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2002 Summer league meeting


GullGuide

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Gullguide,
That weekend sounds good to me, I have
room for at least 6 or 7 tents in the front yard, and dock space as well.
The east end has more than enough camp
grounds to take care of this group, and
I can get all those phone #'s for you.

I am close to everything that we need including bait, gas, lodging and a
marina. I could also give a seminar the
night before or in the morning to help
everyone get a feel for Vermilion. It can be a bit overwhelming, the first time you see it. smile.gif

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Ace guide service.
[email protected]
www.aceguideservice.com
1-218-753-2612

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Gullguide,
Send me an e-mail with directions for the meeting and I will try to make it.

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Ace guide service.
[email protected]
www.aceguideservice.com
1-218-753-2612

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

Jim W, you want to carpool?

I'm not very good at bringing food, so how about I bring GullGuide some of those Panfish jigs and I'll just mooch food? Is that ok with you GullGuide?
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Do you guys allow "out of staters" to participate? I would be interested in joining your group, couldn't make all the sites, of course, but would be interested in several. Another year & I will be a full time resident. Someone give me an update as to what the agenda is for your group. Thanks.

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Rick,
Is it still the 30th? Are you planning on driving back that night or what?
I'm interested. GEt back
10 - 4 over and out!

fishhead, shrimp eh? I thought you would have a ton of walldog filets to grill by now?lol

Jim W

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I'll be heading home that evening Jim W. Does that work for you?

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Rick, I need to check with the powers to be. Then I will get back ASAP.

E-mail me what time you were thinking about leaving and from where etc.
Jim

[This message has been edited by Jim W (edited 11-14-2001).]

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BigFisherman, Any and all are welcome. These tournaments are a whole lot of fun and they are also very educational. We try very hard not to take ourselves seriously.

Paul

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Hey guys,
I need all of your emails so I can send directions. Guideman, I have yours.
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  • 2 weeks later...

Hopefully the roads should be good by Friday, so who is planning on making it to the meeting?
Need to plan for refreshments.
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I am planning on attending, and possibly my wife too. I hope the roads are in good shape by then or I will be late. I heard your area got 20+" of snow down there!

What are people bringing? I will try to arrange something that isn't already on the menu.

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Yummy....
I've got the hot wings covered...you guys like em mild, hot, fire, or nuclear?...hehehehe
Paul, I'm going to get a few liters of soda, if we need more there is a store about 2 blocks away.
See ya there!
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Do people need to attend in order to be involved? My buddy and I maybe interested in getting involved in a couple of the events this year, but we will not be able to make it to this meeting. Could you keep me informed about this, either via the forum or through e-mails: Here are both of our e-mails:
[email protected]
[email protected]

Thanks

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Hey Adam!
Scott is coming too.
Apt #9
It is going to be pot luck so bring whatever, looks like it is going to be a good spread.
Grabs,
No, you do not have to attend, but you are welcome. It is mainly an organizational meeting. Going to refine last years rules and decide on dates and lakes.
We'll get in touch with you if you can't make it.
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  • 1 month later...

What were the results of the Summer Fishin League meeting? I have been looking for something like this in the metro area.

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Captn'
Check out the thread on L.E.T.S.
It's one-in-the-same.
If you like what you see, we'd be glad to have you!
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    • Brianf.
      I'm not there, so I can't tell exactly what's going on but it looks like a large area of open water developed in the last day with all of the heavy snow on the east side of wake em up Narrows. These two photos are from my Ring Camera facing north towards Niles Point.  You can see what happened with all of snow that fell in the last three days, though the open water could have been wind driven. Hard to say. .  
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    • CigarGuy
      With the drifting, kind of hard to tell for sure, but I'm guessing about a foot and still lightly snowing. Cook end!
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