Just saying Hello!

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inchr48
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Just saying Hello!

Post by inchr48 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:04 pm

Due to the generosity of my friend, I am back as a member of Muskies Inc. I asked to be assigned Chapter 47 since my friend is a member.

I belonged to the original Hoosier Musky club in the 1980's. We worked to get the stocking at Webster, which I'd say has been successful!

My first Musky was caught on Bankson (sp?) in MI, and won me the 50/50 tournament that night. I was hooked harder than that mid-30's fish!

I've fished across WI's Hwy 70 from Eagle River to Hayward. I know the eastern half of the Chippewa Flowage pretty well.

Looking forward to meeting some of you, both on here, and on the water.
Think me not Unkind and Rude,

That I walk alone in Grove and Glen.

I go to seek the God of the Wood,

And fetch His Word to Men.

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Jim tenHaaf
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Post by Jim tenHaaf » Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:11 pm

Welcome here. Ch.47 is where it's at! :grin:

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Post by hemichemi » Tue Aug 02, 2011 3:56 pm

Welcome! Glad to have you aboard.
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Steve S
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Post by Steve S » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:43 am

Captain, Ahoy Matee!! You will like this bunch of Muskie Nuts!! :cool:

inchr48
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Post by inchr48 » Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:29 pm

Musky Nuts, never seen two (one) of those.

I do know the difference between "Beer Nuts", and "Deer Nuts".

Beer Nuts are $3.29, and Deer Nuts are under a Buck ......................

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Weather broke a little (heat), may try the canoe and fly-rod this weekend. Have some Peacock-eye flies a guy tied me, they are shaped like a baby 'gill, and tied into a wooly-bugger pattern.

I told him a big chartreuse and black, 'bou bugger would be good on the Chip.
Think me not Unkind and Rude,

That I walk alone in Grove and Glen.

I go to seek the God of the Wood,

And fetch His Word to Men.

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