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MuskyOCD
Posted 12/7/2010 1:37 PM (#469367)
Subject: Taking the wife fishing




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Gotta take the wife fishing next year! Looking for some where in Northern Wisconsin. Any referrals on resorts and guides would be apprecitated. She a smallie angler and I'm stricly SKIs so I need some where that we can target both.
Thanks !!
CASTING55
Posted 12/7/2010 2:09 PM (#469371 - in reply to #469367)
Subject: RE: Taking the wife fishing




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Location: N.FIB
one year when I was waiting out a rain storm on crab lake I was talking with a guy who told me the smallie fishing was good on that lake and also other lakes in the area.I`m sure you could find a guide in the presque isle area,howie myers one that comes to mind.
jbmuskie
Posted 12/7/2010 3:15 PM (#469381 - in reply to #469367)
Subject: Re: Taking the wife fishing




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Eagle River/St. Germain Area. Tons of muskie and smallmouth waters. I haven't been out with him (would love to get out with him someday), but from what I know, Rob Manthei would be an excellent choice.
Hambone
Posted 12/8/2010 8:25 PM (#469637 - in reply to #469367)
Subject: RE: Taking the wife fishing


Take her to R&R Bayview resort on the north end of the Big Chip, and take her fishing with Jim Strode 715-635-7927. He was a fun guide and knows the Chip!
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