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Spearing GetToGator February 16th 2013...Maple Lake off HWY 55 (updated 2/5/13)


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sounds good. let me know if anyone of you guys get out there. if not, ill try and get out there towards end of the money. otherwise, we will have to find a new location

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Im new here but just want to give you guys a heads up that Maple Lake is a great spearing lake, but February 2nd is their fishing contest and alot of northerns get taken from the south side of the lake by the main access. I dont know if this affects spearing much or not but im guessing it wouldnt help. Just my thoughts.

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they have the contest off the hwy 55 access. if we went off the co rd 37 access and stayed to that end of the lake we wounldn't even have to deal with the contest. it won't matter anyways because the G2G is the 16th not the 2nd.

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Someone needs to invest in ice tongs

laugh I wouldn't want to wrestle that block out on a day like today. Brrrrrrr!

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i am not going to be able to make it, so MJ if you want to move it go ahead.

That stinks that you can't make it.

I guess I would say we should move it to Maple. What does everyone else think?

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The last time we had the GTG on Maple Lake this is where we went the access is the red X and the red lines are where most speared.

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