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Where are the cheapest Shiners?<P><BR>Shop?<BR>Price?

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Do most shops have Emeralds and Rainbows?<P>------------------<BR><B>Mille Lacs Guide Service</B> <BR>320-293-3287<BR><A HREF="http://www.millelacsguideservice.com" TARGET=_blank>www.millelacsguideservice.com</A><p>[This message has been edited by Derek Johnston (edited 12-23-2003).]

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I am heading up in 5 days on Sunday but we might have to leave on Friday because of the WINTER STORM that is coming in on Saturday. I am from Sioux Falls South Dakota and do you think I should bring up my own shiners that i get from northern SD which are River Shiners or should I just get my own in Warroad or Badutte? Or is it even worth bringing up shiners out on the Lake? I would like a reply on the website or else at my email which is [email protected]<BR><P>------------------<BR>watch out here i come ole mighty eye!!

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Wazup-<BR>get your shiners up at LOTW. At least in Baudette they are Emerald's and do a great job on the lake and even better in the river as they are river shiners. Personally caught a 31 and a 29 on emeralds and fish the current.

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Denny's in Roseau is selling shiners at $3.00/scoop. I haven't been to the Amoco in Warroad, but they were usually within a $.25 last year. Last Saturday we really got some nice shiners at Denny's. They were big and healthy. We had to dig to find a dead one for the jigging spoons.

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for those that are privledge enough to be able to go through longville there a great bait shop there. but that is all the more information I will give out. those that already know, know why!!!!<BR>

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Mudcutter:<P>I am staying with Lyon's Sleepers and they are in graston. Do you think that i will need shiners in there. The owner says that they are catching a lot of 10-15 inchers.<P>------------------<BR>watch out here i come ole mighty eye!!

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The cheepest shinners are the ones floating on top. They usually give them away free to the guyes fishing lake trout.

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WhaTT: I'd wait until you get to LOTW to buy your bait. Most, if not all of the resorts have Shinners to sell. They want you to catch fish and come back, so they have thew ones you want. I fish out of Wheelers Point and get mine either from Adrian's or at the Log Cabin store. You'll need to find bait at the lake as you probably need more if you are there more then one day. Might as well get them close to where you fish.....Kaz <P>------------------<BR>KAZ

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      Hey .  It's about fishing!👍
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    • JerkinLips
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      How’d ya happen to pick the name Steve??!!
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