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Our
Musky photo pages celebrating our musky waters were just recently launched, therefore, our photos are
limited at this time.
More will be added as
we receive them.
(Click images to enlarge.)
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49"
muskie caught by Michael Held, of Jacksonville, Florida on a local Hayward
Lake June 5, 2007. Michael was guided
by Bruce Shumway of Shumway
Guide Service.
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49" muskie caught
by Mike Pitts Jr. on
a local Hayward Lake in
October 2006.
Photo
courtesy of Pete Maina.
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48" muskie caught
by Mark Krause, of Arlington Hts. IL, on a local Hayward Lake
June 14, 2007. Mark was guided by Bruce Shumway of Shumway
Guide Service.
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50" muskie caught
by guide, Daryl Neibauer, on
a local Hayward
Lake
September 7, 2006.
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48"
muskie caught by
Brett
Christenson
on a local Hayward
Lake on
October
29, 2006.
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51.5" muskie caught
by Mike Donahue. Mike was guided by Tanner
Wildes on
a local Hayward
Lake
September 27, 2006.
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48"
muskie caught by
guide,
Daryl Neibauer, of Hayward
on a local Hayward
Lake on
September
7, 2006.
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48.25" muskie caught
by
John Dettloff of
Hayward on
a local Hayward Lake
September 18, 2006.
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51"
muskie caught by
Fred
Hersh of Hayward on a local
Hayward
Lake on
September
7, 2006.
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51"
length, 24" girth muskie caught by Frankie Urzetta of Green Cove Springs,
Florida on September 6,
2006 on
a local Hayward Lake.
Guided
by Tanner
Wildes.
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52"
length, 24" girth muskie caught
by Tanner
Wildes of Winter on
a local Hayward Lake in
September 6, 2006.
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48"
muskie caught by
Tanner
Wildes of Winter, on a local
Hayward
Lake
on
September 13, 2006.
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51.5"
length, 23" girth muskie
caught by Mark Caine of Eau
Claire
on a local Hayward
Lake
on
September 7, 2006.
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51.5
"muskie caught
by Tanner
Wildes of Winter on
a local Hayward Lake
September 16, 2006.
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48"
Muskie caught by
Tanner
Wildes, an area guide,
on a local Hayward
Lake on
August 14, 2006.
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The
key to the ensuring that future generations are allowed to enjoy fishing as much
as we do, is conservation. We will soon have a link to a site where you can
learn why Catch & Release and selective
harvest are important.
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