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THURSDAY NIGHT BASS TOURNAMENTS (SOUTH METRO LAKES)


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WEEDS FROM SHORE TO SHORE ALL THERE WAS TO FISH THE FIRST TEN FEET FROM SHORE ALL THE WAY AROUND THE LAKE.

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I might be bailing tonight, 40 mph winds and severe storms don't sound too fun.

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I don't blame you. sunny days are always better haha.

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Sorry it took so long it is on FISH LAKE in prior lake tonight hope you can make it.

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Got the post a little late, maybe next week, thanks. Do you have whole schedule figured out yet or is it kind of week by week?

Paul

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Pretty sad 15lbs took first and 9lbs took 2nd but big bass was nice 4lbs 9oz. Alot of really small fish.

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What did it take on spring a few weeks back in the 40 mph wind? You start at 5 right?

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I don't recall I believe it was in the high 20's, yes we start at 5 sharp we draw numbers at 4:45pm and after the #'s are drawin and someone shows up then they are last to take off can you make to carl's.

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How did Carl's go, where at next week? I was gonna come last night but i figured that lake might get crowded with any extra boats than what you usually get.

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1st was 29 lbs and 2nd was 12 lbs something big bass was just under 5lbs. There was still plenty of room I think next week is orchard I will double check and let you know.

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Wow, shallow water win it? There isn't much for deep water out there is there in the summer?

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this thurs it is on Orchard lake (6/28/07) and next thurs is on O'dowd

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O'dowd seemed like a nice turnout. I was there didn't catch much, but the winner had a full bag weighing roughly 24.5 pounds and also had biggest bass (5.5 lbs). Seems like a great group of guys and I can't wait to fish some more get togethers. Next week is on Crystal I believe.

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glad you enjoyed it we tend to have alot of fun I have not fished them for 3 weeks now my partner cut the 2 tendons on the top of his thumb and has been out but he his good to go now so we will be at the rest of them to add to the competition are you going to be on crystal.

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Sorry ranger it took so long to get back to you we are on lake Marion tonight.

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It will be on Cedar lake in new prague this week. The results from marion last week were low which is very odd for that lake.

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Do you have a schedule on the dates and lakes still to come?

I'd be interested in getting in one of two of these seeing as I now work in Burnsville.

Thanks

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