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My wife and I are taking a week long vacation this year near Walker MN. I would like to try fishing Leech for musky but wouldn't have a clue as to where to start. So, I have been thinking about hiring a guide for a day. Does anyone have any guide recommendations or suggestions? Thanks.

Cliffy

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Jim Murphy or Al Maas would be my first choices. I have never fished with either one but I have talked with Jim on the web and I have heard nothing but good things from his clients and Al Maas is a legend on Leech Lake.

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Toby Kvalevog knows the lake for muskies and walleyes, give him a shout. You won't find anyone more professional and courteous as he.

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I second the recommendation for Toby K. He is an awesome guide and does very well on Leech. You can book him through WalleyeDan's.

Jason Erlandson

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Don't forget to look up Chad Cain or Jim Murphy. Both are musky nuts and know the lake very well. Quality guys and fun to fish with!!!

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Can also check with Mark Wallins at markslilguideservice.com I used him when my son and i were on leech in may great guy great guide

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My vote would be for Jack Schriver (Sr. or Jr). You can search his name and find him.

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I'm surprised that somebody let Jack Shriver's name slip this far down on the suggestions list....

He owns the baitshop and Subway in Walker and has several of the local guides in his shop for coffee every morning.

No doubt he is a local expert guide and has the current pulse on the bite since he's a musky NUT and verteran of the area.

I never get when people recommend out of towners over the well known locals.

It just makes sense to me when someone specializes on the local lake only that they would do better overall, rather than traveling 1-4 hrs up nort' to the destination water they suppposedly are experts on....

jason from Breezy

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