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muskynightmare
Posted 1/8/2006 12:50 AM (#171238)
Subject: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
We should maybe try to get all of our musky fishing wive's/ girlfriends together. I believe Mrs. Worral fishes muskys, so does Crash, and my wife Lori (Lolleitta). maybe you girls should plan something. Sorry to dissappoint you single guys looking for a woman. LOL

Edited by muskynightmare 1/8/2006 12:51 AM
chico
Posted 1/8/2006 4:32 AM (#171242 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
Awful idea unless you guys want to shoot an MF calander. what happens if they catch more than the guys? You would never here the end of it, it would just go on and on and on leading to them changing the name MuskieFirst to MuskieFemale and the men feeling like second class citizens.
Muskiefool
Posted 1/8/2006 9:13 AM (#171251 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





I gotta go against you on this one do you have any idea the damage that could be done LOL
UPMuskyr
Posted 1/8/2006 7:02 PM (#171329 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women




Posts: 160


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
I have the absolute best qualities in a fishing partner that anyone can ask for in my wife (Cindy).--she won the 617 Ranger Boat in the ER Alliance tourney 2 years ago...ya it's her boat--but sometimes she lets me use it??? Randy

Edited by UPMuskyr 1/8/2006 7:03 PM
Justin Gaiche
Posted 1/8/2006 8:05 PM (#171343 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women




Posts: 355


Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
I got Sarah a customized Fig Rig Tooth Tamer for her birthday last fall. "Sarah the musky slayer" enscribed in pink. This will be the year! She's good luck! She was driving the boat when we trolled up a 30lber on election day, we caught a limit of giant bluegills through the ice AND I forgot to bring the net and she hooked a 22ish inch smallmouth. Notice no measurement...oh yeah, that's my fault! We're there!
sworrall
Posted 1/8/2006 10:38 PM (#171360 - in reply to #171343)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 32954


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sue loves to fish muskies, that's a fact. A ladies get together up at the Hideout would be very cool, what do your ladies think? We can provide lodging for 6 couples easily.
muskyboy
Posted 1/8/2006 10:45 PM (#171362 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women


I can always bring a girlfriend who likes to fish
muskynightmare
Posted 1/8/2006 10:51 PM (#171363 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
Lori loves musky fishing, and the Rhinelander area, I'm sure she would be game, but I'll ask her tomorrow.
Crash_McGolden
Posted 1/9/2006 12:18 PM (#171437 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 127


Location: NW burbs of Chicago
Yeah, I think you can count me out. I don't necessarily 'like' to fish muskies. I like being with my husband and getting a tan on the boat when it's nice out, but aside from maybe three baits that I have, I don't own equipment, nor do I really want to catch anything... I'd rather save the muskies for Andrew. I like to be netwoman, though, and take good pictures of his catch.

Crash McG
archerynut36
Posted 1/9/2006 6:28 PM (#171502 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
well i think its a good idea. my fiance is a newbee. i am trying to get her started. she has been out with me a couple of time last season but didnt fish. i am hoping to take her to the chicago show and let her see that there are alot of ladies who chase skies with the best of them.....bill
esoxaddict
Posted 1/9/2006 6:39 PM (#171504 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





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Guys, think about this for a minute...

The stuff you talk about on the boat, it stays between the guys, right?

You get those girls together and what's gonna happen? They're gonna TALK. Not only are they gonna TALK but they're gonna talk about YOU. THEN they're gonna come home and talk to YOU about what they talked about on the boat, because they don't keep stuff to themselves like we do. They're going to leave out what they said about you, but you can BET you'll hear about what your buddy's wives talked about.

Think about what that means -- your wife out talking to your friends' wifes, who go home and talk to your friends, and pretty soon all your friends know all the stuff that right now only your wife knows, AND you know all the stuff only your friends' wives know. THEN you go fishing, and instead of the normal stuff about football, hunting, women, beer you're gonna be thinking about what your wife said about what your buddy's wife said about your buddy, stuff you really don't want to know, and don't really want to talk about.

Is that REALLY a good idea?
sworrall
Posted 1/9/2006 6:59 PM (#171506 - in reply to #171504)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 32954


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yes, it is. if you can't stand the heat, get out of the oven. Or something like that....

Sue and Crash will talk about building houses or remodeling kitchens. Or candle parties. Certainly not me or Slamr, because that would be very boring. VERY boring.

You haven't HEARD gossip until you listen to a couple Muskie men talking. That's a fact, too.
muskynightmare
Posted 1/9/2006 7:19 PM (#171510 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
There really isn't much That I talk about with other folks in the boat that I don't talk about with Lori. I think the only difference is that the language gets a little rough, and I don't have to say "excuse me when I fart or burp (although, because of being used to it with Lori, sometimes I still do).
Crash_McGolden
Posted 1/9/2006 7:38 PM (#171511 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 127


Location: NW burbs of Chicago
I will second that, Steve. Muskie fishermen gossip WAY WORSE than women, and let me tell you, listening to Jonesi, TomyV and Andrew discuss what fishing stuff they were bringing to the goon... well, you could have substituted the word dress for lure and they could have been discussing what they were taking on their honeymoon.

'How many baits [dresses] you bringing?'
'What color baits [dresses] are you bringing?
'If I bring my white [dress], and you bring your whatever colored [dress], and then you can borrow mine, and I'll borrow your's.'

Seriously

Crash McG
Bukes
Posted 1/9/2006 8:42 PM (#171526 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Hahahahahahahahahahahaha... I have to laugh.
muskynightmare
Posted 1/9/2006 9:19 PM (#171530 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
look how many people saw this post. I'm betting they were looking for pics! here's one for you!


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esoxaddict
Posted 1/10/2006 9:33 AM (#171599 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





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LMAO, Crash -- You got a point there!

If you substituted the word "dress" or "shoes" in the conversations we have? Yep, nothing more than a bunch of hairy women, LOL!!!
jacorn
Posted 1/10/2006 10:14 AM (#171609 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women




Posts: 91


We'd be interested.
Lolleitta
Posted 1/10/2006 10:22 PM (#171727 - in reply to #171238)
Subject: RE: MuskieFirst Women





Posts: 56


Location: Appleton, WI
First of all, I have enjoyed the passed two musky seasons with my husband tremendously. However, I am open to a ladies musky fishing outing. I think that would be a great learning experience. And fun, too!
My husband will tell you that I do not impede converstion in the boat, other than farting and burping..LOL. I truly enjoy the time with him and his guy friends. It is down to earth, as I am. (And morbid, I like that.)
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