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Long shot but did anyone happen to pick up a tackle box at by the boat ramp right off of 59 at Lime Lake? At least that is where I think I left it. Forgot it yesterday and was too late to go back by the time I remembered it.

And no nothing bit there, not much around Talcot either.

Thanks

Tim

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I'll swing by the landing after work and see if it's still there. Actually, I'll call my son and tell him to go look right now.

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The kid just called me back. No tackle box there. Sorry.

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Thank you for sending him to look. It's one of those flat clear plano boxes, I might have left it in the grass a bit but it should have been easy to see if it was still there.

Thank you,

Tim

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I'll still swing through after work just to make sure.

Next time you're on Lime, drop me a line. I'll head out with ya.

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We were just looking at a couple different lakes in the area but decided to cast a few times from shore as long as we were there... oh well I just have to make a bunch more jig heads.

I hope to make it there some time in the winter. The water looked pretty green right now, do you have any luck on the crappies and pike when it's like that?

Thanks,

Tim

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No matter what time of year the crappies are tough to find. It's quite the search mission. If you can manage to find them you're in for a treat. When the water temps get this warm and the lake algee starts growing on the lake I hit the creek inlet and outlets, and the channel that runs between the two. Naturally it's tougher, but the pike can be talked into taking a bite.

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Hey 1 fish,

Yep, sometimes I just don't want to clean fish. I think you know I never have a problem getting fish...and before you have some smart comeback remember I literally gave you the jig off of my line...and you caught a fish on it. wink

Tim

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