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Message Subject: Multi Specie Night
sworrall
Posted 9/26/2004 10:20 PM (#22890)
Subject: Multi Specie Night




Location: Rhinelander
Sue and I hit a small lake in the area fishing for crappies, eyes, and gills. What a blast! We had a great night, warm and comfortable in short sleeves. Great dinner, too, squash and tomatoes from our garden, and fresh walleye and crappie. Pictures tomorrow, can't get anything to upload right now.


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walleye express
Posted 9/27/2004 8:02 AM (#22893 - in reply to #22890)
Subject: RE: Multi Specie Night



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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay.
Steve.

I think that is what I like best about both Spring and Fall when it comes to fishing. Seems every specie puts on the feed bag in preperation for the coming winter. Kinda like us looking forward to that first garden Tomatoe or Sweet Corn.
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