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Location: Aluminum boat capital of the world | and just wanted to say "hello" to everyone here.my user name says what i have the passion for,but still get out for some glass eye's........my biggest out of missouri water's being 8 1/2lbs and 28in. will mostly use the G3 boat forum since i know ride in one.........have a great day.........Fred. |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Welcome aboard sir! |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Welcome
You're in the right place for great info. |
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Location: Elgin, Illinois | Welsome to one of the best websites in all of the internet... Everyone here considers everyone else a friend rather than a stranger... So, welcome "friend"... And, please join in the dicussions...
BTW, where exactly in Missouri... I am originally from Quincy and get back there often... |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Nice to hear from a fellow G3'r. |
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| Welcome to a fellow Muskie angler who also loves to fish for eyes! |
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Location: Aluminum boat capital of the world | Lebanon,Mo. (aluminum boat capital of the world) |
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Location: Springfield, MO | Welcom, MMH! I'm a walleye hunter from down the road in Springfield. Mostly fish Bull Shoals, Stockton and Table Rock, but I've been thinking about giving Pomme a try........ |
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Location: Aluminum boat capital of the world | pomme de terre walleye fishing is kind of in the dark. nobody really fishes for them there,but i do know when the PMTT(professional muskie tour. trail) came to pomme a few years back,they showed the locals how big the walleyes were.catching 5-9lb fish by accident while trolling for muskies. most of locals told me that didnt even know they had eyes that size. i did catch one there by accident while trolling at night for ski's....(3lber) |
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