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Gathering Information for the Spearing Outings


bassNspear

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Well the date is now set for the 5th Get To Gator for FM and our spearing family.

December 19th!

I think we have to figure out what lake we want to go to. I know people have said a few different ones, but likes throw some out there and get it figured out within the next month!

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and when would we do that! lets get this figured out within the next week. There is a poll on the spearing forum to vote for lake!

I was kidding BNS and I was just gonna post tonight and the winner is. type thing laughlaugh I really like the voting Idea did you think that up by your self GOOD JOB DUDE

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Are any of them in the SW corner of Minnesota???? I wouldn't attending something Like this to learn the correct way on how to spearfish.

If you can make it "up north" before you have good ice down that way I could take you out and show you the ropes.

I am not sure if I could make it down to SW MN at the beginning of the season though?

You could also check out the dark house assn in that part of MN, there would be someone there that could help you out.

If you don't get any response let me know and we will get something figured out.

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tallys are in, and since we had a 3 way tie, we are going to go to Clearwater, being tahts the vote that i picked, adn we have to have someone that will have to make the final desicion!

We will have a vote for the next outing with the other two lakes that tied for our second one.

So mark it down. December 19th....Clearwater!

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