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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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<B>FishingMinesota.com Hot Bites Video</B><BR>Open Water Hogs & Special Offer Below.<BR> <A HREF="http://www.fishfever.com/actionvideo/wigwamrainy.wmv" TARGET=_blank>256k High Speed - CLICK HERE</A><BR>We recommend you Right Click on the 256k link and "Save Target As" to download to your PC. Then play it right off your PC. The 256k is a bigger picture with better sound.<P><A HREF="http://www.fishfever.com/actionvideo/56k/wigwamrainy56k.wmv" TARGET=_blank>56K Modem - CLICK HERE</A><P>Your <B>Fishing Minnesota Hot Bites Video</B> segment from the Rainy River has numerous fish 25-28 inches. This early season open water walleye mecca offers some of the best walleye fishing in the world during late March - April 15th and then again on Minnesota's Opener. <P>Mention to Wigwam that you watched this video on Fishing Minnesota for $5 off each night you stay at Wigwam. <P><B>FishingMinnesota.com</B> will be posting <B>Hot Bites Video</B> ™ on a consistent basis. Look for new video features each and every Thursday. <P>To inquire about advertising on our Hot Bites Video segments please contact <BR>Rick Paquin - [email protected] or<BR>Pete Riola - [email protected]<P><B>Please</B>, let us know what you think of this video right here?<P>Thanks for your particpation. smile.gif

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Another nice job, very good action video.<P>It's my home water so it really gave me<BR>the itch...<P>The claims made by the fishers in the video<BR>seem pretty outlandish BUT there are many<BR>many days in the spring and the fall that<BR>you can catch fish like those. Having<BR>someone like Tom from Wigwam along makes the<BR>chances even better.<P>The load time was worth the wait<P><P>------------------<BR>Curt Quesnell<BR>NorthCountry Outdoors Radio

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That was a GREAT show! I have never been up there at that time of the year, we always come up in Sept. We have a good time but we don't catch fish like that! Thanks for putting it on!

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Very well put together Wiggy, brings back many years of memories, been there done that, its a great fishery then and now, I have many pictures in the ole album book myself when there was No boat traffic at all, biggest was 34 1/4" 14lbs 2 oz. Many more happy trips to the staff at Wig Wam. hope everyone has a great time this spring fishing and CPR. Great Job your doing Rick.

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Great video. I have never made the trip during soft water, but this sure gets the juices flowing. I believe I need to make a phone call. Bill

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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I sure wish I lived closer.<P>However, tomorrow it's a Mississippi River walleye trip I'll be on.<P>Don't forget your plastics on either river.<P>We absolutely wacked the walleyes using Super-doos (NO BAIT) on the Rainy River last year. The Ring-n-Grubs were the ticket for the big smallies. In case you're wondering, we did have someone using bait and we outfished him 5-1 (we both did using plastics only).<P>Believe me, I WAS a diehard live bait and jig angler for the Rainy River. Not anymore smile.gif<P>We didn't have to get our hands wet grabbing for minnows and then freezing our fingers trying to get those slippery squirmy babies on a hook. <P>Yes, we stayed warmer using plastics only and we caught more fish. Be very disciplined and really try it. It works very well.<P>You can see them at <A HREF="http://catchn.com" TARGET=_blank>http://catchn.com</A>

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    • Wanderer
      Central America.   Focus.   We almost went for a local overnight crappie run but the daughter’s septic froze so I got to work the brown trout pond through a 4 inch hole.   It was opener today afterall. 😉     
    • leech~~
      Ok, how did we get from crappies and freezing temps to pond slime eaters in south America?  Focus!  🙄
    • Kettle
      The locals there shoot ducks but don't hunt them. If they see a bunch on a pond they'll sneak up and water swat them but it's strictly for food not sport. My buddy runs an outfitter so him and I will hunt a few days and scout then I'll help him with a group whose coming mid week. He's from there. Hoping he can come to Canada next year with me. He's never seen or shot a goose
    • Wanderer
      Awesome kind of trip! I figured there would be a local benefit if you couldn’t bring them back (not saying you can’t).  Having a connection down there is pretty cool!   We donated a good share of meat to the village in Kotzebue, AK instead of shipping it all back.  Pretty pricey and they really appreciated it.  Win/win.
    • Kettle
      I don't bring them back, eat a lot then clean them for the village. Some like them plucked and some like the breasts cut out. It's really remote where I go and the locals live off the land. I know they want me to go get some doves for them too. My buddy is a local so we'll probably go get a deer as well for some venison for some of the elders in the community 
    • smurfy
      🤣 i actually dont mind eating duck...like goose more better though!!!!
    • Wanderer
      Ya cooked em wrong! lol!   Not even sure if you can bring ‘em back from Central America?  You can’t from Argentina, last I heard.
    • Wanderer
      I coulda been packed in 30 minutes, ya know….   Have a good, safe trip and make us, well me anyway, jelly with a few pics.  Please.
    • monstermoose78
      Just got a picked up a clam legend XT Ice Team and am going to put it together today
    • smurfy
      Dang Kettle,  you sure go outta your way to shoot flying turds! 🤣
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