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Look's like you had a great day Lindy it's a blast when it works out right,someday I might be able to get my limit of 3 in one day grin
Guess when you got a guided spot it will happen laugh
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Oh yeah I forgot to tip you. So here's your tip don't fart in your Striker suit it will stick with you all day shocked

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Oh yeah I forgot to tip you. So here's your tip don't fart in your Striker suit it will stick with you all day shocked

wait till the pickled fish take hold talk about stickin with ya eek

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Finally stuck a pike this winter. It wasn't the best shot placement in the world but she happened to dart away after I threw the spear. 32 inches 9 pounds and it was on one of my homemade decoys as well.

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Here's a little stinker I had come in yesterday

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Great fish and look how little it's head looks with the fat belly,it's great when you can fake them out with a decoy you made yourself. I saw the fattest pike in a long time today a 33.5 that weighed 11 ponds that thing was a tank.

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Congrats on the first pike bearbait its a dandy.

Hears a couple from yesterday and yep Joey out did me again but I'm teaching him so I wouldnt expect anything less grin

The guys that saw this fish couldnt belive how much of a tank Joey's fish was.

sorry for the blood but the spear really did a number to the fish archerysniper helped clean it off for pics and that the best we could get it.

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Joeys fish had four sunfish in its belly and two other fish that were mostly decomposed I thinking they were perch but it was on a feeding fenzy

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Great pics Gordie of you and your son. My son has been in the active Army almost 18 yrs now I sure miss those father son outings. Time goes bye so fast enjoy while you can Fish4u

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The fish were really moving today, stuck my personal best while spearing 35" 11.2 pounds. Saw 7 northerns today saw 2 after I got my 35" that were easily over 30" and one of those might have gone 40" or more. Saw around 10 walleyes and I'm guessing they were all between 15 and 20" had one nail my salmo zipper and it broke my line and I had to watch it try and shake the bait free, that was a little disappointing. Saw northerns walleyes bass bluegills perch crappie carp and suckers today, pretty cool day in the spear house for sure.

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PFG click on the 5th box over from the left above the statement box the one with the blue arrow it will help you post a picture

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Two new spears and first pike on each one.

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My first forged spear

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The lake has no size limit and the DNR wants little pike removed so I'm glad to help. Now I just hope our ice holds out till the end of season on March 15th.

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Great fish Mrklean and congrats on your new personal best,I still think you got it on another lake and brought it over though wink

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Oh and I bow down to the new Nord Lord,Gordie might say it's only because he didn't show up be we all know he's just too afraid of the new competition.

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Nice fish Gordie i like the yellow toward the tail, i thought Archerysniper said it was 38" when you texted him, did it stretch an extra inch laugh

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I pulled a tape quick on it and had a mess to deal with in the house and I looked quickly and I told him 38.5.

After the the day was over we pulled a tape again and it wasa 39 and no tail pinch. so yup it grew a 1/2 inch

I know this isnt a great pic but Its the only one I have other than at the house pics.

Great way to finish the year of spearing.

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    • Brianf.
      I'm not there, so I can't tell exactly what's going on but it looks like a large area of open water developed in the last day with all of the heavy snow on the east side of wake em up Narrows. These two photos are from my Ring Camera facing north towards Niles Point.  You can see what happened with all of snow that fell in the last three days, though the open water could have been wind driven. Hard to say. .  
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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • CigarGuy
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