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3rd Annual Lake Winnie Spearing Get to Gator.....December 7th-9th *****UPDATED 12/5/2012*****


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I'm at Dixon. Spoke to some guys tonight that were out on ice! Said that fishing a been slow and not seeing many fish at all!

Still walking out as he stated is 5-6 inches of ice. The weather is cold, but we need the wind to stop!!

More information I gather I'll pass on to you!

BNS

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be careful gentlemen, and i use that word loosely, gringrin theres a winter weather watch out for sat nite into sunday up there as well as central mn. posssibly up to 6 inches of snow with wind!!!!!

BNS................... dont run off the trail!!!!! whistlewhistle

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Day one is in the books! Not alot of fish have been seen, abd when you do see them, they get spoked very easy with no snow on the ice.

Behindthehead has a 29 and Hawkeye has a 26.

Full day today, do I'm expecting to see alot more fish!

Next update after pot luck at noon!!

BNS

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Day two is in the books. Bowhunt set the bar high, with a 39 incher that weight 16 lbs. Iv seen alot of people spear fish, but SAM was jacked up!!

Sam 39

Hawkeye 33

Behindthehead 29

Alot more fish were seen this afternoon! Excited to see what the morning brings before the give aways at 11:30.

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Bowhunt, well done sir!!! That's as big as I've heard of coming out of 3rd River in years!!! As i remember the biggest we saw was around 34-35". Are you guys still seeing a lot of bass? How about panfish?

I didn't hear of anyone seeing any bass. Quite a few perch were hanging around and a few walleyes.

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