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Anyone fishing Elk River area Sun. or Mon.


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Just seeing who will be on the river Sunday or Monday. I purchased a boat this spring so it will be my first time on the river through this area. I have fished from shore out of Otsego park and the landing by the golf course. I would like to meet some of you river rats and may have a seat open if anyone is intrested. Monti could be an option as well.

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What kind of boat did you get. If you say River Pro I'm going to cry.

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I'll be out there Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Somewhere between Dayton and St Cloud. What are you driving, I'll look out for you? I'll be in a Tracker Jet.

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I possibly could afford the trailer for an RP. '94 16.5' alumacraft 60hp tiller, 54lb maxxum bowmount which i hope will be enough for the current. It should be able to get me most places just not a fast.

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I'll be in the area (Grey Center Console LoPro)...give me a shout on the water. Always lookin' to meet FMers....

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I will be in the area sporting decals from the enemy website grin.gif j/k on a side note I'm a bit reved to try out this buzz bait with the clucker on it. I'm hoping it will PO the fish with all of that noise grin.gif

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K I need to get out and wading dont look like much of an option this weekend (high water) any open seats?

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RR i will have an open seat. i think i talked to you last year while wading up by the golf course ramp. you can show me all those hot spots you talked about. you can fish your senkos and i will fish my tubes. sunday or monday are best, wife and daughter are going to grandmas. Can we say "Kitchen Pass"

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That boat should work, but your right take it slow until you know where the channel is.

My buddy took off his skag ripping up the Crow river before.

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grin.gifI'm game Sunday would work great for me we got alot of river we can cover when its high like this! Should be a good time shoot me an email at [email protected].

Yeah that was me and my son at the Kadler ave exit, by the way I like the tubes better now to, I have way more confidence in them then any other bait at this point, besides maybe a hairjig. I will bring extras of those to they might be hot with the cooler water temps!

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hey river rat. is your name chris demars?i'm travis cunningham what you been up to?

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Trav,

whats up man? where you been? give me a call on my cell at 763-238-7103

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