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Open Darkhouse Spearing Seat-Green Lake Between Cambridge & Princeton


merkman

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well I will be out there in the morning to give it a whril any one wanna join up show up at the landing My phone is six onetwo ninenineone ten twentysix

dealer I'll have the house in the back of my truck if you show up its the same house that I used at the GTG

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well I will be out there in the morning to give it a whril any one wanna join up show up at the landing My phone is six onetwo ninenineone ten twentysix

dealer I'll have the house in the back of my truck if you show up its the same house that I used at the GTG

This landing right?

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From Cambridge head west on hwy. 95 about 15 miles. Take a left on Xenon drive. Xenon is just a little ways West of Backwoods sports bait shop. There is a sign on 95 at Xenon that says public access.

Go to mapquest and type in the 33357 Xenon dr nw Princeton, MN. It shows good directions.

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I have worked out the final negotiations for the weekend kitchen pass.

I have been approved till noon on Saturday and after noon on Sunday.

I will be out there Sat morning before light setting up and spear till noonish

Then be out there again for the afternoon shift on Sunday.

Hope to see you all out there.

-Merk

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thanks for the offer elwood i do have my own house do i need a fourwheeler? what time on sunday?

heres my phone number 612-750-4457

I usually set up on the flats 100 yards off the landing.

You won't need a wheeler if you set up there.

If you want to set up on the crappie hole then you might need one.

-Merk

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i was just talking with my cusin today about heading up there spearing. my uncle lives on 95 west of cambridge.

i think i might drive up on monday early and stay for a fue days.

hows the snow situation up there? ice?

laska are you going up? any body else have time to go out?

i just got to get out of waterville the ice is [PoorWordUsage]. cant get out anywhere without a hole day of screwing abound on the ice.

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