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I do not think that would be legal without the proper D.N.R. permits!

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Dr. Fisher

Please Goggle the Minnesota State DNR fishing regulation information. You will find that shipping or transporting of live fish in this state is a big No, No. dnr.state.mn.us/regulations/fishing/index.html 

 

Welcome to the forum by the way.  :)

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19 minutes ago, PRO-V said:

Possibly the aquarium in Duluth, Mn.

Dude really?  Dr. Fisher from New York  :lol: is asking for 5 inch live pout samples :lol: all the way from Minnesota :lol:  for a late night TV show :lol:.   Something smells a little Fishy here! :P

Dr. Fisher posted a topic in Ice Fishing Minnesota

Can anyone send me 3 live eelpout any small size, 5inch and up , needed for TV late night Show, email me , great reward, [email protected] Fishdoc it would be sent to New York airports

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11 minutes ago, Wanderer said:

@leech~~

Dude...

Really?  You missed a prime opportunity to invite him to the Eelpout Festival!  I was counting on you doing that!

 

Dang, your right I blew that one. :( 

I'm sure he would have flown from New York to sit on a frozen lake in the middle of Minnesota with 1000's of drunks, for 3-5inch pout! :grin:

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Dude: who knows and who cares what he wants them for. Simply answered his question. Never did catch one that small at eelpout festival.

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He’s just interrogating a SEOer, as BD2 explains on HSO.  Dr. Fisher is looking for traffic to an aquarium service website.

Just learned that in the last 5 minutes. ;)

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send a 15 incher and slice it twice

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36 minutes ago, eyeguy 54 said:

send a 15 incher and slice it twice

Please follow along. He wants them "Alive" dh'o. :grin:

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I know, this would be legal. send a dead one and chop chop. 

 

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1 hour ago, Wanderer said:

@PRO-V

He’s just interrogating a SEOer, as BD2 explains on HSO.  Dr. Fisher is looking for traffic to an aquarium service website.

Just learned that in the last 5 minutes. ;)

Could just be our man? :grin:

www.aquariumservicenyc.com/contact

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjh7t2A1PPYAhWK3oMKHd80BLsQFggpMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aquariumservicenyc.com%2Fcontact&usg=AOvVaw26wQhJz4dj-q2-wkCoKmjB

 

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You cant trust anyone still using an aol email address. I assume he must also be using a huge stash of the old AOL free trial CD's that they used to send in the mail as well.   

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