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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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Thought I would post this here as well. Nothing but crickets on the other thread.

Not sure that I will be able to make it this year anyway but don't seem to be hearing any noises about a Burntside Bash this year? Is it over now for good?

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leech I am game for it and I am always willing to bring my grill and throw something on it. Anyone else up for it?

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Might text/visit Steve Foss..:crazy:

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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 I stepped down as Bash organizer and there hasn't been a Bash since.   That doesn't mean there can't be another Bash.  Leech.  since you brought it up maybe you'd like to volunteer.  

 Chaffmj(Mike) has helped out in the past as well as a lot of other forum members making this an informal group effort.   Just needs someone to step up and do what needs to be done.

 

 

 

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I would likely partake in a Bash event.  Just keep me away from open ice holes at HQ. :grin:

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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3 hours ago, Surface Tension said:

 I stepped down as Bash organizer and there hasn't been a Bash since.   That doesn't mean there can't be another Bash.  Leech.  since you brought it up maybe you'd like to volunteer.  

 Chaffmj(Mike) has helped out in the past as well as a lot of other forum members making this an informal group effort.   Just needs someone to step up and do what needs to be done.

 

 

 

Thanks for the vote of confidence Frank but it would be hard for me to organize it from down in the cities. ;)

Every thing has a beginning and an end. It looks like the Bash has run it's course.

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Ok how about we call it a B-side get together then instead of a bash. Come on up and we can go out and fish and grill and have a few cold ones. I can pick a date if need be. I repeat is anyone else up for it?

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If it is on my long weekend, I wouldn't mind getting together on a late Saturday afternoon.

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I was thinking the first weekend in March but if that is not your long weekend Jerkin let us know what is.

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1st weekend in march is open on my calendar.  My brother has expressed interest in the event as well.  We'll both be there Mike.

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Mike,

I've got that first Saturday in March open also.  Would love to get up one more time on B-side! Would probably bring another too.  As of now count me in! :)

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March 4-6 is my long weekend so I would likely make it up to Burntside that weekend.  However, don't arrange it just around my schedule.  I would suggest simply getting together in front of Van Vac.

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I'm down for whenever!

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If timing is right, I may be coming up as well.
Thanks.

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If the weather cooperates I may be up that way tearin it up on my snowmobile 

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Mike,

  I checked with the "other half" and I'm clear for Saturday the 5th. I will be at Van Vac at 8am, with my sled and Otter in tow.  

What can I bring?  Should we do a mid-day lunch meet or end of the day?  I'm planning on heading to the east end to start the day and will most likely hit the north arm at some point and finish the day closer to VV, but with the sled can run easily.

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Hey X,

Lets get together at the end of the day. I will figure out the rest and what to throw on the grill when it gets closer to the 5th.

 

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Barring any major snow that will cause me to remain in Duluth to clear people out, I will be up with my brother on Friday the 4th. We'll plan to spend the night someplace and meet up with everyone on the 5th.

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23 hours ago, chaffmj said:

Hey X,

Lets get together at the end of the day. I will figure out the rest and what to throw on the grill when it gets closer to the 5th.

 

Sounds good!  If you could supply a grill maybe we could just do a BYOE.......bring your own everything :). That way if folks want to eat quick and hit the road they can or if they want to hang out and fish til dark that works too.  A couple tip ups off V V have been known to catch a fish or  two :D

I'll throw a bag of charcoal and lighter fluid in the truck no matter what.  We'll chat the week before.  Chris

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Chris I have plenty of charcoal and lighter fluid so you can leave that at home but thanks for offering. Zups has pork loin on sale this week so I will buy one and will cook that up on the 5th. I'll be starting that about 2 and will have that ready to go by about 4. We can talk about the rest of the stuff the week before. 

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Sounds awesome Mike, Thank you!

I will bring a side and paper plates/utensils and a roll of paper towel then.

Maybe a couple packs of buns too, loin sammies are GOOOOOOOD :)

C

 

 

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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Wish I could make it but the Grandson has a two day Hockey Tournament his first ever so I would be in the dog house for sure. :(

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Hey - I got a new job a couple years ago and am not on the board as much as I used to be.  Had a couple minutes so I thought I'd check in.  I usually made it up for the Bash in past years and would love to try and do it again this weekend.  If it works out I'll be at Van Vac at 8:00.  If not, have a great time.

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Hookset and I will be up with our group of guys for this weekend. Glad it worked out that a bunch of b-side comrades will be meeting this weekend we will see you there.

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I'll be solo in a black Tundra, with an Arctic Cat/Green Otter in tow on the ice.

Temps are looking great, and hopefully these colder temps this week will lock down any slush that formed last weekend.

 

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Got a text from a buddy up there today and he said that the slush got pretty well locked up the last day or two, so hopefully that holds through the weekend.

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Lets get a head count so I know if I cook a whole pork loin or a half of one and how many buns and other things we need.

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I'm in Mike.

May get there before 8am, but will be back at Van Vac about 4.   I'll bring a stack of paper plates and a couple packages of buns.  Also will grab a tub of potato salad and some plastic forks/spoons to bring.  BYOB :D

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Count 2 for me and brother.  If his back won't let him go, I'll eat his share of the loin ;-) 

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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Ok you guys that made it up there. Lets see some pictures of fish and grilling fun! :)

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    • smurfy
      🤣 not fer some of us!!!!!!!!!!
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      Well, that's not getting 10 years old now is it!  🥱🥱
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