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I'm taking my family up to Ely for a few days before New Year and we're staying at the Grand Ely Lodge on Shagawa.

Any advice/reports? My older son is almost 5 so I won't have long to find some action! Thanks in advance.

Any other easily accessible lakes to try to find some crappie action?

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    • smurfy
    • smurfy
      how's about YOU start that new tradition there in sartell!!!!!!!!!!!👍  
    • leech~~
      I'll have to say moving to our new home away from the cities is kind of lam on New Years eve.  No one yelling, banging pots and pans, shooting fireworks or gun shots!  Boring!!  🙄  😒
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    • smurfy
      good to hear!!!!!!!! yea and i would call a doc a scab!!!!!!!
    • Kettle
      @smurfy those deer river workers are union workers, Im a scab working further north. We gave our nurses like a 16%-19% raise this year. They're not union, they're kind, they're good and we appreciate them and take care of them, they've never felt the need to unionize 
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      Great question.  There's 32 defensive coordinators in the league to ask.  You let me know when you find out!
    • Wanderer
      It ain’t a Purdy night.
    • leech~~
      Nice report.  By this coming weekend with the below temps, things should start moving on the ice again.  
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