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i was wondering if youll still make me or trade lead for sinkers? or ill outright buy them.
also would lead shot work for making them found 2 bags of 7 shot lead in the shed i dont reload shells anymore so what better use if i can.

are you going to the cat meet in st peter ill be there.

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Ya the shot will work for sinkers. They are not for sell, all the sinkers that I make are free to all FM members. And yes I will make the meet on the 28th. Full moon, rain, shine or snow I will be there...........

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I hope to be there with my two daughters as well.

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Dragon i see your from spirit lake area i live in titonka which isn't too far from you. i was wondering what time the catfish gathering at st peter starts i would like too meet a bunch of fm members .

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The Rat meet will most likely start when the first guy shows up. I plan on being there around noon. That is if someone can tell me where the landing is at.

Anyone hear or seen Rushing????

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I am right here!

Hows the fishing been Dragon? Are we fishing together this weekend?

Look in the catfish section Under Cat Gathering....on the 2nd page JTK15 gave pretty good directions.

rob

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Dragon if you get time call me on my cell phone i have some questions to ask im a better talker than im a typist . thanks my number is 515-320-3595

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Rushing thats a big yup!! Take a look see at iowadeer on the fishing site under walleye and big spirit. Then ask me how the fishing has been!! Had a frind go up to sleepyeye last weekend, told me that they had a hard time running the river, just way to low. only got one cat and that was a 10lb channel. Walleye are ok but a big old flat is still hard to beat.

Can someone tell me if Dark is still alive or fishhead for that matter?? or are thaey just M.I.A

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Were are you guys meeting?? I didnt see any posts for a rat meet.

Dragon is your boat full?? al has to work this weekend ,so if you dont have company going with you yet we could fish together take my boat our yours. if your full i can recruit some other friend to go with me.

p.s i still havent got the film developed on the 45@30lbs will soon though. ill post the 38.8 from the 20th on iowa deer today.

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Nice walleyes Wendle! I was using a lighted bobber and a bully tryin to get a flat out of this eddie and kept catching walleyes. lol Stupid trash fish smile.gif) j/k

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