4:28 PM (#1003135 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




Posts: 102


Smity and his son Jake. A seasoned, old school HOF angler/guide/lure maker that is still in the business mixed with a bit of modern day wisdom from his young son Jake. They're both great guys.

Edited by madmurph 3/3/2022 4:30 PM
bomber34
Posted 3/8/2022 4:44 AM (#1003265 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




Posts: 55


Jason Halfen Humminbird would be good.
ghoti
Posted 3/8/2022 3:44 PM (#1003308 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: RE: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




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Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
How about trying to locate our old friend Sponge? Always enjoyed his posts and his unique take on life.
Slamr
Posted 3/8/2022 7:08 PM (#1003322 - in reply to #1003308)
Subject: RE: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
ghoti - 3/8/2022 3:44 PM

How about trying to locate our old friend Sponge? Always enjoyed his posts and his unique take on life. :)


ANYONE know what happened to that guy?
0723
Posted 3/8/2022 10:38 PM (#1003326 - in reply to #1003322)
Subject: RE: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions




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I would love to hear you put sworall on and talk about fishing/flippin bass style lures,and jigging techniques for musky.

Edited by 0723 3/8/2022 10:41 PM
VMS
Posted 3/18/2022 9:36 AM (#1003627 - in reply to #1003072)
Subject: Re: Up Coming Pod Casts - and Need Suggestions





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I'd love to hear from Fisheries managers from the DNR on status, plans, limitations, etc.



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