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    Life is Good!!

    8:30am, sausage gravy on the stove, skillet cornbread just coming out of the oven, off work today. Life is GOOD!! Maybe I'll take the boys fishing when they wake up (If they want to go. )

    Joe

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    You should be in the shop turning Joe.
    Dick

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    No Pain-Good

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    Some pan fried blue gill would be great for breakfast.

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    Greg,

    You ain't lived till you do the shore lunch with fresh Minnesota Walleye.
    Joe can you hook us up?
    TJH
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    Tyler---
    STOP... I gotta go to my shop today and this droolin isn't going to make it. Too much cast iron in there for all this humidity. I'm originally from Ohio and they just don't make the fishin like that down here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    Greg,

    You ain't lived till you do the shore lunch with fresh Minnesota Walleye.
    Joe can you hook us up?
    Although doing a shore lunch with a 34" pike isn't too bad either. In fact it's soooo good that my wife is making me go out today and buy a Lund Fisherman (17' or 18' haven't decided).

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    Hmmmmmm, Hey Tyler, I smell an off topic gloat coming....better have pics huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    You ain't lived till you do the shore lunch with fresh Minnesota Walleye.
    Just don't confuse a walleye with a sauger!!!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    Greg,

    You ain't lived till you do the shore lunch with fresh Minnesota Walleye.
    Joe can you hook us up?
    Tyler,

    Nuthin better than a good Lake Erie Yellow Perch dinner, fried in a cast iron skillet, over a campfire. Walleye is my second choice. Going to the Islands next weekend camping, hopefully something will be biting! I don't have a boat so it will be shoreline fishing for us.

    Bluegill for breakfast. Brings back memories of camping w/Dad back when I was young. He used to fry up the best Bluegill around, pulled right off the bones. There was never any left over! Sure miss the guy.

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Wilson
    Although doing a shore lunch with a 34" pike isn't too bad either. In fact it's soooo good that my wife is making me go out today and buy a Lund Fisherman (17' or 18' haven't decided).
    Foul! Foul! stealth gloat, Ten yard penalty.
    TJH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    Foul! Foul! stealth gloat, Ten yard penalty.
    But alas I didn't pull the trigger. The guy wouldn't negotiate with my wife on price, which was a good price. Not negotiating on price, even a small amount, does not impress an Asian - so the checkbook stayed tucked away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Tonich
    Tyler,

    Nuthin better than a good Lake Erie Yellow Perch dinner, fried in a cast iron skillet, over a campfire. Walleye is my second choice. Going to the Islands next weekend camping, hopefully something will be biting! I don't have a boat so it will be shoreline fishing for us.

    Bluegill for breakfast. Brings back memories of camping w/Dad back when I was young. He used to fry up the best Bluegill around, pulled right off the bones. There was never any left over! Sure miss the guy.

    Joe

    I tried to call my dad a couple of weeks ago to wish him a happy birthday...he was up at Crooked lake, fishin with my brother. I know they was eatin good. I gotta plan on going home next summer to do some of that. I miss it too. I'm trying to remember when I got too old and busy to do that kind of stuff. It's been over 5 years since I went fishin with Pappy.

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