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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | where are some places to get suckers at around int falls and even fort Frances.can suckers even be transported across the border. Thanks |
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| I doubt you can transport live minnows of any kind accross the border. Heck you can't take leeches anymore and crawlers have to be packed in bedding, no dirt.
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| Absolutely no live minnows or types of critters like that are allowed across the border into the Queens land ! I once brought frozen shiners across and they asked me how long had they been frozen ?!?! If you going up to LOTW there's a few bait shops around Nestor Falls but I'd call first and have them reserve your meat. |
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Location: Bloomington, MN | Uuh, uhh, uuhah, you said "Meat"! Mr. K., Shadzilla's and a 16" Hawg Seeker are on your way, eh!!!! Thanks for the "support" through many years!! Have a wonderful trip to the "Great White North", it's a beauty way to go! Pick up a 12" weighted Suick....smooth! Sometimes you can just let them sit there bobbing in the water after a "profressinal over run", and a dumb bag of green slime with a brain the size of pea will smack it!!!
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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | Anywhere right across the border or highway 502 that I can get them at? |
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| There is nothing at all on 502 . If you are going as far as Dryden you can get them at KA Tackle
Lew |
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Location: Madison Wi. Chain | I think there is a Bait store as you head east out or rainy lake. It is a gas station and directly across from Rainly lake just before you take the turn for 502. Not sure they would have suckers, but maybe worth a try. BG |
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Location: Lake of The Woods | Figure 8 Baits has them in Kenora. |
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