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Cool pics, haven't seen a broken jig shot since pushbutton and jr's carp outing post last summer.

The 30"-31"er break the jig?

Looks like one of the NT ones, maybe Lindy?

nice healthy walleye 2 smile

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It isnt broken, it was just severely bent. The point is still there, just makes a 90° angle now.

Also, thanks eyesguy for postgin the pics for me.

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Yes, the jig is the victim of the pike. It was the remains of the bro's bloodworm. The plastic was gone when I got it in the hole.

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looking some info on Pleasant Lake in Rockville/Waite Park area just wondering if its a day time bite or if they bite better at night. I work a few miles from their and don't get off work till 4pm and wanted to do some fishing after work. Thanks

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I have never fished pleasant, so I couldn't tell you on that.

I would like to go out somewhere and am hoping someone wants to meet up. I love fishing, but going alone is getting old.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

I've caught lots in the evening on pleasant. So wouldn't be a waste of time.

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Got out for a while with Tom this afternoon. Fish were in a very negative mood. We still managed to put a few on the ice....even got to throw a couple big ones back to stay healthy grinfull-26589-52297-img_20150119_124810_263

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whos that guy in the red jacket? wink

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Ah yes, "The Champagne of Beers". That's a great old tin sign Royce.

Plenty of fish around yesterday and we iced a few good ones, but just were very tight lipped.

The weather system moving in today may get um' going though grin

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Slow bite today but we managed a few but never hit 9 inchers. Got my PB ice bass up. Fun time landing this 18 incher. smile Thx for coming along Tommy to take a pic. laugh

On a serious note,,, THX for drilling lots of holes ! grin

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nice out but man the hands got cold !! thx ricky

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Slow bite today but we managed a few but never hit 9 inchers. Got my PB ice bass up. Fun time landing this 18 incher. smile Thx for coming along Tommy to take a pic. laugh

On a serious note,,, THX for drilling pots of holes ! grin

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Sweet fish and photo smile She should make some good bass stew Royce. Glad I didn't need to punch over 100 holes to find some decent biters yesterday; things panned out alright. One thing about fishing, is not to get locked down on spots, or even general areas; old spots are good starting points and can again be productive, but don't always "fish memories". Searching out new areas based on recent success, either in that area of the lake, or across it helps to narrow things down.

Ice fishing (can be) more work to find and then catch fish, but that's what makes the rewards all the more sweeter. At least that's what I keep telling myself when things get tough or frigid. Always remember when the weather is this nice in January, or anytime during a Minnesota winter, fish are a bonus grin

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thx guys, it was pretty cool seeing that mouth come up the hole

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Accesses are a little wet but in fine shape on the chain driving conditions are excellent on the chain drove on cedar island and horseshoe with ease today.

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Thanks for the heads up, Icehawk smile

Made it out to the local bluegill pond again today. Tge bite was super tough. Managed to get a few, but really had to work for them. full-26589-52341-2015_01_2320.06.42.jpg

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