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Hello,<BR>My family is heading up to Woman Lake the last week of June. How's the fishing been? Any advice where to fish, what they're biting on, etc??? Any advice will help!!!...we're new to the lake.<P>Thanks!!<BR>Melonman

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Hi Russ & Judy,<BR>Your last post was not pulled. Not sure what happened.<P>We do pull anything commercial or those that contain personal attacks when we catch them.<P>I'm sure none of yours are like that. We enjoy reading your posts.<P>Take care.<P>GoodFishin : )<BR>Rick

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The fishing on woman has been vary good we are getting some very nice northerns on minnows the larger fish are deep several over 30 inches the walleyes have switched to crawlers after the may fly hatch that has been going on the last several days also doing well for small mouths on the rocks using plastics and small cranks.<P>------------------<BR>Lake State Guide Service<BR>Longville Area<BR><A HREF="http://fishingminnesota.com/lakestate/" TARGET=_blank>FishingMinnesoat.com/lakestate/</A><BR>Phone: (218) 363-2767

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Thanks for the tips!! I'm looking forward to some good fishing!!! Hopefully!!<P>Russ & Judy, what is a good time to call?<P>Thanks,<BR>Melonman

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melonman--anytime --just give a haller, Ive been conformed to the real life now that Ive gotten a little older and some of the lites come on, I finally let an answering michine in the home and learned to fight this stupid computer mind to mind even though it wins and I just get a little upset,call aNYTIME EVERYONE ELSE DOES and I never complain , (sorry about the cap's) stupid comp;;;; like meeting people that can walk on water like me anytime (SNAP-fizzzzzzzz)

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