New 2005 Fun Shots!

Start of a new season

The Marauders can't wait to get started

In 2005 we started our search on the edge of classic multi-dimensional fish holding structure leading to and somewhat away from subterranean mesotrophic seasonal growth on hard aggregate sub-base with variances in depth and contour that NoFish and I knew would hold fish willing to partake in our precisely placed offerings….. Woah woah woah!! No need for all that on this web site, just look at the pictures…

JUST FISH & HAVE FUN!!

We started off with some nice Pike and we kept finding them all season long.

Karla and Donna Mae learning to fish the weeds. Grinding always produces but sometimes it's just salad.

LowRider worked over weeds for a boat-side beauty

Jerry boats his first ever Musky. A young feller, and the fish wasn't so old either

Phantom pays off big time at the end of the day

Sir Tyler with his largest pike to date

Is that Larry David with that Pike?

We'll see ya later, don't wait up.

Dave with a sunset beauty

Sometimes a guy needs a little help from above

Thanks!

Thanks again!

Fun, but we can do better

Some people work hard for a fish

I drive for hours, tote and haul supplies for the crew and finally get to spend some time in the boat… I cast and cast and cast and cast and listen to my wonderful guide and laugh and tease and walk the dog and grind and twitch and figure eight…do the big V dip and the ZZ Glide and enjoy it all but they still call me NoFish

Geeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzz!

Others have proven napping works best.

What can you say?

Smling Joe & his buddy.

Yup, right over their Tommy!

Lance went back after this beauty we had up at sunset. He popped it next day doing exactly what I had said would work.

Big fish, huge smile!

Super Job Lance.

Unsolicited, unpaid, unedited testimonial by Andrew Yonan on MuskyHunter.com

Hey,

My 2 cents.
Guides - there is only one to consider ! ! Musky Tom

I am convinced he has forgot more about musky fishing that I know.
He will lay out each spot, explain what it looks like on the bottom, explain why you are there. He can teach you tricks with baits you would never have thought possible. Using what we learned on our trip with Tom, I hit the big lake solo and and made the connections that eluded us when we were out with Tom (45" and 50"). One fish we moved with Tom the day before and the other we located using the patterns he showed us.

Jerry was all smiles with his second of the day. A nice 42" beauty. He listened, had a blast and it all paid off big time.

Big pike just make people smile.

Shhhhhh Very Secret location of more than a few monsters just waiting for you to come up and offer up some lunch.

Man I have no idea why I'm giving up this spot.

Holy Snitzoid is this a Secret!!

Our buddy Paul "Wag" Lesch.

He is missed a great big bunch.

Tommy & Mr. Duval talking about why he thought he could ever whoop Joe Kidd & a Fat Rooster Cogburn.

Also why some call it a Sicle and we like to call it a SLING BLADE! Umhummm, alright den.

50" plus just waiting for your next cast as we are 100% CPR.

Wind, rain, hot, cold don't matter to Da Kid.

Lightening, I DON'T THINK SO!

Mom Joanne and sister Georgia getting ready for some sunset Topwater fun.

Maximum action with our good buddy Max.

Way to go Max.

We work hard, play hard, laugh and smile a lot.

Tommy, Homer J. & Barney Toonder.

Studs all three are we.

Jason went back to Holy S#%T reef and done good.

Topwalkers rule.

NoFish & Mom Joanne trying to steal my Big Black boat.

Sometimes ya just know when yer Cool.

See ya at a show or on da water.

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