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OPEN SEAT OR LOOKING FOR A FISHING PARTNER?


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leaving from duluth. going to head out tomorrow morning lost a monster brown at the hole on sunday and he keeps swimming through my head gotta go back and get em outta my head. sailor dude give me a call 218 310 8509 sounds like a good idea. eric

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Hey, this was a good idea - should use it more. I'm looking to get out Friday or Saturday (Duluth area) but I'm not going to hit the ice alone - anyone want to buddy up let me know.

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Looking for a fishing partner for some stream trout fishing this summer on the north shore rivers. My job has flexible hours so I can work the rainy days and enjoy the nice ones outside as long as I get the job done, so would be primarily be looking at doing day trips Monday-Thursday.

Steve

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If someone has room on a Moose to Basswood day permit I would love to get in there. I totally missed the lottery date this year.

Steve

P.S. Walleyehunter, trust me it isn't all that glamourous!

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Hi, I dont know if there is anyone else fishing out of Duluth/Superior area who also has either a spare seat in their boat or who is willing to be a buddy to a Brit who is coming to live in Superior. I arrive May 19th and will be getting married shortly thereafter.I spent many hours catching Sturgeon Bass and the occassional Walleye in and around the St Louis River and the Namadgi River. Please drop me a line. I am an ex angling boat skipper and also have skippered boats up to 40'for the British army si I am not clueless lol. Thanks Alan (wizard1)

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Welcome Wizard1! As you can see from my location I can't help much but I'm sure others will chime in soon to help you. cool

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Looking for someone to show me the ropes on some stream fishing... Im up on the range and willing to meet down on the rivers. This time of year is good for me cuz im still laid of etc.. Anyone heading out in the next few weeks let me know

Gary

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Hi, I dont know if there is anyone else fishing out of Duluth/Superior area who also has either a spare seat in their boat or who is willing to be a buddy to a Brit who is coming to live in Superior. I arrive May 19th and will be getting married shortly thereafter.I spent many hours catching Sturgeon Bass and the occassional Walleye in and around the St Louis River and the Namadgi River. Please drop me a line. I am an ex angling boat skipper and also have skippered boats up to 40'for the British army si I am not clueless lol. Thanks Alan (wizard1)

Ill talk to photo as its his boat. That said we could always use a new face on board and extra lines in the water. Only problem is its tough to get Photo back to shore so it can be a long day.........

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As long as you are not a samalia pirate (or a pirate from any other country) you are welcome on my boat. We have 1 open seat for 04-20-09 and will putting in early (4am) as this will be the first time in and will need a little "get ready" time.

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Ok I am picking up my new to me "big lake boat" saturday may 2nd. It is located in superior, wi. I will be picking it up around 9 - 10 am at loons foot. I would like to run over to bayfield or red cliff or even washburn to get it wet and do a little fishing. If I cant find someone to make the trip over to the bay I would be willing to take it out around Duluth or two harbors. I just want to take it out for a few hour then head back home. If interested e mail me at josh.pietschconstruction @gmail.com I will be leaving mankato, mn at 4:00 am saturday morning I will check my e mail 1 last time to see if anyone is interested at 10:00pm tonight. Send me your phone number and where you would be willing to go.

Josh

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anybody want to go out this weekend? i have a boat but my lower unit got all screwed up so its in the shop getting fixed! anybody want to take a guy out on the river, big lake, or any body of water around duluth this weekend?

or does anybody by chance have a long shaft tiller they wanna get out on the water this weekend? (max 40hp)?

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Hey JW Im planning to hit the river sunday ,,,If that works for you my e-mail is below my signature

LAS

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Find some place to stay out of the wind boys its supposed be get even nastier. This morning was a cold wet one runnin around.

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loon---that would be really fun and work perfect for me! i will shoot you an email. lets hope for some good weather

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With this rain its going to make fishing interesting this weekend. But what would the Grand Slam be without crappy weather?

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Good Luck out there this weekend Steve!!!! and every one else fishing the Grand Slam!!!

LAS

Sundays weather looks a lot better then saturdays

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Looking to fish the south shore of Lake Superior friday morning ,,,My buddie just bailed on me (has to work) So Im lookin for some one to fish with a mast and board lines on the Wi side of the pond (need to have Wis Lic and GL trout stamp)

LAS

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I'm always looking to get out on the water. But don't have a boat up here right now.

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I may need a fishing partner or some advice on where to fish from shore around the area, I'll be staying Sun-Wed this upcoming week at the Black Bear Casino. I only have spinning gear, no flyrods or anything. Any suggestions?

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Still looking to get into Basswood Via Prairie Portage, if you have an open spot on your permit please let me know. Would be happy to pay for your reservation fee.

Steve

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Well, I sure am happy to have found this posting. Currently, I'm visiting Ely from the cities with too much time on my hands & no fishing partner!! It's driving me nuts 'cause I can't (won't) go by myself.

My girlfriend and her husband rented a cabin near Snowbank. Being as he is a guide, he is not here - he's out guiding. I don't know anyone else & my girlfriend does not like to fish.

I will be here until Monday and am leaving with an open invitation to come back anytime. I absolutely love it here & hope to make it back frequently. Last year, had several opportunities to fish while here, but this year is different...he is busy guiding most of the summer.

So, if anyone ever has an open spot...please do let me know.

Thanks!

Lori

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Im headed up to Lutsen for 7 days starting tomorrow. I am bringing up my 17' starcraft, and have down riggers and big planer boards. Willing to give Superior a try for some Lakers if weather permits, also looking at fishing some inland lakes. If anybody is looking to go out, email me at [email protected]. Also, I would appreciate any fishing reports!

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Talk to the boys at Smittys... they'll hook you up... A great crew there that'll help anyone and if you need to know what's happening on the Lake, they'll let you know and they won't sugar coat it....

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leave on friday the 24th to go to Smitty's. Been going up there now for 10 years and they are VERY nice people. Dennis and Ron will tell you were and what the lakers are biting on and if you are up there from the 25th to the 1st, i will show you were the walleyes are biting. Flash is good for walleyes, and Tofte is one of the best rainbow trout lakes around. Fall lake and disapointment are awesome small mouth lakes..

i sure do miss that old dog "cisco"

hope this week goes by FAST, cant wait for vacation

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Looking to hit Lake Superior wed 7-22 and have an open seat ,,Will stay mainly on the Wisc side

Any one interested my e-mail address is below my signature

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Loonasea save yourself the gas. SLOW is a understatement.

I could do a afternoon trip but work the AM. Im a glutten for punishment.

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Steve

I know its slow but at least Im fishing ,,,one thing I noticed this weekend was there were no loons or any other birds in the area like I normaly see ,,,well no fish either but water was kinda cold too ,,,, with the sun shine we have had that may warm things up a bit

LAS

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