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TeTonka -Ice leader's get together--Roll Call


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As every other GTG...I can bring Beans...lonnie, you still have my spoon?

And plates, forks, napkins......

Also, I have no shelter. Have Rod, will buy brain melt for warmth. smile

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Count me in for this one, Travis and I will be there. We ended up missing Sarah, and now I wish I would have gone, we wont be missing this one.

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That would be great bunt2k.

Thanks

Looks to be a great bunch of FMer's forming for this get together. Should be fun and well attended.

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The spoon was broke, but I still got a big can of beans and the Ketchup grin!! Mustard, relish, Mayo, salt, pepper,and I think just knives!! Sorry, NO spoon, I can pick one up though.

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This lakes panfish got hit VERY hard last winter. You guys seem to have a getogether every year out there. Take it easy on Tetonka, it is one of my favorite lakes.

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I hear ya, but it's not the guy's at the GTG's you have to worry about doing that. We are just there to have a good time. Besides if Nick comes no one will catch anything and it will rain!

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I hear ya, but it's not the guy's at the GTG's you have to worry about doing that. We are just there to have a good time. Besides if Nick comes no one will catch anything and it will rain!

Don't forget the 35mph+ wind.

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You know what I mean. The hatchery bay was a mess the last few years and alot of guys had full pails.

You're spot on Willy. Myself and another fellow FM'er were more than vocal with local officials last winter on several different occassions about excessive double-dipping, etc.

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Make sure you bring Whisker Trout Slayer with ya! He is from Northwood as well!(maybe you already knew that?)

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Originally Posted By: Willy
You know what I mean. The hatchery bay was a mess the last few years and alot of guys had full pails.

You're spot on Willy. Myself and another fellow FM'er were more than vocal with local officials last winter on several different occassions about excessive double-dipping, etc.

Did they ever pinch anyone? We were out there when noone else was and did great, then told one buddy and the shat hit the fan. Hope they got a few of the bad guys so that they will think twice about doing it again.

That is not the only spot on the lake either. Panfish bite has been solid all over the lake out there the last few years and you know what I mean "humpheads".

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Ha if it is the shane b. I am thinking of i play softball with him in the summer. And have done some goose hunting with him

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Cool hope you guys can both make it!! I fished with him at the Madison gtg. There is a pic of both of us in a Warrior on the recap of that a few pages back. He's in the front. should tell ya if we are thinking the same guy.

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Originally Posted By: Team Otter
Originally Posted By: Willy
You know what I mean. The hatchery bay was a mess the last few years and alot of guys had full pails.

You're spot on Willy. Myself and another fellow FM'er were more than vocal with local officials last winter on several different occassions about excessive double-dipping, etc.

Did they ever pinch anyone? We were out there when noone else was and did great, then told one buddy and the shat hit the fan. Hope they got a few of the bad guys so that they will think twice about doing it again.

That is not the only spot on the lake either. Panfish bite has been solid all over the lake out there the last few years and you know what I mean "humpheads".

Unsure Willy about whether they officially put the clamps on anyone.

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I have always wanted to make one of these event, but have not been able to so far. I am keeping my fingers crossed for this one, but it is still too far out for me to be 100% sure if I can make it.

The thing I would really like to see is how some of you fish the larger jig types that are mentioned for crappies and gills. I have never had any success with the larger jigs.

Pheasant season is close, so it is time to shift gears to ice fishing and migrate back to this forum (from the hunting dogs and pheasant forums).

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We hope you can make it 2 Da Gills!

This is shaping up to be a great event with a large group forming!

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Work schedule is good, but I need to check the home schedule. Not sure what has been planned for me now that hunting seasons are done.

I sure hope I can make it. Sounds like a fun time.

Will I need to bring rain gear?

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Updated roll call

Tom

Eric-Boilerguy and maybe BOB and Justine.

Dtro

KTapper

Perchpounder-maybe

Mucc

BK19 and his son in his nice new AA suit.

Papa Grump

CrappiesNCats-maybe

Jesse Dummer

Muddog

Tom M

Lonnie

Herm0026

jhanks50

pdogg

bunt2k

Chuckwagon & Wife

Airjer

88fan

Scott & Travis

2 DA GILLS-maybe

Hawkeye43

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Forgive me for drawing a blank but Kent K. and KH Outdoors is not ringing a bell unless someone made a mistake in spelling...

Al Linder OR Al Lindner?

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    • Brianf.
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