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"Insane on the Chain" - An FM/HSO Get-Together!


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Realize the date for "Insane on the Chain" has been moved to Saturday, January 17, 2009. There were some of you who were "on the fence" or not able to attend because of a prior commitment. Perhaps this has all changed but here's a roster so far:

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KTapper

Muddog

herm0026

BK19 (and son)

7outof10

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wallyhunter66

Jesse Drummer

Bigeye30"

Team Otter

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I'll probably be at this one. Put me in the list at about 90% positive. I can give wheeler rides for $5 a person grin

If that's the case I better show up with some Grainbelt and maybe we can work out some sort of barter arrangement?

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I'll be there as well, Same idea as before I would assume? All else is still the same for myself with the exception that I may be getting back from LOTW and Red that Friday.

Heres the latest for the ice on Jefferson in the areas that I have seen, (basically all over the south shore and deep basin going back to the far bay) showing on average 12"+ with only one spot that I found to be around 10.5" Ice was measured on 12-27-08 I drilled across the area that was last open and that's where I seemed to find a few variations from 10.5-12 Vehichle Traffic has been steady the last few days out there as well. Hopefully with a few more cold days we'll have consistent 12"+ everywhere. Fishing has been what I call slow so far out there. Although people are just finally getting on the lake and getting out.

German reports are telling me 12"+ consistently all around. Have not measured that lake myself but do have knowledgeable people giving me the information and fishing at various locations all over the lake. Lots of vehichle traffic for the past week out there with mixed reports on the fishing.

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Being that this was moved to a different weekend now and does not affect my Mille Lacs trip, I am counting on being there.

Only thing holding myself back would be that dreaded "work" thing.

Looking forward to meeting you all.

Mark

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Confirmed:

KTapper

Muddog

herm0026

BK19 (and son)

7outof10

trouble28

Bigeye30"

Rippinlip

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wallyhunter66

Jesse Drummer

Bigeye30"

Team Otter

PDOGG

wanger29

Team Clam

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Since I will not be able to attend this GTG, due to prior fishing commitments....there will be no chili feed, at least not from this guy. Also the little flasher demo that was being organized is now being moved to the 24th on Tetonka, as well as the chili....

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Since I will not be able to attend this GTG, due to prior fishing commitments....there will be no chili feed, at least not from this guy. Also the little flasher demo that was being organized is now being moved to the 24th on Tetonka, as well as the chili....

Good call Nick. Thanks for pointing that out.

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Since I will not be able to attend this GTG, due to prior fishing commitments....there will be no chili feed, at least not from this guy. Also the little flasher demo that was being organized is now being moved to the 24th on Tetonka, as well as the chili....

Sounds good to me, I might be dragging a bit after being up on LOTW and red for a few days

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UPDATE:

Confirmed:

KTapper

Muddog

herm0026

BK19 (and son)

7outof10

trouble28

Bigeye30"

Rippinlip

Meyer3 (and 2 friends)

"Maybe":

wallyhunter66

Jesse Drummer

Bigeye30"

Team Otter

PDOGG

wanger29

Team Clam

jhanks50

Between this GTG and the one following on Tetonka, this is a great opportunity to get a handle on some of our area lakes.

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Being that the ice seems pretty good, my question is is anyone bringing a wheeler/snowmobile or is everyone driving out?

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Being that the ice seems pretty good, my question is is anyone bringing a wheeler/snowmobile or is everyone driving out?

I'll take a look next week.

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There is vehicle traffic on both. Do what you feel comfortable with. If you have a nice wheeler why not use it they are more fun to ride in than a truck anyway.

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Ice is anywhere from 14-16 inches in all the spots that I've been to which is quite a few. Lots of vehichle traffic all over the lake. The fish however are not cooperating with me.

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