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Looking to organize a Lake Superior get together see more info in "Great Lakes Salmon, Lakers & Trout" tread in the Fish by Species forums

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I have it on my calendar.

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From LoonASea in the GL S,L&T thread... Looking to be a little pro active and set a date for a Lake Superior get together ,,,,It been about 5 years since one was organized ,,,Just looking to get some great lakes fisherman out on the water have a bbq on the shore and maybe catch some fish

Saturday June 13th,,, mark your calenders

More info will follow

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Its also the same day as the Captain's Platter ,,The landings will be busy but I will be happy if we can get 6-10 boats to get together

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LoonASea,

You get the right crews together and you'll should enter the Captain's Platter! Barbecue and awards afterwards at our Squadron Dock.

Tom

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Sorry Randy,

My calendar already says I will not be in town that weekend. I'll keep you posted if things change!!

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If you cant make it thats ok but ,,,Im only concerned if you can make it ,,as a reminder you are responsible for finding an open seat in a boat

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I don't hv a boat that can go on superior but if anybody has an open seat please let me know. I'd like to be part of this too. I can chip in for gas and provide some food and drinks. Thanks.

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Ok  June 13th is coming up and to those that are still planning to get together and have a boat would you post if you have an open seat and if you plan to fish wi or mn waters ,,,,Plan is to launch at Rices Landing at 7 sat June 13th  head out of either the Duluth or Superior entry  fish till 11:30 ish  then meet up inside the superior entry on the Mn beach between the 2 breakwalls and BBQ and compare notes and tell whats working or whats not ,,,,then hit the water again and fish till when ever 

Hope to see You there 

LAS

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Good luck guys. I hope that mud on the cheesey side settles down./

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Good luck guys. I hope that mud on the cheesey side settles down./

​Yep there is mud but the fish are there and biting

I'm gonna try to make this next week

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Nice pics NE :)

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I can't make it.  My buddy and his two son's are up from Texas.  I'll be with them all weekend.  Good luck to all and enjoy!  BC

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Well it seems more cant make it then those who can  ,,,Plan is to still meet on the beach at noon but the BBQ wont happen so pack your lunch and we'll see you there 

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