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Go take a peek at it on page 2 of the post titled 'mugshots=usernames' on the icefishing forum.<P>WOW another beauty of a muskie WT.<P>fiskyknut<p>[This message has been edited by fiskyknut (edited 02-05-2004).]

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I checked it didn't seem to be working.

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Thanks Fisky,<P>That was a fun one, and 54inches.<P>That sony image station works, then doesn't.<BR>Not very reliable for posting pictures. I guess I'll have to build my own website someday.

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Hey widetrack,<P>She sure is purdy! Where'd you latch into her? I think I asked you before, but where do you usually fish for sklunges on LOW? I usually hunt in the less acclaimed waters between the two traditional hotspots of Sabaskong and the NW angle- North side of Big Island area to Obabikon up to the West of Rubber. I'm a muskie novice still, but I'm already gettin the itch to chase those toothy buggers.<P>------------------<BR>Scoot<P>So I got dat goin’ for me… which is nice.

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Scoot:<P>My base camp is at the NW Angle. I tend to run all over the lake though. I caught this one in the NW fringes of the Little Traverse.<P>How's that for being specific? wink.gif

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Those trees look familiar.<P>Impressed....Fisky

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Yeah, those treelines are a dead give away.<P>I'll have to remember to face the open water next time!

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Yep, that's really all I was looking for/expected as far as specifics. Not looking for gps coordinates. However, I went to look at the treelines to see if I could decifer your double-top secret hotspot, and your picture is gone. Drats! Foiled again!!! I figured you sabotaged it to avoid me finding your mongo-sumo sklunge hotspot. That's ok- I've found a handful of spots that I'm pretty happy with for sklunges.<P>------------------<BR>Scoot<P>So I got dat goin’ for me… which is nice.

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Scoot:<P>I think it's working again.<P>You would think for FREE these websites would offer better service... smile.gif

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Nice fish Widetrack!<P>I can see how down right addicting that must be.

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Bob:<P>It can get in a persons blood, that's for sure.

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I'm hoping he goes musky fishing July 10th so some of us will have a chance in the tourney.

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Ripper:<P>It's tough to give up a prime weekend in July to drown worms. My boat keeps wanting to head North.<P>Oh, and there is always 2nd place to shoot for!<P> 53InchMuskie.jpg <p>[This message has been edited by widetrack (edited 02-06-2004).]

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WT, <P>Nice fish and nice rig! <P>How did that one taste? J/k!!<P>B-

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WOW!!! Nice fish widetrack. Is that your biggest? <P> I've been working on a cool way to show off my outdoor activities and those that hunt and fish with me. Sadly I am deficient on the fishing pictures so far, but I will have some more posted soon……hopefully. The address is <A HREF="http://www.olsonadventures.com." TARGET=_blank>www.olsonadventures.com.</A> It’s really not that difficult and makes it easy for family and friends to see what you’ve been up to. <BR>

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Scarface:<P>Thanks. I've caught around 12 or so this size, give or take an inch, and probably at least that many more that other have caught with me out there. Then there is the one that got away that I had my hands on even. Sadly the only picture I have of that one is in my head. That fish was 55-60lbs. Maybe more.<P>I checked out your site, pretty cool... some nice bucks for sure. Someday I need to get my pictures grouped together, I'm terrible at getting stuff done like that...<P>Maybe one of these days I'll post of picture of my wifer with here nearly 12lb eye.

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Bmac:<P>She tasted pretty sweet when I gave her a big smooch on the head just prior to letting her swim again.

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WT<P>Right on! Nothing better than a little slime on your lips!<P>However, the last time I did that with a 10 lb. eelpout will be the last....

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