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MuskyMark

Member Since 01 Feb 2012
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Living The Dream Musky Charters

27 June 2013 - 01:54 PM

Hey Everyone I'm going to be operating a Musky Charter this summer on shadow. I got into a government student business program and this is what I chose to do. So here's my pitch let me know what you guys think being fisherman and all.

Have you ever wanted to catch the elusive musky? Want a chance at catching the fish of your dreams? Then contact Mark Perkins at Living The Dream Musky Charters. As your Guide I will not only take you out fishing for musky's but I will share my years of knowledge with you so you can take this knowledge back with you and catch musky's wherever they may roam. All equipment is provided included the highest quality rods,reels,line,and tackle. The Charter is run out of my 16ft tracker super guide v16. Living The Dream Musky Charters is situated on beautiful Shadow lake Ontario. Shadow lake is a very unique lake that is part of the gull river system before it runs into Balsam lake in Coboconk. The lake is over 4 miles long and reaches depths over 70ft. There is a lot of bait fish for the musky to eat which results in a steady population of the species. There is also a wide variety of structure on the lake which is one of the reasons it is so unique. There is also a population of pike which have invaded their way into the lake pike are quite common in shadow and can be caught regularly while musky fishing.

Packages

Fish till you drop (full day) only 1 person per day
The full day Charter runs from 8 a.m until dark with an included lunch break during an unproductive time of the day. This charters focuses on instructions on casting and trolling to a wide variety of the structure that Shadow lake has to offer. Price:$300 

Trolling day 1-2 people
The trolling charter runs all day and is focused on precision trolling tactics which can be used to cover a large area of water over a short period of time. (This charter includes lunch) Price:$300

Custom day
If you are unable to fish for full day we can set up a custom charter to fit your needs. Price:$100 every 2 hours for a pre determined amount of time. The time can be split up throughout the day for example 2 hours in the morning 2 in the evening.

Check out my website at: http://livingthedrea...s.com/home.html
 

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St.marys

27 March 2013 - 06:32 PM

Hey guys I was wondering what zone the st.marys in sault ste marie would be under. I think its under zone 14 but im not sure. I'm going up that ways next weekend for an open house at sault college and i'm thinking of bringing my fly rod for a little adventure ;)


Varadero,cuba

28 February 2013 - 08:22 PM

Hey guys im going to cuba next friday for march break and i will be going on a deep sea charter. I was wondering if anyone has done a charter in varadero before. I have heard the most common fish are barracudas, wahoo and snapper. Hopefully i will catch somthing bigger then 40lbs im hoping to break my pb fish a 52" musky. Any info you have that can kill the curiosity thats digging a hole through me would be a good help.

Cheers


sault ste marie muskys

18 February 2013 - 09:13 PM

Hey guys I might be attending sault college in sault ste marie ontario in the fall for fish and wildlife conservation technician. I was wondering if there are any musky lakes up there from what ive heard its slim pickings... I'm not looking for your honey hole lake just some lakes in the area that actually have muskys. This most likely will have an impact on where I go to college because I cant stand to miss a musky season due to my location so any tips will go a very long way. P.m me if you dont want to post on here. Just remember musky enthusiasts we only have 4 more months to wait :roll:
cheers.

pike flys

08 January 2013 - 06:05 PM

Hey guys I was wondering if anyone has used pike tube fly's? I bought a couple of them last year but never got around to using them. I was wondering how to rig them leaders, hooks etc. I used a big pike fly last year and tried to add a stinger but the stinger hook ended up dangling down below the fly so any help with how to add stingers would be helpful as well. I'm looking forward to some zone 17 ice out pike this year and hopefully I can nail one or more on the fly.