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HSO 4th Annual Spearing Get Together Feb 8th!!! (Final Report)


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yea i plan on it at this point. need GOOD directions. also depends on weather, work etc. but am planning on it. wife might come also but made comment its pretty far away. i still am.

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perfect. Ill get all the directions here shortly. Its kinda hard to find the lake so ill get them up in the next week!

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i was going to tell ya that if you followed me it would cost ya but then i remembered i cant even find the lake much less know it so kinda threw that deal down the drain. smirkwhistle i suppose i need to look at you as the expert for this one? eekwink

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i seen 3 in the two years that i have been out there. I have not seen alot of them at all. There is alot of panfishi n there as well.

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I hope the weather is a bit warmer out. The nice thing with going to this lake, is that you are out of the wind better then most lakes becuase is down in a low spot.

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Here ya go.

Now I expect GOOD directions to the pike as soon as we get to the lake. grin

Here is one way to get there.

Driving directions to 44.953183, -93.706433

71.3 mi – about 1 hour 42 mins

Via County Rd 19 - remove

From Cold Spring, MN

1. Head east on MN-23 toward 5th Ave S 9.7 mi

2. Turn right onto the I-94 W ramp 0.3 mi

3. Merge onto I-94 E 36.7 mi

4. Take exit 201 for Co Hwy 19 toward Albertville/St Michael 0.3 mi

5. Turn right at Labeaux Ave NE (signs for Albertville) 1.4 mi

6. Continue on Main St N 1.5 mi

7. Continue on Labeaux Ave NE 3.1 mi

8. Continue on 109th Ave N 1.6 mi

9. Turn right at County Rd 19/Highway 19

Continue to follow Highway 19 10.0 mi

10. Turn left at Baker Park Rd 0.5 mi

11. Turn right at Main St E 0.5 mi

12. Turn left at N Budd St 1.0 mi

13. Turn right at County Rd 6/Watertown Rd 0.5 mi

14. Turn left at Highway 110 1.4 mi

15. Continue on Highway 26 1.7 mi

16. Turn left at Game Farm Rd N

Destination will be on the right 1.1 mi

And Here is another

Driving directions to 44.953183, -93.706433

60.9 mi – about 2 hours 15 mins

Via MN-55, MN-55 - remove all

From Cold Spring, MN

1. Head east on MN-23 toward 5th Ave S 400 ft

2. Turn right at Highway 2/Red River Ave S

Continue to follow Highway 2 9.2 mi

3. Continue on Highway 13 0.7 mi

4. Turn right at Central Ave N/CSAH 13

Continue to follow Central Ave N 0.5 mi

5. Continue straight onto Service Rd N 118 ft

6. Turn left at MN-55 39.8 mi

7. Turn right at Dogwood St/Highway 92

Continue to follow Highway 92 3.5 mi

8. Turn right to stay on Highway 92 0.3 mi

9. Turn left at MN-12 2.0 mi

10. Turn right at Highway 90 1.2 mi

11. Turn right at County Rd 6/Watertown Rd 1.1 mi

12. Turn left at Game Farm Rd

Destination will be on the right 2.5 mi

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oh boy, pressure is on. by the way how does a guy do that qoute thing.

First step is make sure you are logged on.

Then just click on the Quick Quote Button and the software automaticaly fills in the quote in the Quick Reply box.

Then just type your reply under the text the software added and click on Submit.

Just like this.

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Click on the Quote button if you want to be in the full reply screen instead of the Quick Reply screen.

Now tell me where to find the pike!!! wink

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thanks i will try it later. i dont know where the pike are, havent speared since te gtg. did go crappie fishin last sunday.headed north sat am but more tnam likely to go to winnie for eyes and perch.

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one other thing, i looked at a minn map and i dont see a hwy 90 but do see 92 for the feb 8 gtg. is it a smaller road that its not marked on the map.

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one other thing, i looked at a minn map and i dont see a hwy 90 but do see 92 for the feb 8 gtg. is it a smaller road that its not marked on the map.

Isn't that what the guys said right before going canoeing in deliverance?

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