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Weather permitting; this weekend and next will likely be the last time out on the ice as I won't have another free weekend until April, at which time I will be re-spooling my open water gear and getting ready for a few weeks of stream trout.

I was thinking of going out tommorow and possibly Sat if it's not going to be as cold as they say it might be. Tommorow looks good though. I'm thinking on sticking close tommorow as I have something going on in the evening.. maybe do some Eagan pond fishing during the day. Otherwise next Fri sun and monday I'll be open for going out.

Anyone else gonna be out tommorow and sat? And if so where?

[This message has been edited by Crawlerman (edited 03-06-2003).]

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Yeah; I'll be open most of next Friday, though I may have plans later that night.. it's no big deal if I arrive late to these. I'll keep my schedule otherwise open that day. Let me know

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Sounds good. Drop me an e-mail and we can plan something.

Good Fishin, Matt.

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Hey MJ,You should think about hitting the Shoe for cats with us on the 15th.A few guys should be making it.
Crawlerman,are you going to make it?
The invitation is open to any one else too!

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Hey Matt the Shoe is the Horseshoe chain.I HOPE we will be fishing on solid ice.I'll email you with details when I know them or check the catfish forum.

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Probably be out on Sarah in a couple hours. It's off Highway 55 west of Loretto and just east of Rockford. Be in Red Dakota with Frabill Rnger.
Take 55west-92 south-2nd lake sarah drive(south) turn left and wind around to the acess.

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