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Message Subject: Muskie Vacations this year?
sworrall
Posted 5/8/2004 9:16 AM (#106207)
Subject: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I am headed to both Canadian MuskieFIRST trips and a trip to Cass this year. Wabigoon should be a kick for sure, and I am definitely looking forward to Sabaskong Bay again.

Where are you booked for a Muskie Vacation this summer or fall?
capt bigfish
Posted 5/8/2004 10:27 AM (#106208 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?


I'm headed to paradise cove on the winnipeg river the third week in August. We tried to get in last year but a forest fire and mounted police kept us out. Everyone please put out your camp fires and arsonists please conduct restraint. Shorter trips to Leech (Craven) and Vermilion (Terry Ace Guide) and Mille lacs (solo) will also be thoroughly enjoyable. Fish good everyone.
xllund
Posted 5/8/2004 11:54 AM (#106211 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 358


I will be heading for Canadian waters for the first time in my life. Seeing as how I am turning the big 50 this year, I figure I bet getter there soon (LOL.) I will be fishing Georgian Bay, and judging by what I have been told there are some real "super subs" swimming around in those waters. I will be heading up there the last week of July.

I will also hopefully get a chance to fish some waters of Minnesota this year. I dont recall exactly who, but one of the MF members was organizing a trip to a lake in Minnesota that sounded like a great time.
MadJim
Posted 5/8/2004 12:25 PM (#106213 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 17


Two Canadian trips. The first to Nestor Falls, Crow Lake for the opener. The second to Minaki July 31. e-mail me if your in the area at the same time and what to share info.
muskihntr
Posted 5/8/2004 12:53 PM (#106214 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
i have a week booked in vilas that will be mostly a family trip, walleye, bass and muskie, then a hard week of musky fishing at andy myers on eagle lake in sept, and as many long weekends to vilas as i can squeeze
TECK
Posted 5/8/2004 12:58 PM (#106215 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
I have 5 trips to Canada, 2 trips to Vermillion and 1 trip to Cass planed so far. It's good not to work
Southshore
Posted 5/8/2004 1:17 PM (#106216 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 218


One trip to LOTW from June 7 through August 20. I hope I can afford the gas at $2.50 a gallon. I might have to fish off the dock.
rpieske
Posted 5/8/2004 2:14 PM (#106218 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
One trip to Nestor Falls from May 15th to Sept. 15th.
greenduck
Posted 5/8/2004 3:31 PM (#106220 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 354


I will be going to Nestor Falls this year in July. It will be my third trip there in as many years.
I will also be taking several trips to Vilas Co.
ToddM
Posted 5/9/2004 1:17 AM (#106230 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 20281


Location: oswego, il
Two trips to vermillion this year. Most likely going to wisconsin for memorial and labor day, probably the mercer area. I sure wish I had the extra time to take off and goto the goon with muskiefirst.
theedz155
Posted 5/9/2004 6:19 AM (#106231 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 1438


Just Cass this year for actual trips. I'm sure I'll see the inside of "The Hideout" a couple times and Curly's too for some local trips.

Scott
Mark H.
Posted 5/9/2004 7:55 AM (#106233 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Not much planned this year...

Going to try to make the Cass event for 4 days. As of now no Canada trips planned...

With fuel at $2.11/gal in Chippewa Falls I'll be churning up the local water a whole lot more this year.... $52 for 1/2 tank of gas for the boat yesterday... There goes my milk money...
jtroop
Posted 5/9/2004 9:29 PM (#106272 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 177


Location: Cohasset, MN
I'll be heading to "Lake of the Woods Lodge" out of Nestor Falls for a couple days in July. The whole family is going so hopefully they'll be content to let Dad pitch the big stuff for a couple hours. Never been to LOTW for anything but hard water walleye's. Looking VERY forward to it.

Edited by jtroop 5/9/2004 9:31 PM
Luke_Chinewalker
Posted 5/9/2004 10:09 PM (#106278 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Location: Minneapolis, MN
Only have one trip planned at this point, a week on LOTW July 2nd. Will try to get to MN for a couple long weekends if not a week.
lambeau
Posted 5/9/2004 10:27 PM (#106281 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?


memorial day weekend = burnett co, wi (northwest)
june = a week in iron co, wi just west of minocqua
july = 4 days on leech lake and elk lake in itasca park (mn's first 100% catch/release lake...)
august = a week canoeing in the boundary waters - try to catch some "other" fish i guess
the fall will have to take care of itself!
Ranger
Posted 5/10/2004 2:26 AM (#106289 - in reply to #106281)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 3926


june a 3-4 dayer in da yoop, camping at lake x and y

august - major two weeks tramping around northern WI, will certainly take up the offer for the Hideout, and hope to catch up with the likes of FishOn, MuskyE, Shep, DaveP, Pappajoe and maybe even Muskyone. Trip starts w/ Dead show at Alpine w/ Pappa. Must deliver the "Chipper Flipper" to MuskyE's folks, as promised.

Maybe ShadyMoon outing late season.
dpratt
Posted 5/10/2004 8:22 AM (#106309 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Location: Woodstock, IL
Heading to Vilas for the opener in a few weeks, then back up there again at the end of June. Most of July and August will be spent fishing locally, if at all. I'll be back in Vilas for the WMT series at the end of August and will stretch it out for a week of hunting musky and some R&R.

