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2014 Late season Get-to-Gator


Gordie

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Another great GTG good to meet a few new people and spear a different lake, also learned a valuable lesson today to measure a fish before it freezes or else that trophy might have gone home with someone else wink Cant wait for winne only 10 months away.

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Yep, if you get a nice one you have to get it on the board quick.

My "valuable lesson" would be to not trust your navionics app if you've never been on a body of water before. What I figured at 7' turned out to be 3'. So when you punch through 3' of ice into the sandy bottom it munches a blade in a real hurry.

So with any luck my replacement blades will be here for the final weekend of the season.

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We really had a great time, next time maybe we can even poke a fish or two. thanks so much for welcoming us, the food was awesome. Sam didn't stop talking about winnie the whole way home, so we will definitely try to make it.

Jayson

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We really had a great time, next time maybe we can even poke a fish or two. thanks so much for welcoming us, the food was awesome. Sam didn't stop talking about winnie the whole way home, so we will definitely try to make it.

Jayson

Hope you guys can make Winnie. Its so much fun

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venison/duck marinade

1 cup olive oil

3/4 cup soy sauce

1/2 cup lemon juice

1/4 cup worcestershire sauce

3 tbl prepared mustard

2 tsp pepper

2 clove garlic smashed

1 bottle terriyaki

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