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2014 Winnie Get to Gator look and release videos


merkman

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Let's get all the 2014 Winnie Get to Gator Look and release video's submitted to this thread in preparation for the final vote for the winner.

Winner of the look and release competition will receive a custom fish decoy ($50+ vales) donated by the Minnesota darkhouse and Angling Association East Central Chapter.

I will post a picture of the prize decoy as soon as I get a pic.

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I intended to take one of Matt's tip up pike! grin

I started the video but then my phone started acting up on me. I said to heck with the video when we figured out how big it was. The phone went in the pocket so we could land her. Didn't take a release photo either... What's up with that???

I think yours takes the win Sam. smile

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I just got the picture of the give away decoy for this competition.

The original decoy I had lined up fell through; but I think we ended up with a nicer decoy in the end.

Thank you Sham for the great decoy carving!!!

I am sure I it swims as good as it looks!!!

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any disagreements in awarding the decoy to bowhunt as the official 2014 HSO Get to Gator Look and Release Champ?

He has my vote

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Well, I would be honored to add it to my collection. I have been wanting a natural sucker decoy, and I can't wait to watch it swim. I hope everyone enjoyed the videos, and I will try to get some more this winter to post up. Thanks Merk for putting this look and release contest together, and thanks to Sham for carving a great looking decoy. I will put it to good use.

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