The tradition of a fall musky hunt may not happen this year. My wife talked me into a week at DisneyWorld to celebrate our five year anniversary. I may just have to spend a half day chasing monster bass in that lake down there.
Beaver
Posted 5/10/2004 8:42 AM (#106313 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 4266


2 week on Cass again this year in mid Sept. I have some unfinished business up there.
Capt Ahab
release
Posted 5/10/2004 8:56 AM (#106315 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 40


Location: Maryland
Going to Crow lake, Ontario last week in July with a whole new game plan to fish the suspended fish
nwild
Posted 5/10/2004 9:22 AM (#106323 - in reply to #106315)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
One week trip to LOTW in July. Walsh's Baystore, as close to heaven as I have found. Hopefully at least one trip to fish the waters in MN. Other than that I am stuck fishing Oneida and Vilas counties every day. Darn it!!
muskyboy
Posted 5/10/2004 12:23 PM (#106337 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?


This year I am checking out new musky waters in IL, IN, WI, and MN in advance of getting my own boat. One week planned on The Mighty Chip in late June, one week fly in to Lake St. Joseph for walleye in September, and my annual trip to The Ottawa River in late November. If business picks up and my fortunes improve, I also hope to fish LOTW Northwest Angle again this year in late September or early October. So many great musky waters out there now to explore, lucky us!
Jaeger
Posted 5/10/2004 12:54 PM (#106341 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Once the season opens, I will be spending quite a bit of time at the cabin in Iron county, although the real trip will be another run back up to AML on Eagle Lake in mid July. Can - not - wait!!
Quinn_Kurtz
Posted 5/10/2004 12:55 PM (#106342 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 59


Location: St. Cloud, MN
Three vacay's planned so far. Week at the goon with the rest of you MFers. first week of Sept LOTW. Second week of Oct. Vermillion. Hope to fish more this year around here at least 3 days a week. If anybody is coming through St. Cloud give me a call and we can hook up for a day on the water. Q
Mother
Posted 5/10/2004 2:25 PM (#106346 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 96


Location: Eden Prairie, Mn.


No big vacations but, alot of weekenders - I just can't commit to more than 4 days to the same water unless it's
a Canadian adventure. Lake attention deficit sysndrome - Hey my Doc. should write me a prescription of 2-4 thousand
casts a day for 5-7 days in a relaxing atmosphere - all on my health care provider !!!

Leech Lake - you rat b@st@rd - I'm gonna flog you till I drop and weep like a little boy. 4-6 weekenders

Vermilion - Ah, Bach. Like fine wine .... To be enjoyed, drunk in slowly. Not too much or often, so she may
never lose her mystique. 3-4 weekenders. Plus wally opener action !!!

Mille Lacs - The big dish with a little rock in one corner and weeds on the other - 2 flavors that go great together.
Hey you got weeds in my rock - no you got rock in my weeds. 2-3 day trips and or weekenders.


Mother


ps - I have to spread the misery


rpieske
Posted 5/10/2004 4:13 PM (#106352 - in reply to #106315)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
release - 5/10/2004 8:56 AM

Going to Crow lake, Ontario last week in July with a whole new game plan to fish the suspended fish


Suspended muskies can be caught on Crow in the summer. The only problem is keeping them alive. Bringing muskies up from 50 feet or deeper water is really stressful on muskies, especially in the hottest time of the year. CPR is difficult. I have chosen not to target these fish. Please be careful.
Esox chaser
Posted 5/10/2004 4:54 PM (#106356 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 154


Location: Appleton, WI
Mostly staying in WI, with most of the fishing up in Presque Isle area, big trip in the fall and we are currently working on the dates, We want to make sure we hit the snow and sleet
guideman
Posted 5/10/2004 5:54 PM (#106358 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 376


Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN
Just like every other summer, I'm stuck up here on the Big V for the whole season.
I have dates with several MF'ers and one with my good bud MuskyTom, for 5 days in September.

Have a great summer everybody, I'll be working, no vacation for me this season.

Edited by guideman 5/10/2004 5:56 PM
KidDerringer
Posted 5/10/2004 10:56 PM (#106387 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 244


Location: Mallard Island Lake Vermilion MN
Hi ya Ace, what's for Lunch?



I can't get off the Island until Halloween, so I gues I have to fish?
Dam, I'm in a tight spot!


Do my running around during the winter and man did I run around.
I still can't hear most of the stuff Bonnie is throwing in my direction.
Picked up a sweet Custom PRS Soapbar and made some Scratch to pay for me summer Gas.



T.
stephendawg
Posted 5/11/2004 10:22 PM (#106493 - in reply to #106207)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 1023


Location: Lafayette, IN
Lake Vermilion on the last week of July.
Ace, you wanna go out with Jake and I again this summer? We sure had a blast last year. Shoot me an e-mail if you have any half-days open during the first part of the week. Say, Monday for example?
Dawg
guideman
Posted 5/12/2004 10:15 AM (#106527 - in reply to #106493)
Subject: RE: Muskie Vacations this year?




Posts: 376


Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN
You have mail Steve.
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