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Thank's to all who attended the 2003 "Frog Stomp". We had a hoot!

Great food, good fish'n, (more or less) great friends swapping BS and brain Fart's. Lots of fun!

I was already 98% sold on the River Pro but now after we ran miles of unbelievably skinny water hunting cats.....it is more like in the range of 300% sold.

What an unbelievable rig for the multi-species river and lake angler, a tool that has a serious toy factor. grin.gif Man is that boat FUN to run! A River Pro is certainly a tool with a sharp edge!UFFFFF-DA!!

Next year folks........well..we may have new stuff to do at the "Frog Stomp". We will try to plan a fish fry and maybe some serious frog racing?

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See ya then..or maybe even sooner!

Thanks again for making my B-Day a fun one folks!

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Ed "Backwater Eddy" Carlson

Backwater Guiding "ED on the RED"
701-281-2300
[email protected]

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Thanks Ed,
I had a great time at this years frog stomp weekend.

Caught plenty of cats and of course, Dennis was the Walleye King again. He also caught a nice smallie.

Ed also caught a dandy walleye. He decided to try the Ring-N Grub for a few casts and that walleye smacked it.

Ed will have a picture avasilable shortly smile.gif

I will have some as well.

I agree we need to work on a few details to make next years Frog Stomp even better.

Thanks again Ed and Happy Birthday again.

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We had a good time! Nice to meet you, Ed! Lindenwood is a good campground and the river kicked out some co-operative roughs for the kids.
Dennis & Rick - thanks again for having my boy & I as your passengers.
We got the RivvaPo' back out by going north to the launch.

Peace ya'll!

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then loss is gained and gains once more.
When beach is reached and sails are torn,
the journey is it's own reward."

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