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Depart MSP 1-21-04 0900 arrive URL 1500<BR>Depart URL 1900 arrive LOW 2000 ( 1 stop )<P>Depart LOW 1-24-04 1300<BR>Arrive MSP 2000. ( non-stop )<P>Look for the white F250 w/ white topper at Schusters or out past pine w/ portables, stop in for a cold one.<P>The 6 day count down HAS STARTED <BR><P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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Jigit. My count has also begun to next Friday. Can't wait.<BR>Anyway, I have to drive up there from Plymouth this year. I am going to Zipple Bay. Can anyone on here give me some good directions that will take the least amount of time?<BR>Thanks!

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I come from St. Michael and here's the best way I've found for me. 169 north to Grand Rapids, then 2 west and then cut off to go towards Northome (I think it's 46 or 48 maybe). Then follow around and go past Upper Red and then you're there. 5 1/2 hour shot for me.

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my count has started Yesterday. Leave Thurs hit Red for late bite, then up to LOW. The antisipation is killg me.

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I'll be in one of Ballard's sleepers next weekend from Sat. - Mon. So I won't be seeing anyone unless we have a couple of drinks either on the way out to the lake or on Monday when we come back in.<BR>Good Luck to everyone!

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fishman50: Go to page 18 of the low thread about 3/4 of the way down the page you will find every direction possible from the METRO. "best directions from the cities"<P>GOOD LUCK & GOOD FISHING

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MG-Fishin use's the same route we do.<BR>We've gone the 35E route but it seems to take longer. Hope to see some of you guys next week. Stoping at URL for a few is a must.<P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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Heading up the 21st grin.gif! Coming back the 25th frown.gif . Staying at Arnesens

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62hrs 54min and counting........TICK TOCK TICK TOCK<P>Gear: CHECK<BR>Beer: CHECK<BR>Booze: CHECK<BR>Truck gased: CHECK<BR>Map: CHECK<BR>Feed: CHECK<BR>Kitchen pass: CHECK<BR>TP: CHECK<BR>Cards: CHECK<P><P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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Advil:CHECK<P>Good Luck and we'll be waiting for a report!!<BR>

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7 hrs, 20 minn till departure for URL and then LOW...hope I can sleep!!!

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Good luck Ears<P>Double CHECK on the Advil, Thanks<P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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boston<BR>10 of us are heading up to Arnesens the weekend of the 24th. Maybe we will see you in the bar

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Crappieman<BR>Se ya there wknd of the 24th. Wall eyell be,(metro forum) will be there as well. Lets hope that this weekend will be the "guiness" for the whole resort!!

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The FM people should meet for a drink this weekend and discuss how good the fishing was (let's hope smile.gif. We will be eating at the resturant on Saturday night. Fish fry Sunday.

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How far is Arnesens from Schusters????<BR>49hs and counting<P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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About 40 mins.

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Can we take a cab????????<P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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Can we take a cab????????<P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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Dunno if they have a cab service..Can any locals answer this?

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Valium - CHECK

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Can we take a cab???????/<P>------------------<BR>Keep'n it low in the ho..

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No cab service I'm aware of.

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"crappieman" and "what" leaving tomorrow morning at 8a.m. I am sure we will see you up there. Will be in a group of 27.

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Yep, leaving at 7a we will be in a party of 5. But I am at work now tic...tic...tic. I haven't even packed. You guys pickin up Shiners?

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Rolaids: CHECK

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We will be there early Saturday in a group of 10. Is there a place on the way to pick up emeral shinners with lossing my house payment? Bundle up -4 as a high on Saturday

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Stop at the bait shot just on the East end of Baudette. I can't remember the name of it, but you can't miss it. I stop there every time on the way up.

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Hey everyone thats headed to the lake my advice is get shinners from the lower half of mn..We used the shinners from down in southern part of mn and used the emmeralds from the bait stores on the lake...10 to 1 fish on the larger shinners!Also pink glow jigs were hot as long as you kept them lit up! find 35' had best luck for eyes around the 19" mark and 31' for 10-12" fish

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    • Wanderer
      Naw, I just pushed up my glasses.         
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    • JerkinLips
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