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Location: Maple Grove | Judge: "what'd you shoot today Ty?"
Ty Webb: "Oh, I don't keep score judge"
Judge: "well how do you measure yourself against other golfers?"
Ty Webb: "by height" |
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Location: United States | My Dad, who taught me how to fish, never cared for the mighty muskie. So it wasn't until I turned 16, confiscated his boat and started giving 'em hell in 1990. 18 years later and it's my turn to teach my sons how to fish. While my Dad wasn't a muskie fisherman, the basics of fishing that my Dad taught me MOST certainly has made me a better muskie fisherman for it! |
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| I don't qualify by either standard. I live on Lake Erie and chase walleyes, smallies and perch probably 80% of the time. HOWEVER, I spend more time reading about muskie fishing, learning from this web site & others (you can imagine the types of things I learn......), and planning my few muskie trips than all other species combined. When I fish for largemouth, I usually use my muskie gear so I can practice casting, trying different retrieves with different lures and day dreaming about muskies.
We're heading off to an Ohio reservoir Friday. I've studied the chart way more than I would for a regular walleye trip.
ErieBoy75 |
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Location: Rhinelander. | Well I'm 60 and started fishing for them seriusly when I was 19. That gives me 41 years. That equals (way the hell too many cast).
Pfeiff |
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | It's been an addiction since 1953....that's 55 years plus. |
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Location: Kentucky | 9 years. Still learning.
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Location: Buffalo Grove, IL | 25 years. It all started on Big Sand Lake up in Wisconsin. A musky swirled at a small pikie minnow that I was casting. I got the fever and the next year I was at the Chippewa Flowage with all the expensive new musky gear and I have been doing it ever since.
musky dude |
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