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  1. on my fishfinder my waypoints 4, 17, 18, 21, 25 and 27 are all spots you can find bass. Hope you get into some!
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  2. Mine: 1213, 1214, 1245, 1246, 1247. PM me if you want more.
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  3. True, I keep saying that. You are obviously very smart :)
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  4. Still like to get out and see them - this time I thought I would bring a camera with me to the ground blind. Nikon D330s Nikkor 70-200 f2.8 VR1
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  5. Great pictures, I love seeing the wildlife !!
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  6. And to think I just threw this 26" RCA out, still working. Bought it on a Friday night at Krazy Krazies in 1982, so we could watch bugs bunny in colour on Saturday morning.. .
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  7. Built in obsolescence. The manufacturers could build them better; but they'd be cutting their own throat's. They want us to buy a new set every 4 or 5 years; not every 10. Dan.
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  8. So sorry to hear about your case. Too many horror stories out there. It infuriates me to see some out there denying the whole thing, downplaying it-----'just another flu"---and/or ignoring the rules. The lack of enforcement for blatant flouting of the rules e.g. allowing anti-mask protests is. IMO. inexcusable.
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  9. I am assuming this is your band. If so, you guys would make the beer go down fast.
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  10. Here's an old locally hand drawn map of the lake. It's quite accurate. That red stripe is the only main lake weed bed that drops quickly into deep water. Big Pike hang around that deep edge looking to intercept roaming schools of Cisco. If you zoom in you'll notice to named rocks in Big Water that will just break the surface in low water seasons. Babcock's and Englishman's rock. Great spots for Smallies but in reality they are everywhere along rocky shorelines. The second map is the depth map and I've marked a lot of the runs I like for Lakers, but again you'll see plenty of boats trolling so that will give you an idea as well. What I really like is that when the wind picks up there are lots of areas to get out of the wind for smaller boats like in between the islands and over in Western Water where I like to go. One thing about Lakers there is the bite is good in the morning and peters out around 10 so we always like to be launching by 7. Lot's of hazards in the lake too but for the most part they are all well marked. Lot's of good hiking trails too. It's a beautiful lake where a section of the shield juts down south close to the border.
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  11. Thought I'd share a quick instructional video for anyone interested in jigging for walleye on the Grand River. I had a blast in May! A very nice run of walleye with the occasional pike in there as well. Enjoy!
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