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iamusky
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lake tapps

Post by iamusky » Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:28 pm

I am a muskies inc. member from chapter 29 located in Iowa. I am going to be in Seattle for a few days next week the 23rd thru the 25th was looking to see if anyone was looking for a partner one of those days i would love to fish on the lake it looks awesome in the magazine. I relize there is a tournament the following weekend and the lake is off limits to contestents but if someone you may know is not fishing it i would love to join them . I would be willing to compensate them for the time. Are there any guides on the lake i have not found any online. Thank you, Tracy Crail

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RE:lake tapps

Post by KUP » Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:52 pm

Hi Ya Tracy and hope you have a great visit in our Pacific Northwest.
You gonna bring any sun with you from the great state of Iowa... or more rain?
Sorry to hear y'all got hit pretty bad last week.

That's a pretty nice 41 incher you pulled out of West Okoboji, isn't that where the Iowa State Record Tiger came from, too?

Most all of our Chapter members will probably be off the lake that week, but there are some great anglers on this forum who know how to fish muskie and aren't members........yet :-"
Tell them you will reciprocate when they come out to the Iowa Great Lakes!
Cheers,
Koop


A few Photos from Chapter 29, Muskies Inc. http://www.muskieclub.com/Member%20photos.htm
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Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows

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RE:lake tapps

Post by Kenster » Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:10 pm

You traveling with a rod? I may be able to do an afternoon/evening on those days. No compensation needed as I can not gaurantee a fish. PM me if you find no better offers.
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RE:lake tapps

Post by KUP » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:19 am

WTG, Kenster, you rock. :fish:
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Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows

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RE:lake tapps

Post by muskyhunter » Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:56 pm

Way to step up Kenster...we've got a tourney out there on the 28th. Unfortunately Chapter 57 members who plan to fish the tourney cannot fish Tapps the week before the tourney ..All we gotta do now is get Kenster to join...Maybe if I take you out on my boat would you be willing?
And welcome iamusky!! My son is going to Iowa the week your coming out..whats up with that? Todd
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RE:lake tapps

Post by Kenster » Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:34 pm

Todd, if I gave in that easy then I wouldn't be able to meet all these interesting people while you guys are locked up on the couch dreaming about Muskies!! LOL! Anyone willing to loan out a rod and reel next week? (not like you'll be headed over to Evergreen hehehe!) I have my main setup 7'9" Shimano Clarus with a Shimano Cruxis Baitcaster, then some smaller set-ups that have landed muskies in the past but I would like iamusky to feel at home with his regular gear! BTW iamusky what do you prefer to use baitcaster or spinning reels? I'm sure these Chapter 57 Members would love to HOOK you up! And I'll do my best to show you a Lake Tapps Special and NOT let them down!

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RE:lake tapps

Post by KUP » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:57 pm

I'll be your huckleberry. Have rods, will travel. PM me, iamusky or K.

... fish respect you more if you're a member, right, iamusky?

....gsnort.... ....especially in the morning



I'm throwin' down:

Kenster, you get a Washington State Tiger muskie,
OVER 30 inches, in the boat
WITH our brother Muskies Inc. Member from the great state of Iowa .....
I'll buy your membership.
He gets one, over 30, too, ... I'll make it a 2 year.

Batter up.

LOL:clown: :clown: :clown: :clown:
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Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows

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RE:lake tapps

Post by iamusky » Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:30 am

You guys are awesome!! Muskies inc. is a great group to join i would have no problem paying for a membership for a trip fishing i am excited to get there. I normally use baitcat setups but i am not picky. By the way it don't rain much out there does it:eye: most of our state is flooded out.:-({|= Anyone out there that ever makes it to Iowa and wants to go musky fishing let me know i will hook you up. Thanks guys, Tracy

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RE:lake tapps

Post by kevinb » Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:35 am

iamusky wrote:You guys are awesome!! Muskies inc. is a great group to join i would have no problem paying for a membership for a trip fishing i am excited to get there. I normally use baitcat setups but i am not picky. By the way it don't rain much out there does it:eye: most of our state is flooded out.:-({|= Anyone out there that ever makes it to Iowa and wants to go musky fishing let me know i will hook you up. Thanks guys, Tracy
It doesn't rain as much as people think it does.NYC gets way more rain annually then us,however,we seem to get more cloudy days.You'll enjoy Tapps,have fun and good luck out there.

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RE:lake tapps

Post by 2000subaru » Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:08 am

KUP wrote:I'll be your huckleberry. Have rods, will travel. PM me, iamusky or K.

... fish respect you more if you're a member, right, iamusky?

....gsnort.... ....especially in the morning



I'm throwin' down:

Kenster, you get a Washington State Tiger muskie,
OVER 30 inches, in the boat
WITH our brother Muskies Inc. Member from the great state of Iowa .....
I'll buy your membership.
He gets one, over 30, too, ... I'll make it a 2 year.

Batter up.

LOL:clown: :clown: :clown: :clown:
What a smoking deal! Way to step up!!!!
Image

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RE:lake tapps

Post by Kenster » Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:43 pm

KUP wrote:I'll be your huckleberry. Have rods, will travel. PM me, iamusky or K.

... fish respect you more if you're a member, right, iamusky?

