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The kids and I pulled these up in about 1-2 hrs. All ranged between 14-18". My daughter caught her first eye that night! The smiles on their faces make it all worth while! grin.gif

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You'll have to upload the picture using photobucket or another hosting site. Then click image (if you have a pop up blocker on, turn it off), then copy/paste the URL of the photo in the box and it's as simple as that! Hope this helps! wink.gif

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Best way to post a pic is open a photobucket.com account. Its free, and any non-computer swavvy (Contact Us Please) like myself can figure out how to post pics after that. Plug cam into computer, download your pics into your desktop, pull up your photobucket account, click on browse, then select the pics you wish to download, click on download. Then it will tell you your images are uploaded. Then scroll down, left click on the box that says IMG of the pic you want to load, it will highlight, then right click on it. Come back to this site, and press CTRL V- VOILA! youre all set.

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Caught most on tip ups, One I caught on a jigging rap perch pattern about 6inches long on a Genz gold walleye rod. Fun has He11. The lake was lake ocheda south of Worthington MN in SW Minnesota. Only gets 5 feet deep at the max. Found it it a fishing map book and it said that the pike were excellent. They sure were. Talked to some locals and they were telling us that a walleye in lake ocheda was extremely rare though. Guy only knew of one person that caught an eye out of it and that was a year ago. Had three cameras down and saw a lot of pike nothing else.

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Very nice directions from someone with such a different picture. Kidding. Ihave pics. iwould like to post of our summer trip with family. 10yr. old reeled in a 35 inch pike, and my 14yr.old caught a 40 inch pike. Up at Lake ST. Joseph, by pickle lake. Awsome place.

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agronomist and anyone else,

Nice fish. Look at the second northern from the top. It seems to show a lot of patterning similar to a musky by the belly. It's clearly a pike but maybe some hybidization going on there? I've never seen a pike with a pattern like that or is it just my musky delirium playing tricks on me again?

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They all look like a very typical pike to me except that second one from the top just seems to show more barring like a musky. Probably nothing, that's just me. I see a lot of muskies in my dreams too.

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