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Posted

Catch'n we have talked once or twice in the past about bumping into each other on Tetonka sometime.
I will be fishing area lakes Thurs 6/3 - Sun.

If you have time I would like to see some of your favorite Walleye Jig's. Leave a note here or shoot me an email [email protected].

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Will do! I am working on a new one!
Lets see... what am I doing tomorow?

THURSDAY.... hum, oh yea!
Time for the Fish-N Line Radio Show.

This weeks show will air from 9:05 to 10am on KYMN 1080 AM/Stereo.
It plays again at 1:05 till 2pm.
Or... hear the show at
http://www.catch-n.com/fishnline.html anytime this & next week.

I am thinking that our Guide Of The Week, Walleye Dan (Dan Eigen) will call-in to share some of his personal fishing tips and rigging information.
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Here is some info about Walleye Dan:
*Successful multi-species year round angler
*Appreciates young fisherpeople
*Catch and Release advocate
*Specializing in Walleyes
*Member of the Brainerd Walleye Alliance
*12.1 oz. walleye caught June of 1997
*513/4" 40 lb muskie - August 2001
*2nd place in the 1996 Camp Confidence Tournament,
Gull Lake (3 Walleyes - 14.5 pounds)
*Governors Opener guide 1993 Gull, 2001 Pelican Lake
*Local tournament fisherman

Stone Legacy will be giving a Reel Cover and Lure Saver package to a lucky caller.
Stone Legacy gives a 10% discount on their products to Fish-N Line listeners that type in the word "RADIO" when ordering on their website.
Word is.... that they have a NEW Full Sized Rod Case on the way!

Other items to be given FREE this week include a 1/2 day guided trip by Guide Of The Week, Walleye Dan.
See his site at:
http://www.brainerd.com/guide/story.html

Also to be given FREE to random callers this week is:
*a 25 pack of Catch-N Tackle's Ring-N Worms scented with Kick-N Bass BASS Scent
*a retail sized bag of Bio-Bait Pro Strength LEECH
*a 12 count box of Catch-N Tackle Hook-Up Floaters.

Tune in at 9:05am to hear the live Fish-N Line Radio Show!
You'll be listening to me, "Hoggie" & Steve "Big Fish" Mark... who is seen here:
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Yep... that is a 1/2 face sunburn from falling asleep while fishing in the boat!

The toll-free call in # for KYMN 1080
AM/Stereo & Fish-N Line Radio is 1-800-374-5966 Call from from 9:05am to 10:00 this Thursday.
Local fishing pros may call-in your fishing reports... and plug your biz or fishing sponsors.

We will also play some great fishing tunes! I will treat everyone to Elliot's release of "Huskvarna" (the chainsaw song)on this weeks show. I will be playing Fish, Fish, Fish'n Wichu, also!
Here is the Elliot Brothers Band:
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Tune in and enjoy!
Catch'n
Dave Hoggard

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Catch'n Tackle
For Bass, Walleye, Pike, Lakers, Trout, Panfish
Used by FishingMN Family

[This message has been edited by Catch'n (edited 06-02-2004).]

Posted

I enjoyed the show today, cup of coffee in one hand and Berkley Lightning Rod in the other, can't beat it. Fished Madison Lake and caught a nice Bass. May go to Washington tonight then Tetonka tomorow.

Posted

Kilbowe,
Did the show air with an opening song and sponsor list?
We had a problem at the station and I am not sure if it all made it out on the air. I could not stream the fron of the show and had to "dub" an intro on later.

Wow... what a great day to be fishing... too bad I was WORKING!
If you can call what I do work!
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Stone Legacy gives a 10% discount on their products to Fish-N Line listeners that type in the word "RADIO" when ordering on their website. They have a NEW Full Sized Rod Case on the way!
Stone Legacy gave a Reel Cover and Lure Saver package to lucky caller... Ken Bowe of Eagle Lake, MN.


Other items given FREE this week included a 1/2 day guided trip with Walleye Dan (who was our Guide Of The Week).
This trip went to Brian Gross of Fridley, MN.

Hey Brian.... have fun fishing with Walleye Dan.
See Dan's site at:
http://www.brainerd.com/guide/story.html

Also given FREE to random callers this week was:
*a 25 pack of Catch-N Tackle's Ring-N Worms scented with Kick-N Bass BASS Scent which went to Lori Macrae of Northfield, MN

*a retail sized bag of Bio-Bait Pro Strength LEECH which went to Ken Mader of Waterville, MN

*a 12 count box of Catch-N Tackle Hook-Up Floaters which went to Darin Squire of Hutchenson, MN.

Thanks to all who called in and are listening and thanks to FishingMinnesota.com for helping make this show happen!
Catch'n
Dave Hoggard

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Fishermen are catch-n on
Catch'n Tackle
For Bass, Walleye, Pike, Lakers, Trout, Panfish
Used by FishingMN Family

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