Minnesota pics

We don't have Muley's in Minnesota.

But we have lots of lakes.

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StickFlicker
A land without mulies is like a land without.......I don't even want to think about it!!! #-o

Nice photos though.
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Hiker
Very nice photos, Thanks Wayne. :thumb
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MuleyMadness
Very pretty looking, has to be some good fishing though. :)
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ABert
Great photos, Wayne. Gotta love the fishing up there.
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a_bow_nut
I like those pictures. =D>

Do you ever chase the muskie or pike up that way?
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waynedevore
I've gone Muskie fishing a few times. My biggest muskie was only about 15 pounds. What do they say, is it 1000 casts per fish or 5000? Anyway you cast and cast and cast and.............

I catch a lot more Northern pike and Walleye, lots more action. The opener is Sat. I hope to have a fish fry. Bluegill, Crappie and perch are legal year around.
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waynedevore
And oh yeah, the fishing opener around here is a big deal. You think the Muley opener brings people out? deer opener is nothing. More like 4th of July in Yellowstone. or rush hour in Denver. Its crazy. (@@)
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I have family spread around Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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GUTPYLZ
I hear that land is really cheep up there. I just talked to a couple that moved there and bought a few acres on a lake for under 100,000 bucks with a house. I believe they said, the house was about 2500 sq ft.
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Those are some beautiful pictures Wayne...
and Lol Stickflicker... dont like mulies do ya?
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a_bow_nut
Wayne,

We used to have a fishing season here in Utah when I was a kid. We used to go out and get camp all set up and get the boat in the water and ready to go for the next day.

On the opener we would be up at like 5:00 to get breakfast down then jump in the boat and head out just as soon as you can see where you are going. We would fish all day Then go back and eat dinner and sit around the campfire and talk.

Though I like to fish year round I kind of miss those days.
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waynedevore
"GUTPYLZ" wrote:I hear that land is really cheep up there. I just talked to a couple that moved there and bought a few acres on a lake for under 100,000 bucks with a house. I believe they said, the house was about 2500 sq ft.
Ummmm........nope #-o
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GUTPYLZ
OOPS, my bad! I meant Michigan. How I mixed the 2 up is beyond me. I guess when they closed down the Car Plants and started to lay people off, it really hurt the economy. Sorry, I'm a bullsh-ter, but I'm not that bad of one! :))
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The Ox
hey what lake is that? i grew up in shakopee minnesota
its gotta be up north ill bet[/list]
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waynedevore
"The Ox" wrote:hey what lake is that? i grew up in shakopee minnesota
its gotta be up north ill bet[/list]
Lower and upper Ojibway lakes. about 250 miles N.
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