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2008 Spearing ""GET---TO---GATOR"" Feb 3rd ""Updated""


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 Originally Posted By: Bass N Spear
merk shoot them to me on a email, and ill crop them and post them here for you.

Will write report as well. Thanks man

Sorry I am so late. We got home, unloaded, and cleaned fish. After that my wife had a marvelous pot roast dinner ready for us..... Sorry my belly trumped out getting the pics posted. grin.gif

You should be able to right click and save picture as on these photos.

Let me know if you still need the e-mailed ones.

-Merk

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I really enjoyed the Get-2-Gator. It was nice to meet some more FM'ers, lunch was tasty, and I finally got some fish. I got my first pike ever with a spear! I was pumped. Probably more excited about a 22" fish than I should have been, but it felt good. When I got the fish outside no one was around but I still let out a YES! and did a couple arm pumps. That was at 10:30. I got one more fish at 11:50. I was just standing up to leave for lunch when I saw #2 came in. I threw and got my 2nd ever fish. YES, again. I got my 2 gators!

Thanks B-n-S for organizing a fun day and Merkman for bringing out all the cooking gear and being Chef Boyardee for the day.

BnS- I'll email you some pics. Could you post them here? Thanks.

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Looks like you guys had a heck of a get together. Great friends, good food, and good fishing. The three F's you need on a lake.

Wish I could have made it out but had plans in the morning and afternoon on Sunday. Next year I'll try and pull the canvas out and drop a decoy.

Great job to BassNSpear for organizing and to all for attending.

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my pics from the dark house didnt turn out at all and the pics I took out side are almost duplcates to the ones that are posted already except the one of my fish and it didnt meet the rules of posting pics. I need to practice my photo skills sorry guys.

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