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I have a bit of a sob story to tell and through it I am hoping to get some help. I met a kid through work a few years ago, and he is a really good kid but doesn't have the greatest of home lives. I started taking him fishing last year and he really got hooked on it,but espacially wanted to go muskie fishing. He bought all the gear to go muskie hunting, but through shool and work we just didn't get out that much. He graduates this year and is going into the service for four years and leaves in the first week in July. I would like to take him fishing and try to put him on a muskie, but I am going to LOTW the first week of June and am running short on time. I was thinking of either: Mille Lacs, Leech or Vermillion, but have never fished them for muskies. I would like to hire a guide and was looking for advice where and who to go with. I'm paying for both of us so money is kind of a factor.
Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Leech has an active guide association, and some darned good muskie hunters. Post an inquiry in the Leech forum and you'll get the info you need.

Good luck.

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There are a few great Musky guides on Vermilion.

Musky Tom Wehler

Terry "ACE" Sojberg

Dave Swenson

All have web pages and give out super info if asked!

Enjoy your hunt.

T.

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Lake Vermilion may be the hottest lake
on the planet right now for muskies.
Good numbers and some real trophy sized
fish are available and the lake is like no other. smile.gif

There are several excellent guides that
can give you what you are looking for.
Here is a short list.

Musky Tom's Guide service, 651-470-9774
Ace Guide service, 218-753-2612 smile.gif
Dave Swenson's muskie guide service-?
sorry Dave.
Gary's Guide service, 218-744-3158

I hope you have a great time, no matter
where you go!

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Terry Sjoberg
Ace guide service.
Beautiful Lake Vermilion.
aceguideservice.com

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Hey G,
No reason, Tom's a good friend of mine
so I gave him top billing. smile.gif

Of course, I want you to fish with me, but you can't go wrong....no matter who you fish with. Good Luck!

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Terry Sjoberg
Ace guide service.
Beautiful Lake Vermilion.
aceguideservice.com

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smile.gif
LOL
To me there is really no one guide better than the other is these parts.
Not even list as a matter of fact.
LOL
Ace is Da man, and makes me laugh a lot and has helped me out with many things.
Straight shooter like me and that is one reason of many why we get along so well.
LOL
We are good buds and have no fear of Muskys.
We hunt them, catch them, fin print them, take there Mug shot and let them go free.
LOL
And we both love a good helping of Fruit Loops at anytime during the day.
LOL
More to Musky fishing than just boating a fish my friend.
Beautiful Lake Vermilion has so much to offer and to get to know any one of the fine guides or wonderful people I have met on our end over the years has done nothing but make my life more comeplete.
smile.gif
Truely a wonderful place to spend any or all of your time off or maybe just start over and do it the way it was all ment to be!
LOL
I can dig it.

Hope you can meet us all at one time or another and join in on the the fun.
smile.gif

For now, just Keep on Rock'en!

Musky Tom Wehler

PS.
Ace, have I got a CD for you.
Absolutly too cool!

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