....gsnort.... ....especially in the morning



I'm throwin' down:

Kenster, you get a Washington State Tiger muskie,
OVER 30 inches, in the boat
WITH our brother Muskies Inc. Member from the great state of Iowa .....
I'll buy your membership.
He gets one, over 30, too, ... I'll make it a 2 year.

Batter up.

LOL:clown: :clown: :clown: :clown:
All of a sudden I'm starting to feel sick on Monday. (cough>>>>cough)
Hmm...have the whole lake to ourselves after a warm weekend, catch (1) 30"TM each, and get paid!!!!!!!! WOW!!
Tracy you better not miss that plane, train or automobile! Don't forget your camera! I'll PM you to lock things up and get you my number.
Kup some how we'll line up to get the rod/reel!

This all sounds like a blast!
Kenster

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RE:lake tapps

Post by iamusky » Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:30 am

Iwill be coming by plane it better make it!!!! No fishing pressure should be great time they should be hungry for a bucktail/spinnerbait. Has fishing been good lately not sure if this is a good time period or not but i suppose with a tourney coming up it should be decent. This old farm boy is ready!!! I am headed out now to go catch a lunge check back tommorow. Tracy

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RE:lake tapps

Post by muskyhunter » Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:57 am

Hey Tracy,
Bucks work just fine...lotta luck too!! Kenster will get you over a fish. I'd take you out too but I'm fishin the Tourney and cannot..bummer....Rapalas work good too. Magnums especially!! Take it light, Todd
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RE:lake tapps

Post by KUP » Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:02 am

Cool. I'll meet you boys whereever with rods/reels. (Baitcasters)
Kenster, I'll PM you with our phone # so we can hook up the night before.

And get somebody to take a pix of you two out there!

EASY MONEY :money: :money: LMHO.

Leave some for us!

Tho the big esox, she can be fickle, too.

GOOD LUCK, GENTS!!
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Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows

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RE:lake tapps

Post by KUP » Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:03 am

By the way, here is a good place to say: thanks to all the Chapter members staying off Lake Tapps next week. If the lake had all the usual pressure, it would affect the Tournament play.

Bad Esox and I had booked the vacation time and planned a year in advance, to camp out over at Curlew the week BEFORE the Tournament this year.
When we found out, later,about the ruling about staying off the lake, even fishing for other species, we were disappointed, but we understood. Went horseback riding up in the high country (insert plug for Canaan Ranch near Tonasket here!!)
Just the pressure, & the sore-mouthed; it is better for the fish and for the angler to give it a rest during the week. Besides, I think it keeps if fair for the folks coming from out of town; better equality in the playing field as far as spotting them. Just one of the many reasons I like being a part of this club: they really are about the integrity of the fish and having fun for ALL.

KUDOS Muskie Maniacs.
Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows

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RE:lake tapps

Post by kevinb » Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:32 am

Oh no!!!! Does this mean I have to cancel on the Carp Tourney?#-o

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RE:lake tapps

Post by muskyhunter » Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:05 pm

I was looking forward to the tiger sucker tourney myself...Darn!!!
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RE:lake tapps

Post by jigman » Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:43 am

The problem with having club members off the lake the week prior to a tournament is the assumption that club members are the only anglers who fish the lake for Muskie's ,when in reality there are more anglers who are not members chasing muskie in the lake than members. It also doesn't allow members who have never fished the lake an opportunity to get a look at the lake prior to the tourny so they have some idea of where they may want to fish, giving the local guys the upper hand when tournament day arrives. I think the day prior to the tournament having the lake off limits would be a better solution. If I was looking to win a tournament I wouldn't want to sore mouth a number of Muskie prior to the competition, it would only hurt my chances. But if I had never fished the lake before a day on the lake would be nice to put me on an even playing field with the locals! Mike
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RE:lake tapps

Post by muskyhunter28 » Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:26 pm

jigman wrote:The problem with having club members off the lake the week prior to a tournament is the assumption that club members are the only anglers who fish the lake for Muskie's ,when in reality there are more anglers who are not members chasing muskie in the lake than members. It also doesn't allow members who have never fished the lake an opportunity to get a look at the lake prior to the tourny so they have some idea of where they may want to fish, giving the local guys the upper hand when tournament day arrives. I think the day prior to the tournament having the lake off limits would be a better solution. If I was looking to win a tournament I wouldn't want to sore mouth a number of Muskie prior to the competition, it would only hurt my chances. But if I had never fished the lake before a day on the lake would be nice to put me on an even playing field with the locals! Mike
I agree the loclas have an upper hand, I have never fished TAPPS. This tournament will be my first time......so I have no clue where to start.
Now that is fine because when its time for the Merwin tournament, Look out!!!! I know where the fish are not BITING......"The whole lake"
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RE:lake tapps

Post by KUP » Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:31 pm

These rules are not new: it is common practice amongst a lot of different species competitions.
Many, many bass teams go to Potholes for 2-3 weekends BEFORE an upcoming Tournament to scope out the situation, because they can't fish it 5 days before.
It gives lots of folks the opportunity to try out a new lake, by pre-fishing.
Sure there are going to be non-members out there, but we would add to that pressure if we fished it too.

Besides, jigman... AREN'T YOU WORRIED ABOUT BAD FISH KARMA???? ...........HOWL.....
Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows

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