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This Sunday the 21st


MJ1657

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I will be there also,I have gotten my friend hooked on spearing this winter and hope he will show up. I think I ruined him though,his first time in my spear shack we had 3, 12 to 16 pound fish come in and clobber the sucker. It all happened so fast he shreeked a little and no chance for a throw. Now he is calling me every day asking when I can go again,I borrowed him my old spear and tongs and he has been getting a few on his own even.

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Its probably 1/8 to 1/4 mile. I'll be out there mid morning but I'm going to set my house up Saturday. Eskimo Fatfish. Straight out from the landing to the left before the point you can't miss us. I'll have my ATV and house hauler if anyone needs a lift.

Once I'm out there I'll have a flag flying.

I sent you a pm with my contact info yesterday jvm

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I have my In-laws Christmas Party on Sunday . Will try to make the next one. Jake is forging a chisel. I think he is hooked. He now has a tent and I lent a spear and some decoys. Have fun everyone

Mwal

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I'm not sure if I will be there or not. It all depends on having the shop cleaned out and what the goose has going. Her weekend is a little messy so I need to see how that plays out. And if she wants to fish we gots to go Saturday. Like I said... Messy.

With any luck the weather will hold and the fish will play nice.

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Thanks for the great treats Wanderer!!

Happy to bring them and glad you liked them. I already talked to my pecan pie source for next time. grin

I had a good time with everyone and am glad I went - even if I missed a lot. Can't learn much about a sport if you're not there.

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