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bassNspear

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Ya, I've been out in the west metro. Best tip I got for you today is I don't know of any lakes that are too cloudy to spear right now.

Don't worry about the cold. Setting-up gets you warm, and then fire up the heater! (..and HBS!!! grin )

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there is an open bed if ya want BNS, thought you were gone on your trip longer... my bad...

Sounds like winnie has slush after the road to their darkhouses so getting past the end of the line is going to be a treat, I might just try next to where the hawgs have been seen.

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go$ #amn7t heidi lol yeah! She's going still waiting for her to spear one again hopefully this weekend!

You better hang on to that one!!!

Lotsa guys out there would love to have a woman like Heidi, who takes them fishing, cuts the hole for them, Spears the fish for them when they are napping, then cleans and cooks the fish when she gets home!!!

You got yourself a keeper there Laska!

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my wife and i are plannin on spearing minnewaska by gloennwood this weekend. good luck to all that venture out. all know is northern mn is in for one long rough fishin season unless they get a big warmup. wont be much travelin off main roads.

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I know I gotta keeper n thats all Im sayin.... hopefully she gets one this weekend would be really nice!

so why you not lettin her on FM!!!!! confusedconfusedlaughlaugh she said cause your always on......gotta learn to share bud!!! whistlegrinsmirk

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my wife and i are plannin on spearing minnewaska by gloennwood this weekend. good luck to all that venture out. all know is northern mn is in for one long rough fishin season unless they get a big warmup. wont be much travelin off main roads.

Thought of spearing minnewaska in the past, but have never made it. Are there any areas that are better to set up than others? Any spots to look out for?

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not sure about spots to look out for. this will be my second time spearin there. i am told to set up where they usually fish sunnies in about 16 ft of water. i will venture away a bit from the houses that are panny fishin. the lakes a bowl so structure doesnt change real fast. i usually go out on up beyond glenwood. theres a private landing in the cattails with a donation box. i believe its on hwy 29.

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