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Yea thanks merk It was great haveing you out. Now the only thing is those were the only two HOGGS with a G in the lake laugh

and you know I never thought of being a guide wink

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Now the only thing is those were the only two HOGGS with a G in the lake laugh

Believe me up until 1 PM I was thinking... there are no fish in this lake!!!

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Got out for the first time water was really clear actually to clear didnt get my two fish til after 4 when the sun was going down. It was great to get out and get a meal for the kids they been after me since it got cold out. the ice varied from four to six with a lot of cracks opening up today puting water on the ice so don't asume that it's all the same thickness, guys are starting to get some big houses out on waska today maybe I don't like to get wet but I think there nuts!

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they gotta be up north i know we got some cold weather but around here i think the most ice i have heard of is about 4 inchs

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question how did you get that big block out of the lake after cutting it. i had some problems today when i went out.

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Lookin good guys! Cant wait to get out spearing. Not allowed in WI where I am at school but a couple days and I will be pokin em!!!

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Elwood,

I saw ur 2008 Franklin Catfish Derby winner, and thought I probably talked to you at some point or at least checked out your fish in that little swimming pool.

I live up near Brainerd now but originally from Morgan right down the road from Franklin. Do you have family there by any chance that is my old stomping grounds.

Nice picks by the way. My buddy up in Deer Creek took me out last year for the first time spearing and now I'm hooked. Looking to build a house this year and take a crack at it.

Suprisingly I'm not to bad at spearing, hit 2 out of the first three I threw at last year. Where abouts are you guys spearing?? Up here somewhere or down in the cities?

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yea I'm sure we brushed shoulders at the cat derby.My daughter grew up in Franklin. Fish it every year. We are spearing near Princeton when you get a shack set up and wanna go let me know I may just head that way for a day or so. as I've said in the past Have spear will travel.

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looks like you guys are having a good season so far. I am going to get out on monday morning, before i have to go south for training!

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Yea it sucks but it sure is fun I stayed home yesterday and worked so I could go all next week when most everyone else is working thats what i like about farming is the flexable hours. Going to Leech Lake on Thursdayand Friday to look for the big one in steamboat bay should be fun I hope never been up there some guys I know had a empty seat so what the heck just as well go.

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Nice lookin fish!! I cant wait to get out of WI (school) to hit the ice and poke some pike. More picks and videos guys!! You have no idea people like me who cant be there are waiting to see them!!

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Spearman steamboat bay is a great spot my dads co-worker spears there all the time should have some good luck.

browning gold great pics and good video keep them coming its exciting to see those videos when not spearing.

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