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Appeldoorn's 1st Annual Fall Frenzy


Paul Waldowski

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All of us here at Appeldoorn’s Sunset Bay invite you to join us at our 1st Annual Fall Frenzy taking place Friday 10/5 and Saturday 10/6. Come on up, meet some of your favorite Pro Staff from FM, take in a seminar and get in on the fall fishing frenzy. Whether you are a veteran of the big pond, or this is your first time, you will not want to miss this one. Price is $35.00 per person, per night, based upon double occupancy.

The agenda will be a follows:

Friday night – Check in and social hour around the bonfire

Saturday morning – Open for fishing, etc.

3:00 – 4:30 Fall fishing seminar conducted by Tony Roach

4:30 – 5:15 Q & A session with Tony and FM Staff

5:15 – 6:00 Dinner – Please bring something to throw on the grill

6:00 – whenever - Fall trolling for piggie wallies

Sunday morning - Open - Do some more fishing, explore the resort, or start talking ice fishing

Sunday noon – Check out

Confirmed Pro Staff in attendance include

Cat Guy and URL Ice Guru - Chris Hanson

The Grass Carp Guru - Dietz

Fall Metro Tonka Specialist and Creator of the Long Coveted Pink Muskie Trophy - Mark Stanley

Mille Lacs Trolling Specialist and long time URL Ice Guru - Jeff Borchardt (Borch)

South Western Mn Pheasant Bash Host - Boilerguy

and a couple of more than I'm waiting for confirmation on.

To reserve you spot today - Email or Call me @651-248-0613.

Water temps are dropping and the fish are starting to bite!!!

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Dude.. Not so many Grass carp in Mille!!! But the ole Bronze eyes are!!! I dont suppose I could talk you into throwing a few baits for them before the sun sets?.. LOL

Paul.. cant wait for this trip! Lets put some photo worthy fish in the boat!

$35 a night?... can I lease for the year?.. LOL

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I'm soooo excited for this, I wish it were this weekend already! blush.gif

We've got a good mix of Pro Staff who will be around for the weekend, so this should be interesting and fun. Whoever thought walleyes could bring a diverse group of people together. grin.gif

Big Thanks to Paul & Appledoorn's for organizing this little Get-Together! It will be a fun and informational time!

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BAD TIMING. ELK HUNNNNNNNNNNNNNT, I'll be on the pond the last 2 weekends of Oct. (GOOD LUCK ON THE PIGS BOYS)

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I'm pumped!!!!! For that small a price a dude should stay there year round!!!!

It's going to be great. Thanks to Paul and Appledorns for putting this together.

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Man that is a great deal and I would love to take you up on that. My wife and I have adoption classes for 8 hours those two days so I won't be able to make it up. I hope you have this again sometime.

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I can't wait for this one to come. After spending time at Appeldoorns this winter I can't wait to get back up there. Even if the weather is bad we'll be in first class accomodations.

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id love to go but i think the duck slough will be calling my name. figure anything out about those augers yet paul

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My buddy and I are going to try to make the trip. I have had some of my best fishing experiences on ML in early October. If my buddy buys the boat he is looking at, we will be up there, mine just doesn't quite cut it out past the opening to Isle Bay in the October wind and waves. How many rooms do you guys have available for the weekend?

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polarsusd81,

We still have rooms available so if you and your buddy can make it, give us a call.

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If there are a couple guys with open seats, I would love to come up and meet some of the other members and tag along. Maybe we should start an open seat roll call for the get together and there might be others interested as well. I really love fishing the big lake in October but I just know my boat (14' Lund with a 15 horse) wont cut it out there.

If you have an open seat, make a reply.

If you are looking for an open seat, do the same.

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Fellas, opportunity only knocks so many times, and this is trophy time on the big pond!!!!!! Plus, you get a chance to sit around a bon fire and pick on your friendly neighborhood FM pro-staff to boot!!! Call Paul at Appledorns and sign up for this.

I have a 16' Starcraft with a 70 HP Johnson. It's far from the most comfortable ride, but it's a boat and it floats. I'll make room for one more guy in my boat.

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Plus, you get a chance to sit around a bon fire and pick on your friendly neighborhood FM pro-staff to boot!!!


We just sit around and pick on Deitz! grin.gif

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Paul,

We took care of the loose ends we needed to. Count us in (wife also). I sent you an e-mail to confirm this and take care of reservations!

Looking forward to meeting everyone!!!! Hope the "Pigs" are starving Fri. and Sat eve grin.gif

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Hi guys,

I see one "wife" listed, anyone else bringing the co-ed with? Nice place to stay makes it a good option to bring her with and fish and also call it a weekend together. Go ahead and call me a whipped man, but it sounds like fun for both of us! grin.gif

Prime muskie water at the prime time is hard to pass up!

Chris

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Chris,

Absolutely bring her along. The more the merrier and we can hook you two up with a nice lakeside place smile.gif

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I just sent an email to Paul confirming my wife and I are joining in.

I've fished the fall night bite on the west side for at least 8 years, but I've never fished the East side, day or night. I'll need tips on where to go. I have a handheld GPS (iFinder Expedition) with a navionics premium chip, so I should be able to avoid the rocks....

My wife is very unlikely to fish at night (unless its calm and warn, and then not too late), so I'll either have an open seat or look to ride with someone else.

I'm looking forward to seeing Paul and Borch again (its been a few years), and meeting the rest of you!

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Great to hear you two can make it Bob! Looking forward to seeing you again too.

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Fischer's is usually good in Fall. I can make a few calls and find out what's going on.

I may be in the same situation as far as night fishing. I'm not sure if my wife will go out either.

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After we get our "better halves" out in the eve for awhile, maybe we could go out for another "run".

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Thanks Rodmaker. Sounds good to me.

I'll be off line for a few days - going to retrieve my boat from Rainy Lake this weekend.

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Just a couple of spots left.

I should also mention that the fall perch bite is in full swing with some truly jumbos in the 13, 14, and a few in the 15 inch range being caught. I just got off the phone with Tony Roach and they also ended up getting a dozen or so Crappies mixed in with those jumbos laugh.gif

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