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2 minutes ago, Tom Sawyer said:

Thought I'd give it a bump. I can see it though.... Egg peeling demonstrations by eyeguy, panfish on plastics Rick G, and moose could handle the Q & A. Whats the role call so far?

Got any big fish wagers?:Yes: 

Yes, I can show you how to catch them on plastics...lol. 

Just cant for the life of me explain what I did to catch 'em:crazy:

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you wiggled your rod just right..... LOL! buck on biggest gill on my fancy board. I dont mind taking yer money. :P

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30 minutes ago, Rick G said:

Special guest appearance by Al Linder:P

Cereal, Al will be there? :cool:      Rick, we need a "Rolls eyes" emoticon!  ;)

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Well thanks guys this should be a ball

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Gotta tell ya. I've been doing a lot of thinking about those dusk into the evening crappie bites under the ice lately. 

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Nice fish, how much ice you guys got?  Keep sending up date pictures of the fun for us stuck at home! :(

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Wow must have been a slow day? Only 3 fish. :(

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21 minutes ago, leech~~ said:

Wow must have been a slow day? Only 3 fish. :(

You mean 2 fish, the pic of the same gill is twice..... :Kaboomm: I'm sure they will be posting fish pics.....they're still fishing that "prime time" in the late afternoon.

"Patience Grasshopper"

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No we did not take photos my hand was to slimey!

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21 minutes ago, Tom Sawyer said:

You mean 2 fish, the pic of the same gill is twice..... :Kaboomm: I'm sure they will be posting fish pics.....they're still fishing that "prime time" in the late afternoon.

"Patience Grasshopper"

Dang it, they got 4 G phones with um. I want live reports with pictures as they happen.  A video would be nice as well!! :angry:  :grin:

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1 hour ago, monstermoose78 said:

No we did not take photos my hand was to slimey!

So your saying lots of Pike caught! ;)

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To many fish I would have dropped my phone

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Looks like you had a better bite than I did. I really didn’t expect all my gear to be that bad hand pulling out.  Big time failure on my part to not bring my wheeler.  I have too much of a spearing Jones to have left it all back at the truck.

I brought a few gills, a seed, a crappie and a 25 inch walleye home.  Biggest gill went 8.  I went through a half dozen heavy pike suckers on the tip up but never dropped the spear.  Only saw one 20 incher that never really got in the hole.  The walleye inhaled the sucker and got the hooks in the throat.

Glad you guys got some nice ones!

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What did you and Wanderer find for ice thicknesses at the lakes you were on?

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1 hour ago, leech~~ said:

What did you and Wanderer find for ice thicknesses at the lakes you were on?

Roughly 11inches... there were a few brave people who drove mini vans out:crazy:

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Thanks Guys.  Starting to feel better about may be getting the sled and porty out there.

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Thanks to all those who came out yesterday and it was great to see you all. I had fun catching fish and chatting. I will put another one together later in the year.

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6 hours ago, monstermoose78 said:

Thanks to all those who came out yesterday and it was great to see you all. I had fun catching fish and chatting. I will put another one together later in the year.

Thank you, Nick for putting this together:)

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Nice fish guys looked like a good time was had . That lake has some quality for sure. Figured you guys would dial them in.

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Sure helps to find them when you have some of the top panfish anglers around helping

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23 minutes ago, monstermoose78 said:

Sure helps to find them when you have some of the top panfish anglers around helping

 

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Looked like a good time guys. Wish i could have been there unfortunatly i had to work. I hope i can make the next one. 

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