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Dennis Steele - 2005 In Fisherman Cat Guide


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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

Quote from Toad:

"As most of us already know, Dennis Steele remains one of the real sharpies in the realm of catfishing, certainly one of the most intuitive cat anglers plying the Minnesota River today. This website's real lucky to have guys like him and Ed Carlson around. If you get a chance, check out Dennis' take on circle hooks in the 2005 Catfish Guide. Looking forward to tapping your mind again, Mr. Steele!"

Congrats Dennis and Toad on your contributions to the In-Fisherman's 2005 Catfish Guide.

We are indeed pleased and lucky to have so many great Staff members like Dennis, Toad, and Ed involved with FishingMN.com.

Be sure to check the 2005 Cat guide out.

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Cool beans!! I haven't got mine in the mail yet, but lookn' forward to it. Gee, I can say I knew them when....

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Doesn't surprise me at all, they are top-notch guys with oceans of knowledge! Congrats guys and I'm looking forward to getting me a copy and reading the article!

Good Fishin,

Matt Johnson

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Excellent news....just shows to all FMer's the wealth of knowledge that is on the site!

Great job Ed and Dennis cool.gif

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I should add...

The wealth of knowledgeable and top caliber staff we have here doesn't end with the three guys mentioned above or the guys working with the Governors opener.

They are all over FishingMN.com. Many of you already know who they are and those of you who are new, just keep looking around the forums here, you will notice them soon enough.

Congrats again Dennis and Toad!!!

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Do you have to buy the guide separate or does it come with a subscription? I'll be meeting and fishing with Dennis tomorrow and can't wait!!!

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Way to go guys!

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Way to go guys!!! laugh.gif

Always get lots of top notch info. from your sites! cool.gif

Cliff

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I'm actually considering getting one of those goofy long rods and a "fishhead reel" from the boys at Midwest.....might even put a c c c ci circle hook on it too. Nothing wrong with a well rounded arsenal I guess. grin.gif

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