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I will be fishing pretty close to home. I am going to take a couple of hours to fish before I head up north to my neice's confirmation gathering. I wonder...could I pack fishing gear, two sets of golf clubs, and still fit the luggage in the back of the minivan? smile.gif

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Since we will have 3 family groups at the house, I'm guessing I will open for bass of my dock, which is ok, since you can usually wear your arm out on the top water bite of the dock. Ikeslayer, I may run over and see you guys on Rachel, what time are you going to ease off. It depends on the time of ease off and the amount of wine comsumed the night before, I'm sure there is a formula to figure it out, but I've had enough wine tonight that I can not remember it blush.gif

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Umm, I don't know. Probably fishing panfish and walleyes with the whole fam damily at my parents cabin.
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My brother and I play the guide roles, and no one shares our love of bass.


Since your the guide, just convince them that jig/pigs, spinnerbaits, and plastic worms are the new hot baits for walleye and big pannies.

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I will be on Mille Lacs on Saturday then back to the Alex are for some pre-fishing for a tournament the following weekend! Can't wait to catch some piggy bronzebacks!!!!!

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no idea. sitting on my 5 gallon bucket on the side of some lake. any shore ideas you guys wanna let me in on and i'll be more than happy to listen. east metro area preffered.

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Was going to chase smallies on the Rum River but got an offer to hit Tonka so that is where I'll be - it's my wedding anniversary but the wife will just have to understand.....after all we've already had 21 of them shocked.gif

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