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7th Annual Spearing Get To Gator....Lake Winnie Area...Dec 18th & 19th


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Here's the scoop, bns put me in charge of organizing, so I can get the eagles nest cottage for $190/night up to 8 peeps- $25 per extra person (2 extra peeps in the cottage max) at 8 peeps for the place equals about $24 a person a night. There are 4 beds n 2 pull outs, I can bring an extra cot if needed. If you need a darkhouse rental they are available at $40 a day dbl house for $80 guests or staying people can rent them. If you have your own that's fine too. I need atleast 8 peeps before a reserve the room we have 7 right now. If anyone else wants to reserve a cabin they can but I can only afford to reserve 1 at the moment because they ask to pay in full for reservations of 2 or more cabins. Any ?'S just email me its fast that way- laskasmarine at yahoo dot com.

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From what I heard last year, water was clear on winnie.

Here it is- staying at dixons- spearing 3rd river flowage

Waitin on a confirmed 8th person for reserving the cabin.

I can take up to 10 wink in the cabin and I can grab a cot aswell

If someone could bring some batter we can cook some fish that night!

Ill be bringin extra deaks, my quick fish3 w/floor and my new shack.

Decoys I'm donating will be for 1st,2nd, and 3rd place prizes for spearin pike.

Here's my info- no love letters plz

John laska #5073131601

124 lenox st

Winona,Mn 55987

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Ill bring northern from home lol just in case of a run a bad luck.

O by the way anyone that uses one of my deaks and gets in the top 3, there's a shirt for ya. Longsleeve shirt that has an awesomely drawn northern-spear- n decoy on it. Professionally printed for anyone who thought I'd actually draw on a shirt!

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