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Posted 11 August 2007 - 03:11 AM

here you go


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Posted 12 August 2007 - 08:54 PM

Where at in Minnesota where you fishing and did you get any other species besides P.nigromaculatus and M. salmoides?

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Posted 06 September 2007 - 11:08 AM

Nice Fish! Did you catch and release or keep?

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Posted 06 September 2007 - 11:19 AM

Get a haircut! DAMFOOLKIDS! ;) (Speaking as the father of teenage daughters.)

Nice crappie. There ain't nothing like going up North.

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Posted 09 September 2007 - 02:37 PM

yeah, caught a bunch of 12-13"ers that one in the photo is 14" and a 15"er that was never photographed.

we caught a lot of large perch, even 2 walleyes on twister tails. The one I caught was a 20"er, on a twister tail hahaha.
panfish of all sorts, massive rockbass like over a foot, Northerns but none that were like 40inches or anything, no dogfish this year though. I did see one in some pads though.

cliffs of the trip
-panfish where all like 8-10+ inches
-Crappies after I found the hole where all either small or pretty large. no medium ones
-the LMbass where all like the ones in the picture, other then the really large one, they were pretty easy to catch.
-Smallies where caught too but probably only like 20-25 of them over the entire trip
-perch reaching over a foot where so common they got annoying
-Rockbass weren't so common this year but really large for their species.
-a 13" and 20" walleye caught on twister tails, no joke.
-lots of small 20-27 inch northerns, nothing too big.




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