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Harvey,

I want to see if I can now post pictures. If so, let me introduce you to a couple of other FMers from Bethany College. We are the BLC FMers. I think you know Dan Johnson. He is holding a 30" 'eye he caught on the Rainy River in the spring of '07. The second picture is of Jeff Younge with his 28.5 'eye caught in an area lake in the fall of '06. All big 'eyes are released. Dans30.jpgMG] ' alt='' class='ipsImage' > ' alt='' class='ipsImage' >

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I managed to get a few casts in before dark tonight. I had one other fellow for company. As I was returning a sauger to the river I noticed his rod was bent over and he said somethng about it being a nice one...turned out to be a nice 29" walleye...beautiful fish! I got three nice chunky saugers, a small walleye and got bit off by about a 5# slime rocket tongue.gif

Cold weather cometh.

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Very nice fish guys. yes, I know Dan and have fished with him on Washington ice fishing. I met him through Matt Johnson.

Say Hi to Dan for me.

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holy schnikes those are some dang nice fish guys!

Great job!

I want to get to know the rivers around here sometime, probably next year.

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I'll repeat what I said in the boat....."Hanson's going to HATE me"
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LOL! Maybe a little bit. grin.gif


Hanson no more hate me grin.gif

Wonder what that could mean wink.gif

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Let's see the pics and hear the details! Living vicariously through other fisherman is what this board is for me right now! smile.gif

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Let's see the pics and hear the details! Living vicariously through other fisherman is what this board is for me right now!
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Is that crying I hear in the backround smile.gif

I'm letting Hanson take the reigns on this one. Guess we'll have to wait.

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At least you two "cat fisher man" have something worth showing in your avatars. Its been almost 2 months since I have been out (minus a couple failed trips to Mille Lacs).

Blessed is one who got a fish over 20lb's this last summer. grin.gif

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That sure was one nice school of fish you found. Good job of locating it and getting what you can from it. I just hope they all still swim!

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That sure was one nice school of fish you found. Good job of locating it and getting what you can from it. I just hope they all still swim!


Anything over 20" goes back in the drink, unless I'm really desperate for a meal, then I'll consider a 21 or 22.

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I agree with darren on the release of the fish. Anything over 20 almost always goes back. Anything over 23 always goes back. They are swimming for another to enjoy.

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I wouldn't even eat a 20 out of the river. Too many toxins when they get that size. Preditor fish are loaded when they get larger. I stay with the 14.5 to 18.5

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I wouldn't even eat a 20 out of the river. Too many toxins when they get that size. Preditor fish are loaded when they get larger. I stay with the 14.5 to 18.5


DNR guidelines are there for a reason.... Like they say...We all got to go sometime... And Some YUM YUMS along the way...nuf said. grin.gif

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