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Bonked this girl the other day...red and white bear creek did the trick!

Nice fish!!

I have always heard that those bear creeks don't work..... winkwhistlewhistlewhistle

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great pike fishinguy

once in a while a bearcreek will work but for the rest of the year I 'll stick with the HBS grin

and Laska if you stop the puppet show you might see a beauty like that laugh

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Just curious if you caught the perch and sunfish while you were spearing? I like to bring my kids with and seeing more fish keeps them interested longer. I have my oldest boy(13) hooked on spearing now, he has gotten about a dozen northerns and a whitefish this winter. Thanks!

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I think Ive only stabbed 4 northerns this year so ur kids doing really good!

I catch perch if their around thats all I like to catch!

2011-01-08124252-1.jpg this was a school of sunfish up at winnie, bass in the top left corner, big sunfish!

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Fish N Guy, can you give us a weight and length? Man that thing is what I would love to put on the wall! ><> What a pig!

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Thanks Guys, never did get a weight but she was just shy of 40" by my spear. Very thick across the back and deep too. Kind of a nice surprise to finish up for the day!

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Thanks Laska, he really enjoys it. I had my 5 year old out on Sunday. We were out for about 2 hours and seen a few little pike. I got a couple of them to raise up with the decoy so he could see them. He might be hooked now as well. How deep were you on Whinnie? I have never speared up there, but it would be fun to see perch and sunnies while you were spearing. Is that typical up there? I have seen quite a few perch on Leech Lake before, but that was before you could angle and spear at the same time.

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  • 2 weeks later...

love the spear

I just picked up a blued Kraemer with a Rosewood handle and brass inlaid tines. They are the nicest spear made IMO. It's almost to pretty to throw.

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Hey Spearhead, I got a chance to look at the pics you sent a little closer. I love the hand forged look.I think that is the spear i'm going to go with. Unless... I win a spear at the banquet.

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O I C, thats a good way to go. I talked to Jeremy Kreamer and his are $1800

and how many years do you have to wait?

If I told you what I paid for mine you'd cry! cry

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