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Tough bite today on the 'Shoe. Glow green shrimpo with pink plastic seemed to be all the crappies were interested in. Tested out my new assortment of Custom's Slender Spoons, I AM A FAN! The smallmouth was caught on a perch pattern slender spoon

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Tommy and I made it our for a while this afternoon. Crappies and gills kept us us more than busy. full-26589-52575-20150212_152438.jpg

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I'm pretty sure Tom got big gill for the day.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

nice job. hopefully well enough to get out next week.

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I'm pretty sure Tom got big gill for the day.

grin Sorry but best pie also I believe. You did, as always, catch most fish laugh

Maybe tomorrow Ricky..................

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We made it back out for a few hours before the wind switched directions. full-26589-52579-20150213_095624.jpg

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Fish bit very well to start... but as day wore on it got tough.

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I have to start holding my fish out to the camera more I guess; my solid 13" looks smaller than your 12". LOL!... Nice gill today Ricky, I was to busy bakin' pies smile

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Released some nice crappie today on Sand Lake south of Albany grin

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Released some nice crappie today on Sand Lake south of Albany grin

That is awesome!!! Karma has a fun way of working out sometimes....... Go one go all.

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we know he would not say where he was. smile unless he was in a galaxy... far far away... lol

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If you were on sand lake you didn't do very well. We tend to get much nicer fish out of there. You guys must not be very good fisherman... Just saying

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If you were on sand lake you didn't do very well. We tend to get much nicer fish out of there. You guys must not be very good fisherman... Just saying

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Nice fish there Wisker. I finally finished my bump board and got to break it in with this bass. He bit about 10 seconds after I lowered my line. full-44005-52613-image.jpg

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Nice fish Naturboy!! Nice looking board.

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Rick you are a lucky guy!!! Fishing on the big V day wow!! Congrats on the fish and nice photos.

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Spent a few hours out this afternoon chasing panfish. Ended up catching a bunch on sunfish and with some sorting put together a couple meals worth. Did best on plastics with Impulse nymphs in natural or red doing most of the damage. Tungsten weighted flies also took several.

Advice, drill a pile of holes and keep mobile to find schools of active, bigger fish.

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Finally made it out tonight....been a while since I've been fishing, unfortunately.

Got three small eyes and one mighta-beena-keeper (about 14''). Let them all go, though.

Can't wait 'til March. smile

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It's been pretty slow on here last couple days. No posts? No one fishing? I will share my last day of walleye season with you guys. Got up early and headed to a lake west of town. Didn't take long till the walleyes came in to feed. They were hungry and aggressive. I ended up catching 3, missing 3 and losing one at the hole all in bout hour. All were tiny eyes but still nice to find some walleye action in this town lol.

Here's a video from that morning: http://youtu.be/7evfamYJqZ0

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