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FM/HSO South Central MN Monthly Gatherings...


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What's the start time for that one? I could be there if it's after work?

~5:00 pm.

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Originally Posted By: PDOGG
What's the start time for that one? I could be there if it's after work?

~5:00 pm.

I'd be more then happy to help out then.

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  • 5 weeks later...

The next event will be "Shakin' Up Shields" on Saturday, June 13. More details to follow soon.

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This one was a ball last year we put on quite a show! I will be trying my hardest to make it!

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By a stroke of luck this year we may even find the ketchup and hopefully no one leaves with a bloody forehead...

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By a stroke of luck this year we may even find the ketchup and hopefully no one leaves with a bloody forehead...

As long as it's just a forehead I think we should stick with the bloodiness. But maybe we can put someone else in charge of finding the ketchup??

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I will put the Ketchup on the TOP of the box this year, so our local Guide can find it. smile

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I will put the Ketchup on the TOP of the box this year, so our local Guide can find it. smile

I will need to pass the "ketchup torch" to someone else this year. Unfortunately, I will miss the event because of a trip I'll be on in NE SD.

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Following "Shakin' Up Shields" this coming Saturday, in mid-July, there will be a road trip of sorts to the Fairmont, MN area for what should be a great multi-species trip. Look for more details soon on this event.

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Next up.

July 18, 2009 - Cats, Crappies and Walleyes on Fox (Fairmont, MN)

Would this be "Outfoxing Fox?"

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That sounds like a good name for it.I fished fox in a tourney saturday and caught crappies ,perch,catfish,walleyes.Perch are small.Got 6th place.Its a fun lake to fish.If you want crappies bring your salmo hornets #4.

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Following this weekend's event on Fox Lake is an event sure to bring some smiles out. We'll be going after carp on Lake Volney! Look for details soon!

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Carp fishing on Lake Volney Saturday, August 22 is next on the list. Details to follow.

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Did I read right the next outing is on September 23rd on a Wednesday?

Yes, a Wednesday. There were a few gatherings scheduled mid-week for those that work weekend's, to dodge weekend boat traffic, etc, etc. It can be re-scheduled if necessary.

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Saturday, November 21 is slated for chasing walleyes on the Minnesota River. Is there enough interest to go through the motions of putting it together?

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I'm thinking no one will be too interested in fishing that day, although the bite should be ON by then and the river is navigable for once in the fall time. It'll be nice and cold by then for sure

My boat is put away as of a few hours ago so I'm out

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I'm supposed to be going to a birthday party that day but maybe I can get out of it if there is enough interest. My boat is always ready but can only hold one other.

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or if we need i could bring the boat out of storage. just need a GOOD nav/river smart person with me!! bunt, riverrat is this you???

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