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Mr. Pike1

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I bave a company function to attend so will not be at the FM Catfish outing today on the Horseshoe. I just got off the phone with an FMer that is at the event and the cat bite by the meth hole is on. So if you have never been catfishing on the ice the time now. I will look for reports on the site later tonight. Hope everyone has a good time.

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Any of you folks interested in meeting tomorrow (sat. the 28th) to chase some fish?

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I thought about heading out there today, but all of my fishing equipment is back home at my parent's place. I only have my open water fishing supplies with me here at College. We do have a cabin only about 1000 feet from where you guy fish, so maybe I'll check around there to see if there's anything that I could use. Otherwise I may have to wait until I get home the next time.

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Next weekend might be an option. I had family duties as well. I did get out for a few hours at little local lake.

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I'd like to fish a lesser-known lake in the area that gets little to no pressure at all. I'm not going to disclose the lake here, but if some of you are interested, drop me an email.

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If any of you are still interested, I'll be going out to lake X around noon tomorrow, the 6th of March. Monster slabs if we can find them. The more the merrier! Come join in for some fun and relaxation.

Stephen

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Fish on, I might be interested in joining you for a couple of hours. I bet I know the lake to! Give me an email before 4:30 today and I might be able to make it! [email protected]

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Hey jlm,

Give me a call at 320-597-3680. Sorry i couldn't get to your mail earlier, but I'm working right now. I'll be home around 10:30 or call in the am.

Stephen

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Stephen-
Let me know what lake. It would be fun to meet and fish with fellow FMrs. I emailed JLM but it was after 4:30 so I doubt he got it. I am fishing Osakis in the morning but hopefully I'll be back by noon or so. I'm a little hesitant about posting my home email address due to viruses etc. As they say "Paranoiah will detroyah!"

Nels

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Sorry guys, did not get the mail in time (my fault though, it was pretty short notice). Had a change of plans this weekend anyway so I could not go. How did you end up? I am for certain getting my lines wet next weekend if anyone is around. Interested?

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