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Anyone in the area wanna meet up today or tomorrow and do some fishing? I've got all my own gear just always fish alone idc what we fish for or if I even keep any I just want to go out. 

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darn, I would love to hit the hard water.  But work will be calling my name.  

 

I was on the chain last Saturday, lots of guys out on the standard cat spots.  I apparently parked on top of the largest school of Rockbass this side of the Mississippi.  I figured it was a good school of cats, oh well.  I had one cat on, then the Rockys came in full force, I seriously think they pushed the cats out of the hole.  😂

 

Good Luck to ya.  

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Not sure how I missed this post... Yes, Matt...Im usually available to hit the ice... Hit me up, we will figure something out

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I'm going out tomorrow I've got around a dozen of the wonder bread pin head Minnows to try out 1/16th and the 1/8th size Rick if you wanna meet up tomorrow let me know when and where I'm game to fish anywhere. 

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1 hour ago, Eyesniper said:

On the note of a meet up who’s all doing the cat tourney this weekend?

I seriously thought about it until I found out I get to go to lake of the woods fishing. It's been a bucket list, not turning it down.

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50 minutes ago, smurfy said:

Where???🤗😉🤓

With todays wind, my guess would be behind Sasquatch Island or back in Krays Bay 

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2 hours ago, Tom Sawyer said:

With todays wind, my guess would be behind Sasquatch Island or back in Krays Bay 

If he would of responded I expected him to tell me the mud flats across the road from the hwy 22 access!!🤣

 

After all they have told me if we ever hooked up to go fishing, they'd blind fold me, spin me till I'm dizzy and throw me in the back of the truck till we got there. 🥴

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1 hour ago, smurfy said:

If he would of responded I expected him to tell me the mud flats across the road from the hwy 22 access!!🤣

No such spot, that sounds like just another mothergoose chase

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I grew up just on the other side of the RR tracks going into Richmond, it's what my dad called it, not sure what anyone else calls it but I'm referring to that shallow weedy bay just down from 23 on the east side from the hwy 22 river access. Way back in the day we fished it in the spring after ice out 

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4 hours ago, smurfy said:

If he would of responded I expected him to tell me the mud flats across the road from the hwy 22 access!!🤣

 

After all they have told me if we ever hooked up to go fishing, they'd blind fold me, spin me till I'm dizzy and throw me in the back of the truck till we got there. 🥴

Lol....yep.  2 ft of water, close to the muskrat dens🤣

 

 

Pounded the living shot out of a bunch of spots out there. Only place we could find more than one here and one there was in the windiest spots.   Got our fishies, but got blown around and beat up  a bit to pay for them.

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On 2/9/2022 at 5:08 PM, smurfy said:

I'm referring to that shallow weedy bay just down from 23 on the east side from the hwy 22 river access. Way back in the day we fished it in the spring after ice out 

That’s literally called East Lake smurfy. 😁

 

I’ve done some damage in bass tournaments and shot a load of carp out of there.

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