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Deal me in please, but if I win I would like to offer the trip to Ozzie who just lost his friend, he could use a nice pick me up. If he can't make it I will go...I deer hunt in Blackduck and have always wanted to try Red.

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I would like to have a little givaway of a free day of fishing on upper red lake. My boat can accomadate 3 . So heres the deal if you want to enter just chime in and towards the end of the week I will deal up 5 cards per person.The winner can pick a date and we will spend the day fishing upper red lake. Who's in

cookie, I'm sure you were extremely busy this weekend with other fishing clients. But, um how did the card dealing thing turn out? confused

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Ok Its time to shuffle up and deal. I will do it in groups of 5 5 cards stud and post the best hand of each group. And here we go

group 1 ozzie pair of aces 7 4 3

Group 2 drewevans 2pair 9s 3s ace Every one in that group had atleast a pair

Group 3 powerstroke pair of 2s

Group 4 maklean pair of aces

Group 5 Pushbutton with 2 pair 4s and 2s with a king not quite good enough

Group 6 Wkngmomt2 pair of 10s here goes the last group

Group 7 Reelguy with a pair of jacks

Looks like we have a winner with drewevans.

Thanks to everyone that chimed in lets hope we have a good day of fishing this fall

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Its two redeals to one second best hand.

To bad the winner was not coming today or tomorrow because there biting. Took jess,larry and christian out last night .We ended up keeping 6 and letting six small ones swim another day. Right at sunset jess caught 4 in a row. Larry also may of had a big pike on for a second. Of course it was one of my rods so the fish got my spinner. They want to leave around noon so we are headed out in a bit. Then I have to come in and go to work at the farm. sure a'm thankfull I have some type of work with this economy

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