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sworrall
Posted 12/13/2006 1:40 AM (#225197 - in reply to #225140)
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Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
One will glean what one wishes to from the MuskieFIRST winter's discussion. The true beauty of it all...you have a mouse on that 'puter, read what you like, and don't read what you don't!

One thing I will promise:

TONS of new relevant and interesting content.
mikie
Posted 12/13/2006 8:24 AM (#225218 - in reply to #224152)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
FEBRUARY! Feb. will be Mikie's Muskie Month, with:

- Feb. 10 being the West Virginia MI Chapter's annual meeting
- Feb. 17 being Gregg Thomas and Tony Grant's Road Rules clinic in Columbus
- Feb. 23-25 being the Ohio Muskie show.

Dang, if I can just schedule something for the 3-4th, that will fill up every weekend! Maybe I'll go fishing. m
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 12/13/2006 10:16 AM (#225240 - in reply to #225093)
Subject: RE: Things to look forward to this winter?




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Location: MPLS, MN
MNmatt - 12/12/2006 1:59 PM

internet biologists

lure hype

the "to-kill-or-not-to-kill" debate

debate as to why a released fish is smaller than a kept fish

winter "hot" baits


LOL
B420
Posted 12/13/2006 10:19 AM (#225241 - in reply to #224152)
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Posts: 382


Ice drinking
Spearing Slimers
More drinking, less working!
Love the winter!
Dacron + Dip
Posted 12/13/2006 11:24 AM (#225255 - in reply to #224152)
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-Having to wait until Wednesdays to get the stink off my hands from a wknd of pike fishing with frozen herring.
-Watching my 11 year old nephew practice his moves on his skates with a stick and a frozen perch. (Yep, I'm still gonna eat that).
-Tying bucktails, making trolling baits.
-Lake trout after lake trout after lake trout.
Ranger
Posted 12/15/2006 5:44 PM (#225876 - in reply to #224152)
Subject: RE: Things to look forward to this winter?





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"I can't wait for the perpetual posts from people who know everything, but have caught fewer muskies than they have toes on their right foot. Oh, and for the wagons of the Mfirst community to circle when somebody makes a comment or disagrees with some of these internet adorned muskie know-alls...Giddy up."

What a crappy attitude. But I love the circling wagons image!

I look forward to ice fishing and the Winter Solestace (every day gets longer after Dec 21!)
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 12/17/2006 11:20 AM (#226127 - in reply to #224152)
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Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
I look forward to:
Sponge's Christmas/New Year's Season posts for the point of view of the world that only a warped individual like Sponge can provide;
The winter muskie shows both seeing and making new friends and where all of us get better and better at muskie fishing the farther we are from the water & the fishing season;
The sound of my 115 Yamaha firing up and the smell of the lake as I open up the throttle to race across the lake for the first time of the year!
firstsixfeet
Posted 12/17/2006 6:33 PM (#226170 - in reply to #224152)
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Must be the short day syndrome is already setting in for some.

I look forward to fishing all winter. Am going tomorrow and it will be around 65 degrees air temps. Has to be better than my fishing this fall.

I am also expecting a rod sometime soon from the contest I won this summer by being the smartest one. I will probably spring for an expensive reel to put on that rod, and will only bring it out for show fishing or fishing with company, and so people won't see the worn out scruffy beater stuff I normally throw. I asked Doc to make it gaudy. I want to flash the guys in the next boat.

Winternet stuff? Hopefully I will be fishing often enough I won't have to engage in it, but if I do, I am sure I will always be on the right side...
sworrall
Posted 12/17/2006 8:42 PM (#226197 - in reply to #226170)
Subject: RE: Things to look forward to this winter?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Didn't see and scruffy gear or any scruffy fish when I fished with you, FSF. This has been a horrible fall time-wise, we'll get out on the Southern Waters yet. The Hideout is awaiting another visit in 2007, too. I won't even make you fish in a foot of water in the slop all day next time!

It's going to be a great winter! Great chat schedule, good conversation, lots of new press releases, articles, video, Radio, show coverage, seminar coverage and announcements, and much more. We'll do our best to make sure no one gets too bored.
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