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Sandbagger,

Andrusia is still one of the best kept secrets in Minnesota. I hope to have a cabin up there some day.

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Nice fish all! Makes me want to buy a spear! I love northerns fried and baked and waved but I've never smoked one.

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dude, you have to smoke them as well. There awesome smoked! Have awesome flavor, and then you dont have to worrya bout the bones see!

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Originally Posted By: Central Bassman
Merk, that doesn't even look good!!! smile

Cant say it any better myself

Man you guys don't know what you are missing.

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Yea a little Miracle Whip makes a great sandwich. smilegrin

Not when it comes to stuff like this! Dude, come on!

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No we were on a metro lake.. Saw quite a few small ones..

Here is a pic of a small one in the hole

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This is my three year old son's second season in the darkhouse. He was pretty pumped despite almost falling in the hole once. He didn't throw the spear but he likes having his picture taken next to the fish and animals when the opportunity presents itself.

Chisago Lake a couple weeks ago...

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Browning thats a nice fish but that is one goony looking guy holding it hopefully we'll have some good luck this weekend wondering did he spear it with just his socks on too

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This is my three year old son's second season in the darkhouse. He was pretty pumped despite almost falling in the hole once. He didn't throw the spear but he likes having his picture taken next to the fish and animals when the opportunity presents itself.

Chisago Lake a couple weeks ago...

That is what it is all about.

He is a lucky boy to have a dad "showing him the ropes"

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    • Kettle
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