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On 5/29/2024 at 6:38 PM, smurfy said:

well.........i'll be back up june 10th to the 16th. the 10-11-12th i'll be there by myself!!!!!🤗

 

i'd even be OK with meeting at a neutral place and go to the lake blindfolded!!!!!!!! 😊🤣

 

leech...he is over there.........just forgets about us FM  rejects!!!!!!!🤪

Well the motor left me stranded last night in 3 ft waves. Took me about 3 hrs to trolling motor back to the launch. I believe it's a high pressure fuel pump issue. If I can get it fixed by then, I'll let you know and get you out on the water

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3 hours ago, Kettle said:

Well the motor left me stranded last night in 3 ft waves. Took me about 3 hrs to trolling motor back to the launch. I believe it's a high pressure fuel pump issue. If I can get it fixed by then, I'll let you know and get you out on the water

well that suxs!!!!!!!!!!🥴

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Talk about pucker factor!! Glad you made it back safely!!!

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50 in 6 hours is great. Boat issues really put a damper on a great day though. Hope you get it fixed quickly.  

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Dang Kettle  that bites. Great to hear fishing was good though.

 

How much rain you get up that way?

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12 minutes ago, smurfy said:

Dang Kettle  that bites. Great to hear fishing was good though.

 

How much rain you get up that way?

Someone said 4 inches in the past week, more expected this weekend. A few roads, including county roads that are asphalt ended up with sink holes. Lakes are the highest I've ever seen in the 30+ years coming to the area and now living here. Several people lost trees Tues night

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Heard that too. Also heard 38 was closed for a but north of rapids due to flooding. 

 

I know the water really came up when I was up last week compared to when I was there in April. 

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Nice fish Kettle. Hope it's really "fixed" next time.

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7 minutes ago, Hookmaster said:

Nice fish Kettle. Hope it's really "fixed" next time.

yeppers......nuttin more aggravating the boat motor issues!!!!!!!

 

what was the problem the first time???????

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so anyone in the grand rapids area done business with any of these 3 furniture places??? i'm looking to possibly purchase a mattress from one of them.

 

rivertown furniture

lake country furniture, or

lake country furniture outlet. 

 

not looking for one thats urine or baby batter stained!!!!!🤣

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11 minutes ago, Mike89 said:

the Inger women won't care!!   😁

🙄🥴🥴🤣

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know a guy on Sand lake......he figures the water has come up 16-18 inches this spring. i wont be up again till july 8th........reckon i'm gonna need to pull the dock in some!!!!!

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12 hours ago, Kettle said:

This one just barley eclipsed 29"

Bazinga Kettle!!

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13 hours ago, smurfy said:

know a guy on Sand lake......he figures the water has come up 16-18 inches this spring. i wont be up again till july 8th........reckon i'm gonna need to pull the dock in some!!!!!

Highest I can recall seeing water. I know any lake that is river fed with a river downstream are intentionally holding water with their dams to prevent any additional run off into the Mississippi down state. Has made fishing interesting finding fish in new areas. Weeds are coming up and we've found walleye on inside weedlines in some very shallow and peculiar areas. Many docks underwater and see sections floating here and there

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yea its going to be interesting to see the changes when i get up there!!!!!

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Water is starting to receed which is great. I'm still without a boat so just working extra to save up and try and find a few acers to build on next year. Fishing reports that I've heard have all been good

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37 minutes ago, Kettle said:

Water is starting to receed which is great. I'm still without a boat so just working extra to save up and try and find a few acers to build on next year. Fishing reports that I've heard have all been good

good to hear!!!!!👍 i'm headed back up on monday!!!! i got issues with the place lookin like noones been there.......i'm assuming the grass is long and teigs all over the yard.....good fire starter!!!!!🤗

 

a few acers?????whats dem??????

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Teigs?  What’s Dem? 😉 

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8 hours ago, Wanderer said:

Teigs?  What’s Dem? 😉 

twigs/branches!!!!!!!!👍

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OK.......Leech......Wanderer......which one of you took the chair from the landing? 🤣 the dang nabit ankle biting blood sucking flies made an appearance up there. so did the deer and horseflies.

 

had Yogi wreck the hello out of the birdfeeders too! so there done for a while.  

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9 hours ago, smurfy said:

OK.......Leech......Wanderer......which one of you took the chair from the landing? 🤣 the dang nabit ankle biting blood sucking flies made an appearance up there. so did the deer and horseflies.

 

had Yogi wreck the hello out of the birdfeeders too! so there done for a while.  

I was over on Wabedo two weeks ago at a buddies cabin but that's about 10 miles away.  So not me. Your best bet, is to stop, stopping to take a piss there! 😏

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9 hours ago, leech~~ said:

I was over on Wabedo two weeks ago at a buddies cabin but that's about 10 miles away.  So not me. Your best bet, is to stop, stopping to take a piss there! 😏

🤣 i was checking out the landing!!!!!!!!!👌🤗

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On 7/11/2024 at 11:59 AM, smurfy said:

 

 

had Yogi wreck the hello out of the birdfeeders too! 

You mean bearfeeders? I've given up on them. They always end up knocked down. 

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35 minutes ago, Kettle said:

You mean bearfeeders? I've given up on them. They always end up knocked down. 

this is actually the first time its happened in a whole lotta years.  

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