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Shep
Posted 6/1/2004 5:43 PM (#18928)
Subject: Green Bay Eyes



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Prefished with RangerPat on Saturday out of Oconto. Had a few nice fish. Thanks again to Pat's wife, Christy, for letting Pat go play for the day, and putting up with us Saturday night. Also, for the great lunch she packed for me on Sunday.

Met up with Wolf Walleye, who was out with his boys. They had a good time, as the boys smiles will attest.

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wolf walleye
Posted 6/1/2004 5:50 PM (#18929 - in reply to #18928)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Eyes


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Location: shawano,WI
Nice fish.great day and great company.Thanks Shep.
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sworrall
Posted 6/2/2004 11:28 PM (#18984 - in reply to #18929)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Eyes




Location: Rhinelander
Sounds like fun! The boys looked a bit tired, but none the worse for wear.
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trautman
Posted 6/3/2004 10:02 PM (#19054 - in reply to #18928)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Eyes


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Shep nice fish!
Looks like the girls we let go!
Nice Job Guys.
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jerry
Posted 6/3/2004 10:58 PM (#19059 - in reply to #18928)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Eyes


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Location: Manitowoc, WI
Nice looking fish, but that one guy holding them is sure unpleasing to the eyes!!!! LOL!!!
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wolf walleye
Posted 6/4/2004 6:08 PM (#19100 - in reply to #18928)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Eyes


You must be talking about Shep or Pat.I know what you mean.HeHeHeHe
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sworrall
Posted 6/7/2004 8:56 AM (#19198 - in reply to #19100)
Subject: RE: Green Bay Eyes




Location: Rhinelander
Come on, guys, that is the 'rugged' look that used to drive the ladies to distraction. Tom Sellek after a tough day in 'Quigley Down Under' sort of look, if you will. Now one must be clean shaven or have one's beard perfectly trimmed, one's shirt and pants must match, and one must use 'product' to keep the look intact in the out of doors.

Oh well, I have always been a bit out of step with fashion, too.

The walleyes look superb!
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