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chuckski
Posted 3/31/2023 8:40 AM (#1019368)
Subject: To Trap a Tourist!




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If you on vacation and take a day off from fishing or part of a day, where do you go?
southern comfort
Posted 3/31/2023 8:53 AM (#1019369 - in reply to #1019368)
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Golfing
mikie
Posted 3/31/2023 9:36 AM (#1019374 - in reply to #1019368)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
To bed. m
miket55
Posted 3/31/2023 9:48 AM (#1019376 - in reply to #1019368)
Subject: Re: To Trap a Tourist!




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Location: E. Tenn
After a couple long days in the boat, a nice hike in the works out the kinks in the knees and hips

Edited by miket55 3/31/2023 9:49 AM
chuckski
Posted 3/31/2023 10:51 AM (#1019379 - in reply to #1019368)
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As a kid my Grandparents didn't take me many places when up North one year when the whole family was up we drove to Bond Falls in the U.P., walked around took some pictures went and got a ice cream cone.
Well I went out in the boat one day took off my shirt and got burnt. So the next day I stayed off the water. Drove from Eagle River to Sayner stopped for lunch at the Sayner Pub then drove over the public fishing dock on Plum Lake and them stopped in to Pat's Minnow Bucket on the shores of Plum lake. (this was a famous old tackle shop), then zig zagged around Vilas CO. stop at the boat landing on North Twin and up to Land O' Lakes stopped in to some video shop and saw the mount of the Ott/Lapp Hybrid. Asked about how safe to small 12' row boat out on Lac Vieux Desert. Then off to Bond Falls for a ice cream
then home. I was going to stop at Rizzo's Resort but it was getting late.
Slopski
Posted 3/31/2023 2:33 PM (#1019390 - in reply to #1019368)
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Location: Cedarburg, WI.
Golfing.
Jeremy
Posted 3/31/2023 2:40 PM (#1019391 - in reply to #1019368)
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Location: Minnesota.
Over the year I subscribe to "Smithsonian" magazine. I save 'em up just for times like this so I go out to my boat w/a comfy lawn chair (we have some nice ones), take my socks off, tilt my big motor up to about 45 deg, put my flat feet on the motor housing and read, all the time getting rocked a bit by passing boats....

It's awesome...till I wake myself up by dropping the mag. .....*grins*
sworrall
Posted 3/31/2023 2:42 PM (#1019392 - in reply to #1019368)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Usually, hang out in the cabin or resort. I have zero days a year off from my job, so some time during the day or evening I have to work for 3 hours or so. If we don't fish, I like to get that out of the way early.
ToddM
Posted 3/31/2023 7:41 PM (#1019403 - in reply to #1019368)
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Location: oswego, il
We've gone to the local stock car.track. I can remember going to eagle lake my first time in 1971 and we stopped to.stay the night in emo Ontario, we hit the stock car track that night. If there is a track not too far away we go.
Ciscokid82
Posted 3/31/2023 7:56 PM (#1019404 - in reply to #1019368)
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Posts: 330


Location: SE Wisc
Used to go Weasel’s to close that down then out fishing for the night bite. Fish til the bars reopen then go there to eat and drink, then back to Weasel’s. Repeat …
Pikebait
Posted 3/31/2023 8:23 PM (#1019405 - in reply to #1019368)
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Posts: 105


Location: Alberta Canada
Um the closest I come to taking a break fishing on vacation is come in early for dinner at a restaurant maybe. Not much of a tourist if I go on vacation it’s to fish or hunt
RLSea
Posted 3/31/2023 11:45 PM (#1019410 - in reply to #1019368)
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Posts: 481


Location: Northern Illinois
As we’ve gotten older, we usually take a nap break during the day sometime. Sometimes on bright sunny days during the week, we’ll do a little bass fishing. Sometimes you can learn something about Muskies while bass fishing.
kap
Posted 4/1/2023 6:50 AM (#1019412 - in reply to #1019368)
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Posts: 536


Location: deephaven mn
baseball game, poker room
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