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Fisky...whats going on? Havent talked to in awhile. I take it you have been out fishing. Just curious on how you did...I heard the bite is fantasic. Ill be up there the 19th of Dec. and I sure hope since the ice was early that the fishing will be as good. It kinda scares me when our trip doesnt get booked right away on the very first ice. Do you think it will be fine? Well let me know about your exciting stories when you get the chance.<P>Good Fishin'<BR>Jordan

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Don't worry Jordan there will still be plenty of willing biters on the 19th!!! I was out for a short trip Tuesday and I got 9 between 3:30 and shortly after 4 when they quit biting all together. Spoke with a few folks that spent the whole day and they said they were getting fish bigtime.....50+ per angler! Lot's of little ones to sort thru, but there have been a few nice ones caught as well. When I was out last Friday a crew down from us got a very nice 30.5 incher.<P>fiskyknut

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Fisky, are you hungry? Are you ready for that thick steak dinner? Check out the thread "Anyone going out this weekend", tell me what you think. Can I drive out, or am I gonna have to haul gear a long ways? Thanks for any replys. Mark<P>------------------<BR><A HREF="http://groups.msn.com/canitbeluck" TARGET=_blank>http://groups.msn.com/canitbeluck</A>

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Can it be luck,<BR> I haven't been up there but I see on another spot you said you didn't have a 4 wheel so I would say that you are going to have a drag a head of you to get to fishable water. Sounds like 7-9 inches in most spots so there isn't enough for a truck. I am taking my 4 wheeler this weekend for sure.<P>------------------<BR>Grip it and Rip it<P>IFFWalleyes<BR>I Fish For Walleyes<BR>[email protected]

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CIBL, very doubtful I'll get out on the ice this weekend unfortunatly. I want to but I have alot going on. Twitter is gonna be up and I wanna get a RnR from him too. If I can get alot done quick I may make it one afternoon but it's not looking good!<P>You won't be able to drive out yet, but you can access at Morris Point Lodge and the walk is'nt too bad, maybe a half a mile depending on how far east you want to walk, and how deep of water you want to fish. I've walked out from here twice in the last week and have had good results in the afternoon in 15-16 fow.<P>Have fun....fiskyknut

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OK....here's the deal, the parts for my wheeler did not arrive in the nick of time as planned, and if I don't get out on the lake tomorrow and ice some eye's, the withdrawal and shear depression will be way too much for me to handle !! grin.gif <BR>And.... she'll find SOMETHING that needs to get done around the house if I stay in town wink.gif<BR>So....if anyone see's 2 old farts walking and pulling a green eskimo shelter out of Morris Point loaded with gear, Crown Royal, and Vodka bottles(issshhh...vodka......that would be my partners bottle grin.gif ) feel free to stop and introduce yourself, laugh at how hard we're weasing, have a cocktail, and offer a tow wink.gif<P>Once we set up I'll plant the spud bar flag pole and hang the purple Crown Royal fishing flag.<BR> Fisky...I'm trusting you on this one .... if I have to pull my shack more than 1/2 a mile, I'll still be there on the 18th waiting for a lift back to my truck.. grin.gif <BR>I might have caught my limit by than though !! I'll have my cell, so if you make it out Saturday, give me a call.<P>Good luck to everyone this weekend !! And be safe !! <p>[This message has been edited by Twitter (edited 12-05-2003).]

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    • JerkinLips
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