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Hello I will have a seat open for anyone who's interest to fishin at nighttime with me this weekend *fri-satnight* as I would like to have some1 else in my boat for safety reason wld be miserable if I fell overboard by myself .I had narrow the lake list down to rush lake, wbl, and forest lake. Shoot me a email at matty5 at tmail dot com if interestin

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I got a buddy from college comin up this weekend. We will be out on flake friday night. What time you plannin on bein on the water. maybe we will run into u out there

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I might be free saturday night but ive never fished for musky and the only rod I have in the cities is a 7ft Medium action don't know if that would sufice

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Craigum I have 3 rods, should be enough as I ll mostly use one.. Shoot me a email if possible..

Flnick, I think I ll be on lake 5-7pm, possible fishin till 12-1am depend on weather. If its very windy I m out for a safety reason. No muskie is worth to dying for because there's always tomorrow. I m in 15' white gruman boat w. 20 hp johnson tiller. Will be hittin all 3 basins.

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I should be out there around the same time frame. 20 ft tan fischer w/ a 150 merc. probably stick on 3rd and maybe 1st. should be puttin a lot of hours out there this weekend so hopefully it pays off

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Matty I can't get your profile up to check out your e-mail. let me know what it is or drop me a line

cplummer1983 @ yahoo . com

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cant wait for tonight hope its better than outgoing this am, busted my propeller due to my stupidity....tho it wld be fun to chase the cormant off the lake but they was standin in gravels/rocks shallows so u know how the story ended...had replaced the propeller right away.. 3rd one this season....:)

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I feel your pain matty. Just had mine recondition for a second time and have a new one on there now. Dang Rivers!!!!

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Yeah, when I hit the shallows it knocked me forward in boat. I think I squeal like a girl for awhile there. Lol!

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So how did it go?

BTW I didn't know "Flake" meand "Forest Lake" I feel stupid now!

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fri night, was doing experiments where i cant use bucktails at all, had few follows included a couple of blowups on topwater, boatside strike- bad hookset, boated a mid 30s at 10pm, last night only one blow up on topwater for my effort its seem i never do any good on saturdays night..

craig its alight its my fault for not being more clear as well!

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