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I think with the warm weather last week, the snow settled quite a bit. but seeing as how the lake is pretty open and windswept, it is prone to drifiting. For piece of mind, I would bring the sled. You never know if you're going to hit a pocket of slush, with a sled, at least you can get out with no harm. If you do decide to bring out your car, there will be plenty of other vehicles to pull you out in case you do get stuck ;\)

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I think I'll just bring the truck and pull the toys. Looking forward to meeting some fellow FM'ers up there and wetting a line again. I haven't been out for a couple weeks, the rooster population was out of control. I had to do my part and find them a home in my freezer!

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I will be there.

At least I hope to be there. May not make it by 9 am but who knows?

how do I get to this lake anyhow?

I will have by maroon ford f150 4 door with vikes and TC logos on it and I will have my blue black and yellow sled as long as It blow it up on Saturday.

how do I get there.

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how do I get there

HIt Man, Most people drive there. it is a long walk from Hawley.

In an reality it is east on 34. After you past the otter tail river. YOu will go down a hill and see a large lake on the left. Houses and a bait shop. Bar on Right side of road. I think it is about 10 miles past DL.

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I would like to say thanks to all of those that made it out to HOL today. I had a great time and it was very nice to meet everyone. I am hoping I can make future gatherings such as today's and would like to have another such get-together for the soft water season. The fishing was a hit or miss but I was able to bring home 4 nice walleyes and make some new friends. Thanks again.

Hitman: Where were you? I was looking forward to meeting you in-person. Putting a face to the legend so to speak. Perhaps next time.

Cliffy.

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WOW! what a great time! I got to meet a bunch of great guys. A special thanks to DEADHEAD AND FISHERDOG for putting in the right place, I caught my first real walleye and ended up taking 2 nice ones home. Also caught were several Pikes which were real fun to angle with light tackle. Cliffy thanks for the transportation on and off the lake. The only one standing when we left at 4:30 was "BOB". Did you have any luck once the ice was empty? Again, thanks to all.

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 Originally Posted By: perch_destroyer
WOW! what a great time! I got to meet a bunch of great guys. A special thanks to DEADHEAD AND FISHERDOG for putting in the right place, I caught my first real walleye and ended up taking 2 nice ones home. Also caught were several Pikes which were real fun to angle with light tackle. Cliffy thanks for the transportation on and off the lake. The only one standing when we left at 4:30 was "BOB". Did you have any luck once the ice was empty? Again, thanks to all.

I iced a 17 incher and that was it and C & R it. I left the lake around 5:00 PM.

The toothy critters scored five on my perch rigs. One break off(my fault) and four bit offs(their fault):-)

I am doing back again for some revenge.<VBG>

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I was my pleasure meeting and fishing with you guys. It is nice to put a face with the name.

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Thanks goes out to Bob/Mn for the photos

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congratulations goes out to perch_destroyer who caught his first "real" walleye! I'm beginning to think that anyone can catch bigger walleyes than dahitman grin.gif

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Nice,it was worth the drive and i will be definately going back soon, later, the Perch

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Great meeting all of you as well, and I hope you all had a great time. Next year we will try a new lake, and hopefully more people will come or not have as many no shows.

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It would have been fun to meet more of you fellers but I found myself on lake Winnipeg over the weekend, next time!

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Well it looks like it was a blast. really stinks that i couldnt make it i got called into work... anyways the fishing looked promising and at least smiles on peoples faces, hopfully i can make the next one.

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Jeese fella's, I had quite the ordeal trying to get there on Sunday. Here's a tip for everyone, never forget your trailer spare when leaving town for a fishing get together! Ya have to leave your toys on the side of the road, drive to Fergus(cursing the whole way) and search all over town for someone who has the right tire to fix the darn thing. Once everyone tells you they will have to order it, you have to drive back home (cursing some more), stop to buy a pack of smokes(breaking your new year's resolution), get your spare, drive back, fix it, and proceed to the nearest tavern! 2 hours later it's funny!

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sounds like a bum deal there. I made sure not to forget my spare, even though I live 15 miles from HoL. you never know what can happen, even on good tires...

sorry you couldn't make it, but there'll be other opportunities for GTGers...

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Well, its always in the back of my truck, but ya let someone borrow your trailer and in gets left in the garage. It's attatched to the trailer now.

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I don't have a spare for the trailer -- I really need to get one. Where did you guys mount your spare?

Under the trailer?

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Ok bear with my vocab here, but I put mine right on top of the tongue or whatever you call it. I just welded a couple bolts to a bracket, welded the bracket to the trailer tongue. The bolts go through the mounting holes of the rim and I thru a couple of wing nuts on those. Put some spray paint on to match and thats it. Kind of a jury rig I know, but it looks good, didn't cost nothin and now I ALWAYS have my spare!

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I still have yet to mount mine (even though the trailer is already a year old!). I need to move the toungue jack over a couple inches, so that my spare can sit flush and not be in the way of the salt shield or the toungue jack. I have one of those u-bolt type deals that you can get at any store that sells trailer stuff.

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Sorry, I can't remember this guys name. I've been waiting for his e-mail address to send these to him. Thought I'd just post them here. Nice fight and release.

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