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Purple Skeeter
Posted 9/10/2008 11:48 AM (#73294)
Subject: New Boat


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If my next boat is not Purple..... do I have to change my name?

Purple Skeeter (Sold)
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Viking
Posted 9/10/2008 12:39 PM (#73295 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: RE: New Boat


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Location: Menasha, WI
I've got a Viking's decal you can add for authenticity
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mrmodog
Posted 9/10/2008 1:12 PM (#73296 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: RE: New Boat


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Dom, How are you going to get through the fall without a boat?
No BDN 'fix' this year?
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Mr. Darboy
Posted 9/10/2008 2:34 PM (#73300 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: RE: New Boat



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Location: Darboy USA
If you have to change your name, then so do I. I don't live in Darboy anymore!

What are you looking at for new boats?
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 9/10/2008 2:38 PM (#73301 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: RE: New Boat


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I'm still getting over the emotional shock of seeing my Purple Skeeter head to Minnesota... I had 5 guys from there that were all interested in buying my boat.

For now, I'll keep working on the plans for my lake house and dream of pushing my boat 1/2 mile over the dam sand bars at 2am in the morning in 30 degree weather... all in the pursuit of another 30 inch Walleye.

And.. I get to fish off my dock.... my lake lot is right on Sunset Point on Butte Des Morts. I was down there 2 nights ago watching the sun go down and my neighbor caught a 15" walleye! So for now, I'll be living through all the Walleye Firsters.. so keep those reports comining.

I just hope my back lot will produce a few crawlers... its all black soil, loose and it looks like championship hunting grounds.

Dominic

Edited by Purple Skeeter 9/10/2008 2:40 PM
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Jayman
Posted 9/10/2008 2:52 PM (#73302 - in reply to #73301)
Subject: Re: New Boat



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Congrats on selling your boat, Mickey. You ever need a ride give me a shout.
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Viking
Posted 9/10/2008 6:49 PM (#73312 - in reply to #73302)
Subject: Re: New Boat


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Location: Menasha, WI
If you feel like slumming, I've usually got a spare seat in my new (to me) Lund.
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KHedquist
Posted 9/10/2008 8:29 PM (#73314 - in reply to #73312)
Subject: Re: New Boat



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That Skeeter is clean, I had to break out the wax tonight and throw a coat on the Tuffy.

Headed to MN, what part of the MN might I see that Skeeter?
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Shep
Posted 9/11/2008 4:22 PM (#73327 - in reply to #73314)
Subject: Re: New Boat



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PS, give e shout anytime, and you got a seat in my boat!

I was born in a house on Sunset Bay! I really don't remember much about that, though. Congrats on the new house/lot!
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rangerpat
Posted 9/12/2008 5:15 PM (#73380 - in reply to #73327)
Subject: Re: New Boat



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Location: Green Bay, WI.
Hey Shep, did they have houses back then? I heard that your dad left something on a stump, and the sun hatched you! Pat (Have ya missed me?)
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thumper
Posted 10/1/2008 10:24 AM (#73936 - in reply to #73294)
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Shep's getting old. I think he meant to say, "I watched porn in a house on Sunset Bay".

That's a sweet spot to live. Right in the middle of it all. You do realize you are now forced to organize a WF "first ice" bluegill tournament, however.

Edited by thumper 10/1/2008 10:25 AM
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Viking
Posted 10/1/2008 12:32 PM (#73939 - in reply to #73936)
Subject: Re: New Boat


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Location: Menasha, WI
yeah, sure would be nice to cut through Dominic's yard instead of dragging my stuff a half mile down the trail
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thumper
Posted 10/1/2008 2:04 PM (#73940 - in reply to #73294)
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That is a decent hike out to the lake. PS could get half his gas money for the new boat by charging a launch fee.
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bradley894
Posted 10/2/2008 10:29 AM (#73954 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: Re: New Boat


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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere
ill take a season pass , for launch of my clam for early ice.. the old railroad bed is always a stop twice for a smoke kinda walk with the old 5600 ... any idia what the early ice season rate will be?
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 10/3/2008 7:24 PM (#73969 - in reply to #73294)
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Can you drag your stuff over the ripraf on the shoreline? Is the ice thick enough in the middle of Sunset Point? I have never ice fished down there so I don't know where you guys are going.

Purple Skeeter
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thumper
Posted 10/6/2008 7:13 AM (#73979 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: Re: New Boat


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If your lot is where I think it is, everyone fishes right in front of it. Gas augers roaring all day starting at 4:30 am, music blaring, and by the afternoon there will be drunk guys knocking on your door asking to use your bathroom. Just kidding, it's not that bad. All the lazy guys fish on he other side at SB's (shorter walk), so you get more real men like Viking out there at Sunset. (No offense to lazy guys, drunk guys, or drunk lazy guys intended)

It's only a 1/2 mile from the head of the trail to fish, so it's not too bad. The ice is fine off the point. I had to retrieve my shack once from near the point (blew down there from Sand Pit). I wasn't sure how the ice would be so I took my snowmobile and an auger. The ice was nearly the same thickness by the point as it was elsewhere.
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bradley894
Posted 10/6/2008 11:56 AM (#73986 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: Re: New Boat


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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere
ok if i send you fifty bucks do i get a parking pass too? or just a launch pass? what about setting up a nice shanty just off your dock with hot cocco , hot coffee and some chocolate long johns ? maybe a little can to drop some spare change in for the hospitality.. maybe a small bait fridge with some waxies , spikes, and wigglers...?? VIP only i would think? maybe one of those metal grills you see in the park in case we wanna cook out some johnsonvills,, something good and sturdy we dont wanna throw a safty line around your bird bath at first ice,,, big blues are calling.... now you see your waxi now you dont!!!!! wooooooo hoooooo no spring bobber needed folks...


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Purple Skeeter
Posted 10/6/2008 4:43 PM (#74000 - in reply to #73294)
Subject: RE: New Boat


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I'm thinking I need a 40 foot dock to get out to where I troll... so I can set up 2 cane poles and 1 line counter with a board on it to drift out into the current!

BTY.... I'm in the dead center of the point. I was out on Saturday cutting trees... had a blast sitting on the shore watching the ducks get blasted from the sky. After an hour or so, I had 8 Mallards on my shoreline just sitting there. How do they know the difference between a shovel and a shotgun??

Purple Skeeter
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