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Open seats/fishing partners. By popular demand.


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I posted on here when I first moved to St. Paul this past August and made a good friend because of it. He works during the week so we only get out one day each weekend. I'm off 2-3 days during the week and looking for people who also have free time during the week with an open seat (I don't have a boat). I'd really like to get out on the river! I've fished it a few times from shore and have caught walleye/sauger on 2 out of 3 trips. I'd obviously pay for gas, bait, food etc. Shoot me a pm if interested. Thanks for reading.

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Rubber Ducky only works Friday thru Monday these days, zman, try getting a hold of his big a$$.

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Open seat this weekend (Saturday on Lake Gervais, Sunday for Bald Eagle) leaving dock at about 9:00 am back when we are done looking for Bass but anything is possible.  If interested e-mail me at:

[email protected]

 

 

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I have an open seat for Pool 1 and 2 tomorrow (Saturday 6/27)for Smallies and what ever else is biting. Leave Hidden Falls about 8:30 and fish until we get bored or the bite dies.

 

Interested e-mail [email protected]

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I have an open seat for the St.Croix  around O'Brien and north to Osceola, Walleye, Northern, and Muskie trolling...Probably stop on some Cat holes, and toss for Bass, While anchored and fishing Cats  I like to roll out of Stillwater around 5:30 am and back by Sunset

OR Big Marine, Square or? Pretty much open to lakes in the north east metro

16'  Ouachita, It's not pretty but gets the job done

If interested PM. or email me at [email protected]

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I know this is late notice but I am going to hot Bald Eagle about 7 tomorrow morning and fish until the lake gets nuts with other boats, the bite dies, about 4:00 or I get bored, mainly fishing for Bass but will also try some weedlines for pike etc...  I have an open seat, if you are interested e-mail me at [email protected] 

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My lady is gone this weekend and I know its getting to the close of open water season. 

If anyone has an open seat in the near metro area and would like to take out another angler I would be happy to help with gas/snacks/anything to get me out there. Still searching for a lot of these northern species. I have mostly light tackle in my possession.

Please PM me if you are feeling generous.

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I haven't had much luck posting on here but I'll give it another shot.  If any late season musky guys ever have room on their boat for one more, please send me a pm.  I'm fairly new to musky fishing but I have caught a few this season.  I have my own gear.

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I'm new to the sight. I'm off for a period here. Still haven't put boat away. Anyone interested in getting out, let me know. 

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I'm new to the area. I've got gear and have been scouring the internet for information on the area, with most of it too old to go by. I'm looking to get out this weekend in the Victoria area. If anyone could help a guy out it would be greatly appreciated. PM me if you have anything at all. Thanks in advance. Cheers

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I am relatively new to the ice fishing scene and have never fished the metro area.  I am looking for a few pointers or areas to try this Saturday.  Open to any species.  I would love to be pointed in the right direction.  Feel free to PM me.

Thanks!

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This is an old thread, but I thought it would be worth it to get it going again for the ice season.  My apologies if there's another thread that I didn't see.  Anyway, I'm going out solo to Bald Eagle on January 21st.  I'll probably be there for most of the day and into dusk.  PM me if anyone wants to tag along.  I have some extra gear that's available if need be.

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