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Alright, Let's get some people out on the Big Lake, Anyone looking to get out and those who can dontate their time and a boat are invited, currently we have 4 boats, and we should be able to acomadate around 15 people at this point. I say we should start out at Garfield and work the MN side but that is up for negotiation. I'm looking at the Calendar and July 18th is looking pretty good for me. Let me know what works for you all.

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Posted

I'd be up for some Big Water endouvers!

Posted

Im in if I have the day off and the weather is decent.

Posted

That date is looking OK for me, I could probably take 2 people with me.

Posted

I would love to join you guys. I have no boat, but plenty of ambition.

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Keep them coming, so far we have signed up with boats:

Myself
Duluth Guy
Surface Tension
Cyber
Viking

Riders:
Cabin
Northlander
Outdoor Nut
Muskie
Harmonica

As far as I see it if we each take two out with the boats we have we have room for 5 more riders.
I think we might have to do a fish fry in the evening, If someone has a turkey fryer bring it with and we'll head to my place in lakeside afterwards grin.gif

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I would love to try something new. I see you guys head out there during leagues some nights and am very interested in giving it a try. I also have a WI fishing license so that would not be an issue.

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Looks like there are plenty of boats and could use a few more riders. Certainly would offer my rig if you end up needing more boats. I know you mentioned starting out at Garfield. Just a thought but perhaps a couple of the parties might want to split up and try different areas. Typically, I work up more around the Knife River or Two harbors areas during that time of the month.

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Cheffrey,
What time do you plan on starting on the 18th I'll get someone to come in for me at work so I can get an early start. I don't think we want to take my little 16 footer out so sign me up for needing a ride.
Talk to you soon, Thomas (BD110)

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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I have prier commitments on the 18th but will see what I can do.

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I'll jump in. I can run my boat with one or two other guys but if there are more boats than bodies I'll climb on board somebody elses rig. I'm pretty much limited to 9 lines and would classify myself as a relative rooky to the deep water fishery. It doesn't matter to me where I launch from although if the lake is running I'd opt for the calmer shore. I carry a WI license too so wouldn't be opposed to hitting the south shore for a while regardless.

What time are are you thinking about heading out?


lota lota...

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20' Seacraft CC
Duluth, MN

Posted

If you can take someone else I will go. My boat is still not water ready and it is driving me nuts!!

Jar Jar

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I can make it the 18th.
I still need rigger's... I'm workin on it.
They probably won't be on the surface...

B2

BD110 - morning would be best - that is when they seem to be biting harder...

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See Ya on the H2O

[This message has been edited by DuluthGuy (edited 07-02-2004).]

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Reeltimes, certainly you can leave out of the NS and anyone else too, I like the option of Duluth because you can most of the time go where the waves aren't if there are waves.
Bd110 I was thinking of leaving Barker's by 5:30 to get to Garfield by 6 am but that is still negotiable as well.
ST if you can't make it I am thinking we can do another one of these in the fall as well, I am unsure which boat will be used but if we take the big one I will be able to absorb your riders.
Lota I only run 9-10 lines on my 22' and that is plenty for 3-4 people, we'll call it by ear if we need your rig.
Jar we'll cure your itch.
Butch we may not need your boat, so don't stress about the riggers, You can always use Dipseys and Leadcore.

Boats:
Myself-3 riders
Surface Tension ?
Cyber
Viking-2 riders
Reel Times

Riders:
Cabin
Northlander
Outdoor Nut
Muskie
BD110
Lota Lota
Harmonica
Jar Jar
Duluth Guy


Still looks like we have room for a couple more, Anyone Have a Turkey Fryer?

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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If things go right I'll be rigging a new/old LS boat soon.
Still negotiating the price and lotsa repairs to be done first but the boat is sitting in my driveway.
This will mean swapping out equipment on my current rig so I may be out of the water for a bit.

