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3rd Annual Lake Winnie Spearing Get to Gator.....December 7th-9th *****UPDATED 12/5/2012*****


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Hey Sham those are nice looking decoys, would love to add one to my collection sooner or later.

Laska, maybe a large shiner or natural sucker shape and color. Just an idea.

Can't wait to see everyone and get my spear wet.

Bowhunt

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I've been asked to make 1st 2nd 3rd deaks again this year, if you guys could give me some suggestions for colors that would be great!

Ummmmm... Howa bout Blue for first... Red for second... and White for third....

just sayin...

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that be cool!!!!!!!!! to bad i probably wont make it or i'd have red white and blue dekes plus the nord lord trophy!!!!!!!! coolwinkgringrin

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Facebook post today....

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Ice all the way across Dixon lake, and out on the flowage all the way to malerd. Been there for most of a week and stayed through all the 50 degree days we had.

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According to Dixon lakes webpage they are planning to have their rental houses out for this coming weekend.

I looked at the long term forecast and only 4 days were supposed to be above freezing between now and the gtg. Some real cold temps are forecasted a few nights.

I was a little nervous for awhile but it looks like everything is shaping up real nice.

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Ive been keeping a close eye on the temps its looking good for use also i think im gonna do what PGF did and make a decoy for the winner of the nord lord.....if they can take it from me smile

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Dealer called Dixon and they told him they have 3.5 inches and are planning on moving their houses out Wed. Its was 9 below when he called this morning.

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MJ and ArcherySniper, I was wondering what I need to bring for food and supplies to share. Let me know if I should just call one of you guys, I still have both of your phone numbers from last year.

Bowhunt

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MJ and ArcherySniper, I was wondering what I need to bring for food and supplies to share. Let me know if I should just call one of you guys, I still have both of your phone numbers from last year.

Bowhunt

Dealer called me about this today. I'll send out a couple pm's.

Feel free to call anytime. grin

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reminder all we will have pot luck again saturday at noon

place TBA on friday!

any questions on event, let me know!

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How early is everyone getting there friday?

I should be up late morning. Usually get up there unload and get houses set before dark. I think a few of us even speared Friday afternoon but there seemed to be more goofing off then anything.

You know the stuff, whos the fattest, whos slow at sawing, is BNS going to go in the ditch again, why is Dealer so old, etc......

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Looks like I might have to pull my stuff out by hand. I do not have a 4 wheeler or snowmobile. Does not look like it will be safe to drive a truck out there. Any body know how far of a hike it is from the access road to wear the fishing is?

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There should be enough people with Wheelers there to hitch a ride with somebody, weren't seems really great about helping people out. Last year we were out in front of where the third river comes into the lake.

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ha ha, we will see! I like to be away from the crowds as you all know!

ill be on the ice forsure friday am!

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Looks like I might have to pull my stuff out by hand. I do not have a 4 wheeler or snowmobile. Does not look like it will be safe to drive a truck out there. Any body know how far of a hike it is from the access road to wear the fishing is?

Like PGF said hitching a ride isn't a problem at all. I have a 4x8 steel framed sled on skis that can haul any house and gear you can fit on it.

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