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The Deb Radosevich Burntside Bash


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Just a reminder that when the access fills up and we are parked on van vac road PLEASE do not pull right up to a fellow FMers trailer cause when they come back to load there is no room for them to load there machines. The only reason I post this cause it happened at Winni but I was lucky that there was no one in front of me.

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FYI, I have 5 packages (24 each) of smelt I will donate. First come first serve.

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Reading all the posts makes me crazy I can't get there until saturday. got new line the new laker rod I made out of a snapped all-Star rod should work great except for the first eye is kinda small. Thanks everyone for all the great info. I,ve never been to the Van Vac access, is the access closer to Dollar or long island. really looking forward to meeting the b-side bunch!

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gutz, Dollar and Long islands are right next to each other, so the landing is about the same distance from both. If you haven't seen already, you can get directions to the Van Vac landing in the Burntside Bash final details thread.

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From he looks of the map I would say that the Bash will be east of there but easy enough to find.

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Casey, no road plowed as of Wednesday off Van Vac. But of course since Maki lives on the lake he may have taken his life in his hands and plowed some private roads out onto the ice. grin.gifgrin.gif

Long and Dollar are within easy sledding/ATVing from Bash HQ, which is, as Jim said, east of those islands. As for walking there, it would be a pretty LONG one. Well, not long in comparison with towing gear into a BWCAW trout lake, but long in terms of Bside walks. grin.gif

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thanks that does help. I'm trying to lock down a route on the H20c and there are lots of roads. See ya all up there.

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Don't forget to leave me a fish or two out there this weekend!!!! I need something to do when I get home!!

Good Luck and be safe. Don't forget there is current out there and notorious thin ice areas.

Justin

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haha sounds good i will have a camo top and black pants. and be wearing orange snowboard goggles. i drive a dodge dakota with a huge white topper cant miss it lol

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Thinking about changing my name to "Last minute cancelation_guy."

Good luck and have fun everybody. Keep Wanderer in line, but give him all the information he asks for, I may learn someting without even being there. ;\)

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congrats stfcatfish on the posts, nice cover shot of the pine marten on ODNews. Just one question where's his left ear? see ya on the lake.

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jilaml i dont need a ride tommorw me and a buddy will be going out thanks for the offer though. see you at the bash in the morning

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Wow! This is Deb and tom is typing for me. Thank you all for what you have done for me. I like the photo's and it was great to talk to you all on last Saturday, I am with Tom and his folks to watch the super Bowl and eat ham. I am moving this week to a Adult group home in Carlton, MN. I hope to get out fishing soon well till then thank you all again Sincerely Deb.

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Great to hear from you Deb! Keep up the hard work and you will be fishing soon enough. Take care of yourselg girl. Steve

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You keep up the good work, Deb! Thanks for thinking of us and getting Tom to type a message for you. Good luck when you get out there fishing. Hopefully someone will take a camera so we can see you holding the trophy! grin.gifgrin.gif

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That was the first post from SK with no spelling or grammar errors. So I know it was Deb!

See you at lunch Deb.

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Frank I just spewed MT. Dew on my screen again. Now thats some funny (yet true) stuff there. grin.gif

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Thanks frank, I got back my lap top after a week now I am back and would like to thank you all for what you have done. Deb is proud of you all and can not wait till next year's Bash. She is a great girl and loves to fish and she can not wait to go fishing thank you all again.

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