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It seems that this forum always has alot of good info and alot of posts. I just wanted to say thanks to all for the great posts as it really helps myself and many others with all the info and almost always very accurate details.Without this page ,getting good ice or fish info is diffucult without actually going to the lake,it saves alot of time.

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Agreed! The South Central consistently has 15+ folks viewing and posting. It averages higher than most regional forums by a long ways.

The value of this site comes from each poster and the wisdom and experiences they share. Keep up the strong #s in the South Central Forum and it will continue to payoff.

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I noticed that too there is always some body on this forum last night at 2:00 am when i got off work there were 9 people on the south central forum.

I appreciate the posts everyone puts on here as I have only been ice fishin for two years.

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You really couldn't have said it any better Tom. It truly is a group effort and I am happy to be a part of it. It is just one of my many roles here to keep people updated on what is happening in the area and that is my favorite part. Where else can you fish all the time and post your results and get feed back almost instantly? Great job guys and gals and keep the activity up!

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I will admit, I've become fond of the SouthCentral MN forum, a nice group of people here... heck, even that harvey guy too grin.gifwink.gif I've had the privilege of meeting several of you and we've had some good times. I'm looking forward to the upcoming Get Togethers, should be a lot of fun!

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South Central is by far the friendliest and most informative of all the FM sites. I visit most sites daily and always start here. Thanks to everyone who contributes and a special thanks to T O for his stories and insights.

Who is this guy that can't remember his handle? Lee Harvey-Harvey Lee Lee Harvey Harvey Lee. Maybe they are partners and take turns posting.

Merry Christmas to All and Good Fishing.

tweed

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I know that I like looking here and seeing whats going on. With two small kids sometimes I have two live through you guy's and the fishing stories that are posted on this forum. You all do a great job with the reports that are posted here!!! It's nice to know if a guy only has a few hours during the week to get out and go the info that is posted here is THE RIGHT INFO. Please keep it coming it is truly appreciated.

Sifty

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