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So much for a productive day on the Ice.

At least we were walking on safe ice even though the fish were on vacation.

I also got Todd & Timmy there weekly intake of House Made Pastrami, Swiss Cheese and Marble Rye. Did you guys even breathe while you were eating? I forgot to ask if Todd left any of those Choc. Chip Cookies for you Tim?

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Man you guy's are killing me!! I going out tomorrow and look into a wheelchair that has studded tires. Man I hope I can get out this weekend with you all! If this weather keeps up I think I'm going to buy a Camp up in Northern Canada, probably somewhere near "Great Slave Lake". This is really proof that Mother Nature is a tree hugging bunny lover mad.gif

I only have another 4 weeks before I get my left knee rebuilt and dang-it I wanna go fishing!

Tim and Todd, keep me in mind when you set up plans for this coming weekend!

Steve

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Steve - Right now I'm thinking Maydog or if ENY Tyler can come up with something down his way will see. Did you get a package today? No check yet.

ReelEmIn - Talked with Marc today his package is on the way, there's something in it for you ;\) Did you make it up to Amsterico grin.gif

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Tim,

Package is here!!!!!!!!!! You should get the check in a couple day's. I had to go to work and fish out my book from my desk. I will find out tomorrow if the lake I like is safe yet. Went today after my therapy session and the shore ice on the west side is gone to about 5 ft. The other side looked good but I was in sneakers and didn't want to get a wet foot. Going by again after tomorrows torture session, getting stitches out. I'll let you and Todd know what is up! If its safe you have to get down here and fish it. West Point lakes are another option!

Talk to you soon,

Steve

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