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4th Annual Spearing Get TO Gator Lake Winnie....Dixon Resort!! Dec 6th-8th


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4th Annual Spearing Get TO Gator Lake Winnie....Dixon Resort!!

December 6th-8th

Dixon Lake Resort...... http://www.dixonlakeresort.net/index.html

Its time to get everything set up and ready to go for the 4th annual Spearing Get To Gator on Lake Winnie.

They still have cabins available for this event. You can contact them at the resort. If you want o bring a ice castle or your own fish house to sleep in at the resort, its 35.00 a night to stay.

We will do the pizza party in the lodge on friday night like we always do. There will be more give aways and some fun events taken place.

We will have pot luck on saturday at noon by MJ's House like we did last year.

Anyone once has any questions, please let me know.

Can wait to see you all there!!!

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Are you bringing your new house this year???

I have been tinkering on mine, just a few more changes, added a hole for the guy that set up next to me. This way he can spear right next to me and watch me get the big one this year. grinblush

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I appreciate the offer Hawkeye, assuming you are refering to me, but I prefer to be just far enough away that the "big one" will swim through my hole on the way to yours. Seriously though, I can't wait to see every one again this year, and hopefully spear some fish.

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of course you won't make it, were not good enough for you anymore
not that at all. have a great time with you guys. our annual, like I have been doing this for 25 plus years spearing trip to cabin is the following weekend and I plan on a 5-6 day trip new years weekend. its not a complete no yet!!!

nuttin more then i'd like to take my trophy back!!! andi am pretty sure that's the weekend of the st paul ice show.

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Putting the finishing touches on an 8x8 canvas plus suitcase style house I just got. It had 8 seemingly useless 12"x12" holes, which i promptly turned into 3 24"x36" spearing holes. This should better suit our GTG nord lord pursuit!

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Sounds like a good set up pgf.

If anyone wants to come up that doesn't have a house or equipment let us know. I have a spare house and spear etc. I'm sure others have extra equipment.

Don't hesitate to ask.

Ill have an extra house also just let me know

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There was ice on 2 rivers a few days ago, and that's usually one of the last lakes to get ice (when it really freezes) in the area, so i think thewater is ready, hopefully a good sign for Winnie

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