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Okay I am ready, come on ice before I spend more money


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Hope it stays colder now so we get some ice. This mornings purchase was a new big buddy heater for the portable. I tried it in the garage and it warmed it up in there from 28º to 42º in no time... it is going to be great, I like something I can turn down if needed, much better then being cold.

The houses are ready, the rod and reels are ready, the tackle box is clean and set up, come on ice, or I will have to head for the sporting goods store for more stuff to drown. LOL

Have a great Thanksgiving everyone.

Lynn

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Word.

New boots, new trailer to haul the clam 5600, new big buddy heater, new underwater cam.....

Vexlar is charged, tackle ready, auger has been ran, new line on the reels.

Just need ice on the lake. But I'm happy, the temps have been average or so, a nice slide into winter. As long as the temps hold average and cool the water I'm happy. I don't even mind the extra wind this year, I know it is cooling the water right proper.

The real sign that it tis' the season is the first over done news cast on ice safety. That it's so dangerous out there that holes are opening in the ice and dragging people in from dry land.

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The real sign that it tis' the season is the first over done news cast on ice safety. That it's so dangerous out there that holes are opening in the ice and dragging people in from dry land.


That would be about Monday in my neck of the woods LOL.

Lynn

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