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This girl made the mistake of thinking my live sucker decoy was dinner! She weighed 16.5 pounds.

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hey tritonman, you take that from my lake just down the road??????? confusedlaughlaughwinkwink stay away from there!!!! laughlaugh LOL!! J/K nice fish.
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hey tritonman, you take that from my lake just down the road??????? confusedlaughlaughwinkwink stay away from there!!!! laughlaugh LOL!! J/K nice fish.

Hummm is there a new NORD LORD in the making? confused

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Thanks guys! Hey Glenn, no that wasn't out of "THAT" lake. I don't think "THAT" lake has ever had a fish that big in it! laugh

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NICE FISH TRITONMAN! Good girth on that girl!

FISH, is that one of those Kab Pike? Dandy for sure.

Chances for me to get out spearing this year are dwindling fast but I sure like checking in on the pics.

Mike

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That is a pretty pic. I like the snow on the trees along the shoreline.

How thick is the ice? Is that an ice block to the left of the house?

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Not a picture of a fish, but a cool scenery shot of the old man's spear house near Leech Lake.

Nothing wrong with that!!!

Darkhouse spearing is about so much more than just the fish!!!

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That is a pretty pic. I like the snow on the trees along the shoreline.

How thick is the ice? Is that an ice block to the left of the house?

That pic was from a year or 2 ago. We were driving by that point.

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This ol girl came into the spear hole today at 1 PM and never left! 38 in.

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    • leech~~
      And eat!  Turkey, noodle, wild rice!   Darn good for first run ever! 😋
    • Kettle
      I have not eaten one, they are protected generally here in the states and Canada although there have been special seasons for population control but I don't think it was harvested for meat. I've hunted in countries where they are not protected and was with someone who shot one, I didn't eat it but it just stunk after I picked it up. 
    • leech~~
      Do you guys eat cormorant?  Even Indians call them fisheaters, and they don't eat fisheaters! 🤮
    • leech~~
      Happy Thanksgiving to you all as well. We had ours yesterday because our RN daughter in law had to work today.  So I'm trying my hand first time ever at turkey stock for soup later! 😋
    • Wanderer
      Yes! Enjoy your turkey day everyone!
    • Mike89
      happy thanksgiving to all!!!
    • Dash 1
      Happy Thanksgiving everyone.   The ice is coming.  Eager to get out. Dug out my old strikemaster Thursday and got it ready. Smokes like  a chimney at times, but can't justify buying a new one when the old still works good. 
    • Kettle
      They definitely are stinky birds, the cormorant that is. The Sandhills don't really smell. When you clean them it smells more like venison than waterfowl. We figured he wouldn't pick it up since they must smell similar to chickens and my buddy has trained the Chesapeake to not go after their chickens at home
    • gimruis
      Many years ago it was legal to shoot cormorants.  My Grandfather at the time also had a chesapeake bay retriever and he said that dog would retrieve anything in the worst conditions.   One time he told me he shot a cormorant.  The dog swam out out there and refused to pick it up.  Apparently because they are so nasty, stinky, and greasy.   He said its the only bird that dog would not retrieve in 11 years.
    • Mike89
      his eyes say it all!!!  
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