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I really know where he hit it (stop lying browning) just kidding he did actually hit this one behind the head but did get very lucky on the one yesterday I found it funny and my son thought it was the coolest thing ever untill he got his 3 today he says he'll get one like that someday. I said I know you will!!

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Way to go BG and Deerhunter on the spearing! Nice fish - especially for the youngin! Glad you found a good spear for him.

"I think browning gets to pick the next gtg lake"

I believe BG is savy enough not to post or talk about specific lakes he spears - let alone trying to get a bunch of guys together to spear them.

One thing to keep in mind is to keep the scenery in the background to a minimum in pictures so that prying eyes can't find your spots - which really isn't that hard to do for many people.

If you are not careful you could have company, and as many of us know it doesn't take too many people a very long time to negatively impact a spot.

I know there are a lot of lakes and spots out there - but it is nice to keep as many of your options as possible under the radar.

Anyways, glad you are enjoying yourselves out there! You are in the goove - which is nice!

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Here is a Pike a good friend of mine took the other weekend on one of our outings. (hopefully it shows up)

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hey mnspearingguider my uncle lives in pine river and is a big spearer you should get a hold of me and maybe we can get together

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The Fish went 42" without messing with the tail, It was going on the wall for my buddy, It is his biggest in 45 years of spearing.

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Originally Posted By: Spearhead
33° 7 ft 42″ N 97° 1ft 39″ W
HMMMM

I was trying to be a smart arse and give away the coordinates but for some reason the preview looks fine but when I post it that's what I get??

32° 45' 59" N, longitude: 96° 48' 00" W

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The Fish went 42" without messing with the tail, It was going on the wall for my buddy, It is his biggest in 45 years of spearing.

that is a awesome fish! Congrats!

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I am posting this for mnspearingguider

I seen 4 Whitefish last night, 4 pike, and a big Perch that decoyed in. Took one Whitefish, thankfully my daughter was watching down the hole, I was messing with some decoys behind me and she says "Dad big fish, big fish" There it was swimming between my decoys. So I luckily got it as it was leaving the hole.

We didn't get out to the house until 3pm so we weren't in there long.

I have been out 4x now for just a couple hours each time, seen over 30 whitefish.

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Today we got tired of waiting to go spearing.

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It isn't pretty but it works.

We piled up 6 inches of the snow/slush over the existing snow then put the house on top of that.

I'm hoping that the ankle deep water around the house freezes overnight. It was getting pretty froze over when we left at dark.

We worked on setting up the house for a few hours so we missed the best times of the day for spearing but, we saw one bullhead, A ginormous sunnie, a ton of perch and a 8~9 lb nothern that we let go.

All in all it was a good day.

And best of all no fish to clean.

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northern that you let go,, sounds like spear and release. lol that look like a real mess. you didn't leave the house out there did you

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