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The bars are closed. NINETOE is here!!!! He brought JC with him. Jack is howling along with JC. Life is good. smile.gif NINETOES turn.

Im here with BIG Tony, and Kelly, and of course Johny Cash. We fished Pike for 3 hours and could'nt keep the Pike off!!!! And we caught three Walleye for every Pike we caught. Well now I'm mounting a "43" Pike.
My Wife will never let me forget!!! Hey you wanna clean a Pike for me!!!!!
Bring your big minnows and face the carnage!!!
KP My turn again,,, When the sun comes up and maybe NINETOE AND BIG TONY get up too. grin.gif They will trying the GPS's I gave them tonight. I finally got the boat in the water and went and checked out why the "Bandaid Brigades" house was so good last winter. Tons of fish suspended at 5 feet and big fish along the bottom. Now if anybody fishes that spot in the morning we'll see what was there. grin.gif
When fishing is done tomorrow we work on bear baiting. NINETOE does not know it yet but he is the bait. grin.gif

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I'll take the bait station you guy's don't get to this weekend. smile.gif To many empty hamm's cans laying around will only startle them when I walk in.

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Hope to run into you one of these days Kelly. Meeting Tuesday 16th. WW.

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How is life in the URL community? After a night in the bar are you sure a bear would want to get near Ninetoe? Glad to hear that the fish are still snapping at the hook! I am hoping to bring the kids up in August for some pike fishing and camping. Kelly, we will have to hook up for cocktail hours. How did the heavy rains affect your rice crop? Later!

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Halad,
We've been missing each other so I'll try to get there the 16th. I guess I should as I'm one of the Directors. smile.gif
The last I looked the food plot on your land had survived but I haven't looked the past 3 weeks. 9 of the other plots drowned out during the rain, only yours and 2 others had survived. This is getting old, first last years crop gets smashed flat and now I cann't even get anything to grow for the deer and bear. frown.gif Mother Nature is kicking my butt!!!
There are bear on your land and the deer are looking real good. One young buck got to be my best buddy when I was making the food plot. He finally just stood and watched me after a few days.
Scott,
How's it going? Brace yourself as the company my son works with is doing a job down in your area. First Bryce and now him,,,,,you're gonna be busy. grin.gif The rice is O.K. yet but the last three years we lost it from now until harvest when the storms knocked it down. I built some nesting islands for the ducks and geese out in the field you hunted by last fall. I tried to get DU interested in the idea but they were a no show. It really suprised me as DU is working for better nesting conditions in MN and more wild rice for migrating ducks to eat and they wouldn't even come look at what the posibilities where or what we were already doing.
I plan on leaving the two fields you were by both in stubble this fall. smile.gifsmile.gifsmile.gif
SandBurr,
That was the last of NINETOE I saw! Could old age be catching up with him?
One real big bear is waundering back and forth between 13 and 41. There is some activity where I told you about for you and your Dad. smile.gif

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Hey gang, I ain't been doin' nuttin' but drinkin' beer and fishing on our annual "family" vacation to Kabetogama. Just got back to work after a week of pooching the dog. It's tough to get back in the swing, but we'll manage. Looking forward to meeting you Sand Burr up at bear camp. Til then get your dad all fired up by renting him acouple of bear hunting videos. Kelly, just throw out a bunch of that cow-chow and keep them there bears happy. If that don't work just open up Cafe' Ninetoes to 'em. Take Care Guys!!

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I hadn't planned on coming up until late in the winter and I'm already taking shots. I will never be polite to anyone moving a bridge again. May have to make some time between pheasant trips to come up and defend myself. Any updates on the new motel? Still working on getting the pictures to you Kelly. Last puppy went home last week so should have some free time.

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Could NINETOE be the new "one night wonder"? I doubt it but you never know?? Glad to here there is some activity! My dad is chomping at the bit to try this bear hunting thing. Hoping to get up there once before the season.

Until later sk

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No Bryce,,,we're just ignoring you. grin.gif hehehehehehe Have you been following Scotts plans like your supposed to or have you been leaving out the silly stuff?

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hey gang, i ain't got nothing to say realy, just can't stand sittin on the sidelines being thought of as dead. just went out on moose lake this afternoon, and taught my 3 year old how to swim in "DEEP WATER".you should have seen him----bobbing up and down, gasping for air,---what a champ. guess i can get that 10 inch auger after all! how's the bite? i've been looking for a time to come up, just been busy with work and all.
kelly, how's the dope---er wild rice crop coming? i really hope luck is on your side this year.i watch the posts all the time, so if any body want's to cuss me out, feel free.
see you all soon, jigglestick

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They only let me try to improve on Scott's design for about a month until my own project got started. I don't think I even saw him out on the job after the pre-con. Too busy designing his 4 lane to Little Falls that had the funding axed. 67 hours in this week already but no work tommorrow. How do Russ and Judy Say? Snap-fizzzz? Drink until Sunday and dream of hard water?

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I'm surprised to see any activity on the site. Last year this place was dead till fall time.

Kelly and Halad, I am trying to get a day or two off and come on up for a visit. I haven't had a day off work since Fathers day.

NINETOE, are you still alive and well?

Halad, I took your advice and finally went and bought a new truck. I was starting to get to like the kid's truck. Especially since he is making the payments on it. It may be September or October before I take the truck on its maiden voyage to URL. After that, the autopilot should be programmed. See ya'll eventually,

codeman

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Nice to see you guys are still around. Mother Nature pretty much kicked our butts all spring. Bedding plant season dragged on because of cold and then it got too hot too fast. But we're fishing again so life is good. I hope to come up this fall to fish some northerns. Fishing on Winnie Thurs. Stan C.

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