Greg Clusiau
Greg ClusiauGreg Clusiau, Co-host of Angling Adventures television, is a versatile, multi-species expert, who concentrates his efforts throughout the Upper Midwestern states and into Canada. He is an accomplished tournament angler and outdoor writer. With over one hundred fishing tournaments under his belt, Greg has successfully competed at all levels, from small, local-level contests to large-scale, professional events. Greg has won several awards in walleye, bass, northern, and crappie competitions.

Greg writes regular articles for several popular outdoor publications. Many of his articles have appeared in MidWest Outdoors, the Ice Team Newsletter (Greg's an Ice Team Power Stick"), Walleye Central, The Fishing Network, and the list goes on. As Outdoor Editor of the the Eastern Itascan newspaper, Greg has a weekly outdoor column called "Greg's Guide Lines". In 1988, Greg was named "Chapter Editor of the Year" of Muskie Magazine. Greg has done several television and radio programs on a wide variety of topics. *Note - Greg loves to visit new places and write destination articles. If your resort or area has something that the rest of the fishing world should know about, feel free to contact Greg and set up a date. (you may end up as an episode of Angling Adventures television.)

In 1987, Greg founded " Jawbreaker Guide Service ", a premier, four-season guide service covering a 1,500 square mile area in northern Minnesota. Greg has successfully guided on the famous waters of Big Winnibigoshish, Leech Lake, and the Rainy River. Though Greg seldom guides anymore, he willing shares information about the area.

As a well respected "Pro Staff" member, Greg works with several major manufacturers in the fishing industry. Always on the "cutting edge" of the angling scene, Greg has many opportunities to field test products before they become available to the general public. (Check our product review.)

Greg spends a good deal of his time fishing the many natural lakes of northern Minnesota, "Land of 10,000 Lakes". Living only two hours from the Canadian border allows him the luxury of numerous fishing adventures into the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba. A favorite species for Greg is really hard to nail down, as he loves to fish for practically everything that swims, summer or winter.

Greg hails from Keewatin, Minnesota and, at last count, has fished over 250 lakes in Itasca County alone. If you run across Greg out on the water, make sure to say "hello" but more importantly, tell him where the fish are biting!
 

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