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Message Subject: R.I.P. Steve Voigt | |||
Mackerel |
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Posts: 81 Location: Toronto, Ontario | Sad news for those of us who knew him, even if it was several years over the internet. Steve Voigt, the originator of the M/M spinnerbait and owner of Musky Machinery baits (mmbaits.com), passed away early this morning. I was fortunate to get to know him over the years on another musky fishing forum and he was a simply a great guy with a vast wealth of knowledge. He made great baits and explored some now famous Ontario musky waters, particularly on Seul, with his late, great buddy, Jack Burns. I'm really going to miss him. We lost a good'un today.
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pete_k |
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Posts: 1 | Let Jack net the big ones Steve | ||
psv |
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Posts: 469 Location: MN | R.I.P. Mr.Voigt | ||
Mackerel |
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Posts: 81 Location: Toronto, Ontario | M/G Spinnerbait, sorry. | ||
DLC |
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Posts: 82 | A great fishermen and person. RIP man. | ||
Muskiefool |
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Steve was and is still in my heart one of the greatest men Ive ever known. He knew the importance of family, friends and Muskies and would do anything within his power to make those things he cherished better. We laughed, argued and even shed a few tears together and he always left me a better person for it. God Bless you bro. My prayers with all those you loved. I'll miss seeing MM pop up on my phone. Thanks for posting Mackerel | |||
sledge51 |
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Posts: 325 Location: In the slop! | That is sad to hear. Steve did a lot for the muskie world. | ||
DEMolishedyou |
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Posts: 408 Location: Omaha, Nebraska | RIP Steve. Great bait maker who was ALWAYS willing to help someone out. | ||
Johnny Dadson |
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Not many people can say they single-handedly changed Musky Fishing for the better.. Steve was one of the few who could. He will be greatly missed. JD | |||
Pikiespawn |
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Posts: 921 Location: Apollo, PA | Friend, mentor, conservationist, master spinnerbait maker and innovator, legend. Loyal to his friends and the fish he loved. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20218 Location: oswego, il | I have one of his spinnerbaits. Well made. RIP Steve. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | OFM's condolences to his friends and family. | ||
DonPursch |
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Posts: 540 Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Rest in pease my friend.Lots of great trips with the guy | ||
kyle@bigwoodmuskylur |
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Posts: 131 | A real loss. Steve was one of the very early advocates of catch and release. He made arguably the best spinnerbaits in the world. A pleasure to do business with and even a better friend. He will be missed a great deal and won't ever be forgotten. Attachments ---------------- H_edited-1.jpg (82KB - 249 downloads) | ||
jakejusa |
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Posts: 994 Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | I don't know but I've been told that big waters in the sky are endless. That fish have to comitt to a bite. That the wind is never more than the boat easily handles on it's own. That your mind chooses the species and that's what shows up. I also heard that Muskies start out at 50" up there, then grow. Yep I hear it's the best fishing ever dreamed of . Where the sun only sets when you want it to. Where sunrise & sunset each last over 5 hours. All that & you know Steve will find something to _ _ _ _ _ about! Steve was a friend to all fisherman and will be missed. | ||
Muskiefool |
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Visitation starts at 10 am and the service is at 11am in Bigelow MN this Saturday. All are welcome to attend, the obit will be in the Star tribune for info on memorials. I'll post the info when it comes out. Randy Thats some funny $#!+ haha | |||
todd booth |
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First time I fished MG spinnerbait got a 38 pounder in crombie bay in french river in September 1990. Had no idea what I was doing as had the bait 250 behind the boat trolling but got a nice fish which hangs on the wall. Have not kept a muskie since but back then a 38 pounder was a big fish. | |||
The312 |
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Posts: 32 | Rest in peace Steve we were blessed to know you and even more blessed to learn from you. | ||
Pikiespawn |
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Posts: 921 Location: Apollo, PA | A 38LBER IS STILL A BIG FISH..........TO MOST OF US | ||
Dennis Radloff |
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Posts: 66 | May Peace, Grace, and Comfort bless his family and friends. Keep casting Sir...you're among some greats! | ||
kevinj |
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Posts: 474 | Sad to hear Condolences to his family | ||
Muskiefool |
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Very nice tribute to your father and our friend Chels, Several nice comments in the link, please say a few kind words for (H). John Underhill | |||
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