SECOND Muskies, Inc. Chapter in WA.; now in Spokane!
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 10:33 pm
Enthusiastic tiger muskie anglers are organizing the SECOND Muskies Inc. Chapter in the state of Washington. http://www.muskiesinc.org
This time, on the Eastside; Spokane Area. Silver Lake, Newman Lake as well as Curlew up by Republic are the 3 closest tiger muskie lakes and they are fantastic. Plus there are enormous possibilities in Idaho Lakes.
There will be an informational meeting at the Holiday Inn Express, 111 Betz Road
in Cheney, WA May 15, 2010 at 6PM.
Everyone is welcome, the meeting is free.
The Informational Meeting also coincides with the Open Tiger Muskie Tournament on Silver Lake on the same day.
It is sponsored by Chapter #57, Muskies, Inc. from Federal Way. Anglers participating in that will also be available to answer any questions and will be joining all for beverage, pizza and an Awards ceremony for the winning teams for the day.
For more information contact: nwmuskie@comcast.net or call 253-850-5889.
Muskies, Inc. is the oldest (1966) and biggest (over 7,500 members) muskie club in the U.S. with the single focus of improving the sport of muskie fishing. They are a national voice for the protection of the muskie species.
Perry Peterson, Vice President of Internal Affairs of Muskies, Inc. International, says: “If you sign-up to be a member of Muskies Inc. that night, you will receive a "FREE" raffle ticket to win a muskie bait package worth $35.00. That is the cost of joining, and there will be three lucky winners! That's a $105.00 give away! All prizes awarded that night.
Much like the National Bass Federation, NRA, Ducks Unlimited, Rocky Mt. Elk Foundation, Pheasants Forever,; you pay your membership to a National Organization and they supply Magazine Subscriptions, Grant money, National Symposiums on keeping the sport healthy and strong. Muskies Inc. has expanded to 52 independent local chapters throughout the country. They have become a national voice for the protection of the muskie species.
Besides monthly meetings and the Muskies Inc. magazine subscription, the chapter will focus on techniques of muskie fishing and where to fish for them. Members can talk to the experts, provide in-put on management, regulations, limits, etc, as well as enjoy the camaraderie of other LOCAL muskie enthusiasts. As members, you can post your fish on the National Muskie Log; over 200,000 muskies are posted there. A newsletter and a web page could be available to all those outside of meeting range.
Muskies Inc. is an active, service orientated, 501(c)3 non-profit organization for men, women and children with the single focus of improving the sport of muskie fishing, wherever the fish are found. Founded in 1966 by Gil Hamm in St. Paul, Minnesota, the original group of 13 avid muskie fishermen concentrated on continual improvement of the muskie resource through rearing and stocking efforts and sound conservation practices.
Today, DNR and Fish & Wildlife departments have realized the value of stocking muskies. There are 37 of the lower 48 states with active muskie stocking programs.
Muskies Inc. is also widely recognized as the first organized group of sports anglers to espouse the “Catch and Release” practice now embraced by many of the conservation minded groups throughout North America.
This time, on the Eastside; Spokane Area. Silver Lake, Newman Lake as well as Curlew up by Republic are the 3 closest tiger muskie lakes and they are fantastic. Plus there are enormous possibilities in Idaho Lakes.
There will be an informational meeting at the Holiday Inn Express, 111 Betz Road
in Cheney, WA May 15, 2010 at 6PM.
Everyone is welcome, the meeting is free.
The Informational Meeting also coincides with the Open Tiger Muskie Tournament on Silver Lake on the same day.
It is sponsored by Chapter #57, Muskies, Inc. from Federal Way. Anglers participating in that will also be available to answer any questions and will be joining all for beverage, pizza and an Awards ceremony for the winning teams for the day.
For more information contact: nwmuskie@comcast.net or call 253-850-5889.
Muskies, Inc. is the oldest (1966) and biggest (over 7,500 members) muskie club in the U.S. with the single focus of improving the sport of muskie fishing. They are a national voice for the protection of the muskie species.
Perry Peterson, Vice President of Internal Affairs of Muskies, Inc. International, says: “If you sign-up to be a member of Muskies Inc. that night, you will receive a "FREE" raffle ticket to win a muskie bait package worth $35.00. That is the cost of joining, and there will be three lucky winners! That's a $105.00 give away! All prizes awarded that night.
Much like the National Bass Federation, NRA, Ducks Unlimited, Rocky Mt. Elk Foundation, Pheasants Forever,; you pay your membership to a National Organization and they supply Magazine Subscriptions, Grant money, National Symposiums on keeping the sport healthy and strong. Muskies Inc. has expanded to 52 independent local chapters throughout the country. They have become a national voice for the protection of the muskie species.
Besides monthly meetings and the Muskies Inc. magazine subscription, the chapter will focus on techniques of muskie fishing and where to fish for them. Members can talk to the experts, provide in-put on management, regulations, limits, etc, as well as enjoy the camaraderie of other LOCAL muskie enthusiasts. As members, you can post your fish on the National Muskie Log; over 200,000 muskies are posted there. A newsletter and a web page could be available to all those outside of meeting range.
Muskies Inc. is an active, service orientated, 501(c)3 non-profit organization for men, women and children with the single focus of improving the sport of muskie fishing, wherever the fish are found. Founded in 1966 by Gil Hamm in St. Paul, Minnesota, the original group of 13 avid muskie fishermen concentrated on continual improvement of the muskie resource through rearing and stocking efforts and sound conservation practices.
Today, DNR and Fish & Wildlife departments have realized the value of stocking muskies. There are 37 of the lower 48 states with active muskie stocking programs.
Muskies Inc. is also widely recognized as the first organized group of sports anglers to espouse the “Catch and Release” practice now embraced by many of the conservation minded groups throughout North America.