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Jomusky
Posted 1/5/2005 12:20 PM (#130406)
Subject: Thanks Rich Reinert




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Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
Rich spoke at the C&R Musky Club meeting Tuesday, January 4th and was one of our best guest speakers ever!

He works at Pastika's and is their purchaser, he also guides on the Chip.

He spoke mostly about baits and using them as tools not just your favorites that caught fish in the past.

I would highly recommend him as a speaker!

I don't know if he will see this as he is a none computer guy, but I wanted to put the word out, as he deserves it.

Edited by Jomusky 1/5/2005 5:08 PM
Wade
Posted 1/5/2005 2:38 PM (#130413 - in reply to #130406)
Subject: RE: Thanks Rich Reinert


Jomusky,

I'll second that one!

Rich always goes the extra mile regardless of the event. Last time I was in the shop with him (Pastika's after Christmas) he tossed about 15 Reef Hawgs in a tank to find the "right" one and THAT really makes the trip something special. His lure knowledge is second to none. I'd recommend to all- talk with him at the Tri-Esox Show about the baits going for Sawyer County if you get the chance and you fish that area. And he knows the Chip about as well as anyone too.

- Wade
happy hooker
Posted 1/5/2005 5:06 PM (#130429 - in reply to #130406)
Subject: RE: Thanks Rich Reinert


Rich will be speaking at the "Gods country" show in lacrosse latter this month,,and he will be speaking at the Minnesota muskie expo in march if you want to catch him,,,,I must have heard him speak 10-15 times always enjoyable,,,,Always sit in the first row always raise your hand when he asks if youve never used such and such a bait even if you own 20 of them,,and always have a kid with even if you have to bring your Neighbors and youll end up with free baits,
tile guy
Posted 1/5/2005 9:59 PM (#130446 - in reply to #130406)
Subject: RE: Thanks Rich Reinert




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My 8 year old son Duncan and I were at Pastikas this November. Duncan was playing with the suckers, as boys do, and Rich came over and showed him how paralyze one for rigging. Rich just let him keep playing with the bait and gave Duncan a $20.00 glider before we left the store. I bet you can guess where my son wants to stop next time we're in Hayward. I am looking forward to the God's Country show.
dogboy
Posted 1/6/2005 7:01 AM (#130453 - in reply to #130406)
Subject: RE: Thanks Rich Reinert





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I too was also impressed with the speech he gave us the other night, instead of trying to promote certain products, well in a way he was, but just telling you to really think about what you're doing when you're on the water, take everything in, put it all together and reach for the right tool.
I've seen him speak a few other times, like happy hooker said; he's always willing to give out baits, especially to kids, which is really cool. Atleast hes down to earth not like a few other pros I've seen.
Thanks again Rich!
jlong
Posted 1/6/2005 8:23 AM (#130463 - in reply to #130406)
Subject: RE: Thanks Rich Reinert





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Location: Black Creek, WI
Yeah, I was very impressed by Rich too. Not hard to believe that anyone else that has heard him speak feels the same way!!! The "handouts" are super cool and makes people smile, but the message he conveys is priceless. Thus, everyone walks away with something of value when Rich speaks. Thanks Jomusky for inviting Rich to speak at the C&R Club... and obviously.. thanks Rich!

jlong
Musky Maniac
Posted 1/10/2005 10:02 AM (#130781 - in reply to #130406)
Subject: RE: Thanks Rich Reinert


I have not heard Rich Reinert speak, but am looking for to hearing him at the God's Country Musky Show on January 29th in West Salem, WI.

I to, was in Hayward recently and my daughter showed some interest in a creeper hanging on the rack. Rich took all the creepers of that color off the shelf, checked for the best one, and gave her a creeper.

He is really a unique individual.
sworrall
Posted 1/11/2005 10:50 AM (#130874 - in reply to #130406)
Subject: RE: Thanks Rich Reinert





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Rich is a great guy. He is a little tightly wired, but age is beginning to cure that for him! We've been friends for about 20 years, I think, maybe longer. First time I met him he was selling baits at the Chicago Rosemont show for a distributor, and if you had $5, you left with a bait.
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