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What snow there was had been seriously melted and refrozen, with only a little more snow on top of that. Walking, ATVing and snowmobiling, as well as driving, are all very easy because of that. I have an old air-cooled sled, and on opener weekend I was kicking up enough loose grainy snow to keep it cooled.

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I dont know it, thats the deal. A friend has a cabin on it and Im meeting him in tower as of now. Ill be on B-side in the AM and then head out about 1ish I think.

You know how that works. Im surprised Im not being blind folded. wink.gif

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Well I was able to get a room at the Casino (just booked it) so the better half can have her fun while I'm out on the ice having mine.

Talk about last minute cool.gif

Looking forward to giving this a shot. I'll be solo with my one man portable, so hopefully someone can hook me up with a couple of tips and or point me in the right direction.

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No prob. We'll be hooking everyone up as best we can. That's what the maps are for that we'll be handing out, and there are some people who already have offered to tow folks out to spots. And honestly? We could put every single person who comes to the bash within direct sightline of HQ, and even if there are 100 of them we could get them all in nice trout spots with no crowding. And I don't just mean along the south shore near Van Van, but all on spots within site of HQ that I've fished summer and winter within the last five years. That's no boast. It's partly the great amount of structure and depth on Bside and partly just the nature of lakers.

Lakers, you see, aren't like walleyes. They move around a lot. They travel. Some days it may seem they relate to structure, and other days they act like strictly pelagic fish. A laker found seeking out roving schools of smelt in 120FOW one day might be found a mile away nosing perch off the bottom in 20 FOW in a mucky bay the next.

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dtro, find me at HQ or channel 7. i can try to give you some info. me and the girlfrend will be out off the acsess. only one more day, can't wait!

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Hey steve I hear they had a little article in last weeks paper about the bash. do you think it was a warning to the locals. See you fri nite or sat am

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Steve and Frank,

Thank you so much for hosting this event! This will be my first FM outing and I'm pretty excited to learn how to find Lakers. I'm also hoping to help my two teenage sons and wife hookup with some fish!

I'm amazed at all the friendliness and knowledge shared with all on this site. What a great bunch of people that I'm looking forward to meeting. I hope that I can return the favors soon! smile.gif

Paul

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dtro, find me at HQ or channel 7. i can try to give you some info. me and the girlfrend will be out off the acsess. only one more day, can't wait!


Thanks I'll have to do that!

I'm pretty sure I'll be there early to get as many pointers as possible.

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All packed and ready to go. Will be on the road at 6 AM. NL try to give me a shout when you head to Tower. That is where we are staying and fishing Tomorrow. I found Stcatfish on a satalite image last week when he was out, and got the GPS coordinates. I don't know my way around this area at all, it should make for an interesting time. See you all on Burntside Saturday AM. Everybody be carefull driving on the way up.

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i'll be there early to get a parking spot. I have a black box house with big windows and the guy with ski goggels. see you on the ice. man i can't wait.

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Viking, that wasn't me. It was the somewhat stocky stunt double I hired to mislead the tecnnically savvy. grin.gif

ATW: Great to see yo here, Paul. Welcome to FM. grin.gif

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to mislead the tecnnically savvy.


I would like to see that!!! grin.gif

Woo Hoo! Is it time to go to bed yet? smirk.gif

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Cheffrey,

Yeah, me too! Last time I saw anything that could be a stunt double for Steve, had a tusk and was charging a jeep in the Serengetti Desert!! laugh.gif

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Great to see so many guys coming to the event.

Be sure to stop by the HQ and don't be afraid to mingle.

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Ouch grin.gifgrin.gif

You gonna let him get away with that Steve?????????

Time to get Junior up, if I know EOTL he will be here by 6, see all you guys up there, we should have HQ setup early this morning so it will be easy for everyone to see where were at from the access.

IT is finally here, let the 5th Annual B-Side Bash begin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool.gifcool.gifcool.gif

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