Posted

Oh Yeah, what are you looking at, If you need any help let me know, I'll see what I can do.
Tom

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Frank,
You have my number I would be more then happy to give you a hand getting your new rig ready smile.gif
Talk to you soon,
Thomas (BD110)

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Cheffery,
Is there still any room? Can I jump in on this outting with you guys? I can get a hold of a small turkey fryer.Don't have a big enough boat to run on the big lake.
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Northlander,
could you please email me? I will need to know what kind of fishing takle to bring.
Do you still ahve my email?

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Thanks for the offers. My partner and I have most everything we need and will fabricate a T-bar(headache rack) and swim platform for the cooler.
Labor of Love smile.gif and your certainly welcome to come over to BS.

Posted

I'm up for some of this action also. I had plans that got canceled and could make it now. I could either go as a rider, or if everyones filled up I got a 17.5 lund with a couple riggers and most everything else you need and could take a couple guys out.

Posted

Unfortunately I have a family conflict(read....wife volunteered me) that weekend so I will be unable to make it. Hopefully next time!

Posted

Cheffrey,
I'd still be intereseted in going if there's room. I do have a turkey cooker if needed. I have the ambition and a little experinece out there. Let me know, either here or [email protected].

Later
BIG Swede

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Well this is what we have so far, Black max we are probally going to need your boat. Sorry to hear Cyber, duty calls. grin.gif How's the new rig coming ST? Also how many riders can each boat take, I can fit one more but it gets a little tight with 5 people on board. I think this will probally fill us up. We'll keep your rig on reserve Lota Lota.

Boats:
Myself-3 riders
Surface Tension ?
Viking-2 riders
Reel Times
Black Max-2

Riders:
Cabin
Northlander
Outdoor Nut
Muskie
BD110
Lota Lota
Harmonica
Jar Jar
Duluth Guy
LP1
Big Swede

For the afternoon fish fry:
Northlander will be bringing the turkey fryer so don't worry about it LP, I will donate the rest from the restaurant you all just need to donate the fish and libations.
Weather will dictate starting time of the post fishing celebrations. I'll give out the address at the dock.

Posted

As of now I work until 3 pm but will try to make arrangements to make it. I can still get the fryer there no problem. Another thing is Im only 3 blocks from the Docks so we could do the gathering at my place after fishing. Use the garage if nasty out.
Cheffrey did you still figure on me and Tom with you?
LP1 you may want to sit this one out. Its a long ways to come for what may be a short day depending on weather of course. Especially if you work Mon AM. But if your heart is set on it come on up. I would feel bad if it turned out like Fish Lake did for ya though!

Posted

Seating is optional but if that works for you guys than so be it, I have room for one more for sure and if we are short boats we can fit 4, As far as post fishing party, if you are up for two gatherings in one week then that is fine by me. definately be alot closer & my garage isn't exactly large, we could also do it on the docks at Barker's they have a hospitality room in the shipstore in case in rains & a full bar near by. Options are out there. Does the time work with everyone? Afternoon fishing can be good but it's generally calmer in the early AM.

Posted

Ya I think fish in AM and be back to fry fish and have some Saspy's in the afternoon so everyone can be home at a decent time for Mon work if they have too.
My place would be cool but it wont be anything like this Sat will be.

Posted

Just let me know where I can sqeeze in! Sorry I don't have more to offer....than a good hook set! ha ha

Posted

I have a 21 footer and usually fish 3-4 people. WOuld be preferrable to have at least 3 on each boat for running 6-9 lines, depending upon whether in MN or WI. I don't mind fishing out of Duluth but if anyone is interested in starting further North, I would be willing to take a group up out of Knife River or Two Harbors.

Posted

I know nothing about fishing the big lake, and am not even sure what equipment I need to bring. You tell me when, where, and what and I will be there. I am looking forward to trying something new.

Posted

Northlander,
I still plan on comming to this outting.It has been very very slow at work so my chances working on monday will be very slim.Please please tell me what kind of of fishing stuff I will need

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