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Sauk River


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You got the big one that day Tip! What was it like 8lbs...Nice anchor...got 2 luv the ifinders!

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in a word: OBLIVIOUS

I've fished the sauk with poppers for years and need no help finding fish...my remarks were to express my disgust with you for the specificity of your posts regarding the sauk and 'sip. Apparently Flowage Tamer is the only other person on here capable of comprehension. Catch a clue!

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Chill out SA, probably 1/10th the people who read this would even have the ambition or the physical capability to walk a river that far/much. I for one, fish the sauk in the Melrose/ New Munich area if I fish it, or 99% of the time I'm on a....LAKE. His posts weren't that pointed, anyways. tongue.gif

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Regarding wading in the Sauk...I've seen two snappers this week (I've been out Mon, Tues, Wedn, and Friday) and I was wondering if there is anything to worry about concerning getting a foot bitten. Both turtles were working their way upstream and pretty much hunkered down so that, if I hadn't seen them moving originally, I doubt I would have noticed them sitting still.

So, this is obviously not enough to make me stop wading the Mighty Sauk, but it is enough to make me think twice about getting my cute little toes bit off. Should I even worry about it?

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not unless you stick your cute little toe in their ugly mouth. then it's bye bye toe, or toes grin.gif

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Well I am sorry that i couldnt' make out your sarcasm in your typing. I guess I didn't have my "comprehension of feelings in typed words" medallion on. Anywho I posted in a joking way anyways, which I guess could have been misinterpreted, but i figured the "jk and lol" might have been a clue to that. I just go out to have fun and figure if I can help someone out in the process why not. It's not like I'm giving away GPS location of your walleye hotspot. Its just the sauk river. Pretty much anyone can figure out where the fish are in there "now"...hmmm maybe deeper than 4 inches of water...opps did i give away too much...lol lighten up and enjoy life.

--"rap is to music, what etch-a-sketch is to art..."

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not a big deal riverwalker--I likely overreacted a bit with the whole "comprehension" thing but I just don't like the idea of spots getting crowded because of the forums. I think the forums are a great tool and a lot of help for people and I enjoy them as much as anyone but sometimes people need to remember that when they make a post about a spot they are basically advertising for it to other anglers. anyways good fishin'

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I, like all of you, have great places to fish. I just figured with the amount of people I have seen there, or who would take the time to actually "walk" a river" it wouldn't be a big deal. Or would I offend others here. So if I have broke the moral code here, I apologize. And as for advertising spots, these have been well known spots in Saint Cloud as long as I've been here(12 years)so I didn't think much of it. So for now I will just gloat about great fishing at places that no one but me knows about, but Yammy... Great fishing and good luck...

---Only the adventurous will reap the benefits of great fishing in hard to reach spots.....

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Those snappers scare the @#$$ out of me! I like my toes so I always wear the aqua sox! It's nice to hear everyone say that there is nothing to worry about...but, again I see one of those giant ones and I get a chill up my spine.

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an old pair of tennis shoes makes walking a lot easier anyways...don't know if your toes could ever get chomped by a turtle but if you're barefoot I'd say it is at least remotely possible.

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I know what you mean. I waded down the river a little ways a few days ago and saw five snappers on the way down. It started getting dark on the way back up and got hard to see where I was stepping. I just wonder what would happen if you step on one.

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