Lake Profile: Curlew Lake

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Nik
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RE:Lake Profile: Curlew Lake

Post by Nik » Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:44 pm

Sam Kafelafish wrote:If you guys don't want to read his information or posts, then don't. No one is going to force you to do it. Read at your own choice...But don't get pissy about it and just whine like kids....

He's got the freedom to write whatever he wants, and you got the freedom to read whatever you want...Interesting concept huh????

If his so called "arrogance" is getting on your nerves, then its your fault. You guys are letting him get to you, and thats your fault. ...It's actually sad that you all are getting so irritated and mad by what Don says and writes..You guys must have unhappy lives if you get so frustrated over this...

If you don't like his information, don't read it...Plain and simple

And if you guys or your friends stop posting here or think he "took the fun out of Musky Fishing" then you guys need to thicken your skin a bit....Seriously...He didn't bully ANYONE out of the WL.com forum...You guys made the choice to leave. Don't say he kicked you guys out or drove anyone away...Cause he didn't.

So lighten up guys...Read what you want, and ignore Don if he gets on your nerves....
You realize you're being entirely hypocritical right? Don has a right to write whatever he wants, and others have just as much right to disagree with what he writes if they see so fit. You're writing posts chastising people for writing posts chastising Don. Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black.

The whole point of the original post that stated all of this is that there are big muskies in Curlew. Obviously, seeing as they've been stocked for nearly 20 years, there ARE big muskies in Curlew. The gentlemen reported seeing a muskie that he estimated to be NEARLY 5 feet following his lure. Obviously he didn't jump in the water with scuba gear and put a tape measure to it; obviously he didn't get to stare at it for 5 minutes. He saw a huge muskie, and that's about all anyone needed to take away from the post.

In my personal opinion, Don, you can believe the post or not, or take it literally or not, but there's no need to post comments that you know to be potentially inflammatory just because you don't agree, of which you have a habit of doing. I certainly don't agree with everything everyone writes on this site, but this is the most positive and helpful site I have ever seen, and I do my best to keep it that way by posting only helpful information or positive comments. There really isn't any need, or want for that matter, for much of anything else to be posted.

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RE:Lake Profile: Curlew Lake

Post by thomas spivey » Mon Jun 04, 2007 9:02 pm

hey i need some help here i live in montesano but im moving to curlew and i need some help on learning how to go about trying to target some of these muskie fish any help woulp be appreciated please.

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