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Well Travis, throw out a date and time that works for you, and we'll see what we can pull together with that.

September schedules are always wicked. Only gets exponentially more busy once you're married with kids.

I always say, when it comes to hunting and fishing trips, pencil in the dates and stick to em'. If something changes you deal with it, but if you don't put anything down on the calendar, nothing ever happens.

I vote for a Friday early afternoon, or a Sunday afternoon. I'm really not all that excited about watching the Vikes fritter away another season. I think it's official. The Denver Broncos are my new favorite team! laugh

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Well after talking to my wife and looking at my schedule how about we have the next Sunday the 22nd in the afternoon. How will this work for everyone?

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I can do Sept 22nd in the afternoon. I've got a busy morning at church that Sunday, so if we could start around 2:00 or so, that would be nice.

Should we try Clearwater Lake, or should we go over to Balm Lake? I've heard the walleyes are starting to pick up pretty good over at Balm.

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Either lake works for me.

C'mon Travis, that's not a "vote"!?!?

I'm gonna toss my vote in for Balm. I like this lake. Haven't fished there yet this year, but in the past I've had really good fishing there, summer and winter.

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Travis, not sure if you've noticed, but this isn't looking too good. I don't know if everyone is packing it up and going hunting instead, or what?

Would it be better to ask the question, "Who can't come to the event this Sunday?" Looks like we might be done for the year buddy.

I'm probably headed over to Balm lake regardless this coming Sunday afternoon. I have a trusted friend with a cabin on Balm and he's said the walleyes are starting to go bonkers over there. If the walleyes aren't snapping the bass are almost always fat, sassy and cooperative.

Haven't fished anywhere since our last event, so I'm overdue for a day on the water. Anyone interested in tagging along just gimme a holler.

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Yea I have noticed that. I think we will call the event off for this weekend then. I think within the next couple months I will try to get a schedule out for next year so everyone can plan some ahead of time. Hopefully by doing that we can recruit some new anglers to join. I will probably spread the word a little more around work here for next years events. I wanted to somewhat just run this year on a trial basis just to test the waters and see how everything worked out. To me it seemed to be a good success with not too many problems. If anyone is interested in doing one more event this fall post up and I will set up a date for it. I know I have somewhat switched to hunting and finishing chore mode before winter so i can understand if we don't have another one this year. Also if you have any suggestions for next year let me know

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