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I am heading up next Friday out of Lybacks for the weekend. If anyone has info over the week, let me know how it's going. I want to be prepared, not to mention bring home some fish! Thanks !!

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I was there over the wknd. The houses are nice, I think ours was 10x20. Have a gas stove/range in the house. Four gas lights. If you have a battery-bring it, the house had 12V hook-up. Large picture window and a crank out window. Pooper inside. The owner is nice. Now for the bad news. The house has a double bunk at one end, so you have to sleep with your partner. The bottom bunk is little cool and you absolutely can't sleep on the top bunk unless you want to roast your n$ts off. The temp had to be at least 90 degress on the top bunk and the furn was on low. They need to install a vent on the top bunk.

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Yes, how was the fishing? I am heading up Friday after work. I hope someone has some good news for me!!

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Drove out of Lybecks today. Fished near many of his houses. Results??????

Ouch! 2 jumbo perch between 2 good, mobile fishermen, outfitted to the gills (pun intended) and lots of little perch. No eyes. Saw just a few on the camera. Fished many types of areas over 12 hours.

I'm going to bed......

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Drove out of Lybecks today. Fished near many of his houses. Results??????

Ouch! 2 jumbo perch between 2 good, mobile fishermen, outfitted to the gills (pun intended) and lots of little perch. No eyes. Saw just a few on the camera. Fished many types of areas over 12 hours.

I'm going to bed......

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