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Impressive catch @fish_hunt_guy!

 

I was planning on posting this anyway so don’t take this a response to your post.  The web address of the QBI page and survey I just took: mndnr.gov/sunfish

 

They’re looking for more public input so if people have an interest, please check it out.  It doesn’t take a bunch of time.

 

I for one am not a fisherman that focuses completely on one species of fish in MN; I enjoy them all and support them all.

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Yep, been a pretty crappie winter sofar...lol?. Huge ones have been kinda elusive, but lots of good fish with good friends ?

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4 hours ago, Rick G said:

Yep, been a pretty crappie winter sofar...lol?. Huge ones have been kinda elusive, but lots of good fish with good friends ?

 

At least you show fish in a normal lake setting and size.  Not like the close up magnifying guy above! ?

 

 

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40 minutes ago, smurfy said:

Nice to see your guys pretty faces again, Rick and Eyeguy!!?

 

Nice fish to.

Figured being Chris retired, I better post something once in a while ?. Honestly, i have been too busy fishing this winter to post much... but being it's too cold for me to go out at the moment...I'm here ?

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On 2/2/2021 at 7:21 PM, Rick G said:

a few from some recent outings. 

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oh p.s nice hoody! People can take years of crap from wearing one of them!  ?

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Here’s an even closer look at that hoodie ?

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Closeups are a good way to hide shorelines.? Million people out there this year it seams like. 

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6 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

Here’s an even closer look at that hoodie ?

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Don’t think he hasn’t already zoomed in on it and that box elder tree back yonder! ?

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16 hours ago, leech~~ said:

 

oh p.s nice hoody! People can take years of crap from wearing one of them!  ?

Not the same sweatshirt....lol This was from the good people at IFM facebook group.  So, not to fear @leech~~. Your still the number one buttkisser round here ?? Wear that old-school HSO hoodie with pride?

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48 minutes ago, Rick G said:

Not the same sweatshirt....lol This was from the good people at IFM facebook group.  So, not to fear @leech~~. Your still the number one buttkisser round here ?? Wear that old-school HSO hoodie with pride?

Sure will!  ?   You do know the one I got was a sample that Wanderer was working on at the time. Not from HSO-Right. ?

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I never got one. I am hurt ?

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19 minutes ago, eyeguy 54 said:

I never got one. I am hurt ?

 I think there were only a few guy's that did... The " chosen" ones?. Sadly, I was not part of that either? Pretty sure I'm not the best brand rep...lol?

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3 minutes ago, Rick G said:

 I think there were only a few guy's that did... The " chosen" ones?. Sadly, I was not part of that either? Pretty sure I'm not the best brand rep...lol?

You need therapy 

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He sure pin headed that fish

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On 2/6/2021 at 9:16 AM, eyeguy 54 said:

I never got one. I am hurt ?


We didn’t make em in yer size. ?

 

On 2/6/2021 at 9:38 AM, Rick G said:

 I think there were only a few guy's that did... The " chosen" ones?. Sadly, I was not part of that either? Pretty sure I'm not the best brand rep...lol?

 

Pro Staff were wearing clean jackets n such back in those days. ??

 

Really that was an experiment that I thought would help a friend out at the time and make a few bucks on the side.  But the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze as they say, for this middle man anyway.

 

I can put people in touch with my source though iffen you want to go direct.  She can probably still do em up.

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11 hours ago, Wanderer said:

 

Pro Staff were wearing clean jackets n such back in those days. ??

 

My filthy bibs and coat are like a badge, hard earned and worn with pride. I bought a new set of Strikers this yr... two months of wear on them.... already dirtier than most guys 5yr old suits... Lots darn fish caught to get that way though????

 

And I know what you mean about the clean coat crew... ?

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29 minutes ago, Rick G said:

My filthy bibs and coat are like a badge, hard earned and worn with pride. I bought a new set of Strikers this yr... two months of wear on them.... already dirtier than most guys 5yr old suits... Lots darn fish caught to get that way though????

 

And I know what you mean about the clean coat crew... ?

Rick you sure can catch fish

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