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| rich clarke- clayton, ny. this guy has been fishing one of the premier musky waters his whole life. check out some of his fall 2001 catch at www.1000islandsfishing.com. not bad?! |
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| Larry Ramsell.
No one has done more to help us understand these fish, and educate us about muskie fishing history. Plus, he's caught tons of big fish and is a nice guy on top of all of that.
Mike Deiss
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| Larry Ramsell |
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| Pete Mania, I mean this guy boats more muskies than the MNR guys tag!! Another good fisherman is Al Lindner nuff said.
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| HappyHooker: I'll second your nomination. All in Favor,Say Aye! The Ayes' have it in an unanomous decision The motion carries. Gil Hamm is the best all time Muskie Angler.[:)]
How can anyone else beat founding Muskies Inc? Wheather or not you agree with the group one has to admit that Muskie fishing or the fisheries themselves would not be where they are today without him.
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| Flash Back Fridays, Great idea. Do it. |
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| Without a doubt Mike Lazarus,pound for pound and inch for inch there is no one that can match his numbers. If poeple only new! The man is something else to fish with. He is "the man". |
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| I didn't realize that there was some way to keep "score" in Muskie Fishing...what are the "mesurements"? Is it most fish caught? Is it the most people that they educated in a year? Is it the guy who pushes the most product and gets his name in the magazines the most? Is it the guy who ends up with the most Tournament $$$ at the end of the year?
My point is this, we are talking about a hobby, sport, or obsession.....in other words there is no "BEST" or "GREATEST" in my eyes. But call me crazy if you will....everyone else does.
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| My vote goes to all those one armed musky dudes out there...you know who you are or at least have an idea...or perhaps you will eventually know + w/ help have some inkling of an idea...right Musky "Melonhead" Morgossi? Coming to a waterway near you......[:sun:] |
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| Slamr is. |
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| Cady.....what is the favor I know owe you for that shameless plug?
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| The pleasure of fishing with the great Slamr....this summer. |
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| Muskiekid,thanks for the kind words!Here is my list of Low Key Great Guides:Hands down the best is Mike Lazorus,no one has or ever will get close to numbers of Big One's he has Released.Bill Hamblin many Big Georgian Bay Girls Casting.Howard Wagner not only does he produce Big One's where ever he goes around the U.S.A. and Canada,but almost sets a New Pa Record in a small stream close to home.Capt. Don Miller from St.Clair catches & releases over 300 Muskies a year and some Big One's as well.I must also give credit to someone on my own waters,Mark Maghran who is not a guide but has produced some impresive numbers of Big Muskies over the years.A new comer on the block,hes not a guide,Kevin Selders catches Muskies where ever he goes,many Big One's the last few years.
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| I was going to say The Almighty "THICK ONE!", but then, I HAVEN"T FISHED WITH HIM, HAVE I STEVE!!!!!!!!!!!
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| There seems to be one person that nobody named,my choice for the best is Doug Johnson.He has mad a living fishing LOTW and catching big muskies.His approach to musky fishing is to simplify everyhting and it works! Example; put a lure in front of a muskies nose,if it thinks it is food and is huingry it will eat it.Or fish where the fish live...How much more simple can that be?
There are others I would include on this list.Pete Maina,Dick Pearson,Dave Dorazio ( I agree with Jason on this one),Al Linder, andJoe Bucher. All these men are great musky fishermen and have taught us about the sport we love! From one musky nut to another,THANKS,Paul
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