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Guest
Posted 7/18/2013 8:11 PM (#652525)
Subject: Fishing/muskie themed wedding


Getting married next spring, me n my bride to be are die hard muskie anglers, anyone got any ideas or anything you did in the past
Pointerpride102
Posted 7/18/2013 8:18 PM (#652528 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding





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Location: The desert
Get big musky tattoos!
Guest
Posted 7/18/2013 8:27 PM (#652530 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: RE: Fishing/muskie themed wedding


^ any other ideas lol
mastical
Posted 7/18/2013 9:12 PM (#652537 - in reply to #652525)
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Posts: 568


Location: Lake St Clair
Fish center pieces
Esox1850
Posted 7/18/2013 9:43 PM (#652542 - in reply to #652537)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




Had to laugh when I saw the title of this one.. Got married a few years ago and had a bunch of musky theme stuff going on
-We had a musky cake made with fondit musky lures.
-My wife got a custom cake topper made of us. It was hand made and we were in our wedding day garb holding a giant musky:-)
-Instead of table numbers, each table was named after a lake we fished together; Table Vermilion, Table Lake of the Woods, etc... As you entered the wedding hall we had a map of the US and a pin on every lake we fished. Then had a list of the Table/Lake seating assignments
-Our favors were a salt/pepper shaker set of fish

The cake topper was pretty cool, its got our date engraved on it and is displayed in our house.

Not fishin related but we had a photo booth at our wedding and got some good crazy pics towards the end of the night!

Edited by Esox1850 7/18/2013 9:46 PM
Tackle Industries
Posted 7/18/2013 10:50 PM (#652551 - in reply to #652542)
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Location: Land of the Musky
Musky ice sculpture. snazzzzy it up


James


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Muskiemetal
Posted 7/18/2013 11:00 PM (#652552 - in reply to #652525)
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Location: Wisconsin
We had a little muskie tournament the morning of the wedding, about 10 boats. All of our tables at the reception had fish names, like the Smallmouth Table, etc. It was at Eagle Waters which helped the theme.
nocturnalmotors
Posted 7/19/2013 8:53 AM (#652605 - in reply to #652525)
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Location: Maine Township, MN
Get ahold of gus_webb. He makes some awesome "Bache-Lures" that make great groomsmen gifts.
The Swan
Posted 7/19/2013 9:41 AM (#652610 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: RE: Fishing/muskie themed wedding


Get married at LOW. Forget the reception; get out on the water. Take champagne. Give her a couple of double cowgirls and a new ball cap as a wedding present. If you like to fish and so does she, you're lucky.
Imobley
Posted 7/19/2013 10:00 AM (#652613 - in reply to #652525)
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That's all cute but I'd leave the wedding planning to her, I did have Tony Spicker make all my groomsmen lures with their names & wedding info & bowties on the chin
CnR_Angler
Posted 7/19/2013 10:01 AM (#652614 - in reply to #652525)
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Location: Madison, WI
My Musky groom's cake!

Edited by CnR_Angler 7/19/2013 10:02 AM



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waldo
Posted 7/19/2013 10:21 AM (#652618 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




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Location: Madison
Register at Rollie and Helen's.
Guest
Posted 7/19/2013 11:12 AM (#652620 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: RE: Fishing/muskie themed wedding


Lol thanku everyone for the great ideas, ill c what we can come up with
flyingfish8604
Posted 7/19/2013 1:00 PM (#652643 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




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My wife and I both love musky fishing as well. Our photographer took pictures of our rings hanging on a bucktail. He also took a few tinsel bucktails and laid the rings on it they looked amazing. I have not posted pics on here yet, but I will try.
ulbian
Posted 7/19/2013 2:53 PM (#652660 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




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Instead of the lame game of clinking glasses to get the couple to kiss, put a bunch of pictures of muskie baits in a box and have people pick one of them out. If they can name the bait then you have to kiss. If they can't name the bait then they have to kiss the person they are there with.

Northwind Mark
Posted 7/19/2013 3:04 PM (#652664 - in reply to #652660)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding





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Location: Elgin, IL
With the groom up at the alter, he should cast a pounder (hookless) back down the aisle when the bride is walking in, getting her to follow.

One of the groomsmen up at the alter should be holding a Frabill.

nocturnalmotors
Posted 7/19/2013 3:14 PM (#652668 - in reply to #652664)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding





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Location: Maine Township, MN
Northwind Mark - 7/19/2013 3:04 PM

With the groom up at the alter, he should cast a pounder (hookless) back down the aisle when the bride is walking in, getting her to follow.

One of the groomsmen up at the alter should be holding a Frabill.



Awesome!
ckhawkeye51
Posted 7/20/2013 12:27 AM (#652741 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




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Hahaha this comment had me dying!!! ^
Tigerhunter
Posted 7/20/2013 7:13 AM (#652750 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding





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That's great! ^^^

At y buddy's wedding they had the wedding party holding fishing poles at 45 degrees on both side of the steps/sidewalk as they came out of the church- making them walk through a "tunnel" of rods.
Louis
Posted 7/22/2013 3:29 PM (#653059 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: Re: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
My wife and I got married at Treelands on the Chippewa Flowage. Instead of walking down the aisle after, we stepped off the pier and onto our boat and went fishing for a half hour or so.
team eddy fitz
Posted 7/24/2013 6:26 PM (#653420 - in reply to #652525)
Subject: RE: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




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My buddies and I had matching Muskie Tuxedos made to add class to our fishing and social activities
team eddy fitz
Posted 7/24/2013 6:40 PM (#653424 - in reply to #653420)
Subject: RE: Fishing/muskie themed wedding




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