Metro Tournament Results Updated
sworrall
Posted 6/10/2012 10:59 AM (#564324)
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Paul is fishing another event today, and will have the full results to us later. I'll have them posted when I return from the Merc Nationals.

Here are a few images and some data:
Picture One:
A cool picture of Larry Dahlberg with a 43" on the St. Croix that landed him in 12th

Picture Two:
Here is Kyle Schellenberg who had a 47.5" and 43" on Forest Lake.

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Here is Gene Buchert with the Metro Muskie Big fish winner- a 50" from Eagle Lake


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MuskieFever
Posted 6/10/2012 9:52 PM (#564409 - in reply to #564324)
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Nice pictures. I really wish I would have known before launching that bald eagle had been poisoned the night before the tournament...Very frustrating day for us.
sworrall
Posted 6/11/2012 4:22 PM (#564543 - in reply to #564324)
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greenejeans
Posted 6/11/2012 6:25 PM (#564562 - in reply to #564543)
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Thanks for the update Steve,looks like the results are way different than what was posted before.I read earlier that there were 3-53"ers.And 8 out of 10 top fish were from Waconia.Looks like Eagle got top lake this year.
on the eight
Posted 6/11/2012 6:28 PM (#564563 - in reply to #564562)
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greenejeans - 6/11/2012 6:25 PM

Thanks for the update Steve,looks like the results are way different than what was posted before.I read earlier that there were 3-53"ers.And 8 out of 10 top fish were from Waconia.Looks like Eagle got top lake this year.


I believe that was 3 years ago when that happened.
FlyfishMN
Posted 6/11/2012 8:37 PM (#564588 - in reply to #564563)
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on the eight - 6/11/2012 6:28 PM

greenejeans - 6/11/2012 6:25 PM

Thanks for the update Steve,looks like the results are way different than what was posted before.I read earlier that there were 3-53"ers.And 8 out of 10 top fish were from Waconia.Looks like Eagle got top lake this year.


I believe that was 3 years ago when that happened.


Yes, that was pretty much the end to all of the big fish in Waconia...
happy hooker
Posted 6/12/2012 9:37 AM (#564655 - in reply to #564588)
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Next year Pauls thinking about adding the MPL's City lakes and East & West Rush
Slow Rollin
Posted 6/12/2012 9:46 AM (#564657 - in reply to #564588)
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FlyfishMN - 6/11/2012 8:37 PM

on the eight - 6/11/2012 6:28 PM

greenejeans - 6/11/2012 6:25 PM

Thanks for the update Steve,looks like the results are way different than what was posted before.I read earlier that there were 3-53"ers.And 8 out of 10 top fish were from Waconia.Looks like Eagle got top lake this year.


I believe that was 3 years ago when that happened.


Yes, that was pretty much the end to all of the big fish in Waconia...


yes, it was the end out there.
Mr Musky
Posted 6/12/2012 10:50 AM (#564671 - in reply to #564324)
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What was Paul's big annoucement Steve?
sworrall
Posted 6/12/2012 4:33 PM (#564757 - in reply to #564324)
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Not sure, I was at the Merc National.
Pedro
Posted 6/12/2012 7:44 PM (#564794 - in reply to #564324)
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No kidding there horrible people???...they have only provided us with the best metro fishery for muskies in the united states, and probably the best muskie lakes in the U.S. Thank you MNDNR for all your work.
Ben Olsen
Posted 6/12/2012 10:55 PM (#564834 - in reply to #564324)
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All reports I've heard are good fishing on Bald Eagle this week...numerous fish caught. Keep in mind people use resources differently and muskies and other sport fish are managed...sometimes to the detriment of other types of lake related activities. Weeds make swimming less enjoyable. Deal with it. They don't HAVE to stock muskies; in fact I'm surprised they don't have fish free recreation lakes. No fishing allowed! Jet ski access only! Can't we be happy and thankful for what we got?! Right on Pedro...Thanks MNDNR and especially Muskies Inc. Muskie fishing is still better than ever!
Ben Olsen
Posted 6/13/2012 12:47 AM (#564849 - in reply to #564324)
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Wait a sec...I just caught that...sworall...you don't know what the announcement was?????????????????????????????? Off to a great start!!
City Angler
Posted 6/13/2012 6:59 AM (#564868 - in reply to #564324)
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Next year Pauls thinking about adding the MPL's City lakes and East & West Rush
Let's not and say we did. The city is a great oasis to get away from the crazy pressure that near 500 anglers put on the resource that weekend not to mention the pressure the entire first week of those pre-fishing. Now their is no place in the metro to go to get away from the craziness. Don't say Tonka!
kustomboy
Posted 6/13/2012 7:08 AM (#564872 - in reply to #564324)
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I agree. I fish Rush to get away from the tournement that weekend. I have nothing against the tourney but leave a couple lakes available for those of us who don't want to fish it. Especially since Rush has another muskies, inc. tourney on it just a week or two later.
Sorgy
Posted 6/13/2012 7:27 AM (#564876 - in reply to #564872)
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Location: Lino Lakes, MN
The North Metro Chapter has a small one day tournament on June 23rd I think. It is only $15.00 bucks to enter. In the past there have been on average about 20 anglers max for the tournament. I don't believe that it adds any pressure before or durring the tournament to the lakes.
For more information look up the North Metro Muskies Inc chapter.

Good Luck

Steve
Another City Angler
Posted 6/13/2012 9:18 AM (#564904 - in reply to #564324)
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I would also hope Paul doesn't add the city lakes to the tournament going forward. 467 participants pounding the existing lakes this year.....
happy hooker
Posted 6/13/2012 10:16 AM (#564923 - in reply to #564904)
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Guys pass your concerns on to Paul has far has adding the other waters next year hes always willing to listen

has somebody who was born in so mpl's went to mpls'south high I too am protective of the city lakes and the quiet,however I know alot of people who wont mess with em they spent 30 grand on a boat and they wanna hear it scream Ive been told this by alot of musky guys there are Rangers out there but 'boys will be boys' and they wanna go somewhere they can put up a rooster tail.

I would however like to see someone do an Aquatennial tourney which is only fitting for a celebration of City lakes in would be cool to do it on the "chain' and have half the money used for stocking extra fish which I think we could get permission for
sworrall
Posted 6/13/2012 9:53 PM (#565109 - in reply to #564324)
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Ben,
I was being facetious because of the source of the question and the fact the guy obviously knows the answer already.

Of course I know what the announcement was.

When Paul is ready, a press release will be published.

Guest
Posted 6/13/2012 10:05 PM (#565112 - in reply to #564324)
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I guess I can't read the code. What exactly was the big announcement from Paul Hartman?
sworrall
Posted 6/13/2012 10:09 PM (#565113 - in reply to #564324)
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The MMTT will be back in 2013.
Guest
Posted 6/13/2012 10:14 PM (#565115 - in reply to #564324)
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Thanks, sworall.
MuskyMidget
Posted 6/13/2012 11:02 PM (#565122 - in reply to #564324)
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For all you guys so concerned about not adding other lakes to the tourney because of the pressure. GIVE ME A BREAK. It's ONE day. ONE day.

Minnesota musky season is open for 6 months. Quit complaining about the amount of fisherman and "pressure" on these lakes for ONE day.

Geez


Edited by MuskyMidget 6/13/2012 11:04 PM
Guest
Posted 6/14/2012 9:30 AM (#565175 - in reply to #564923)
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happy hooker - 6/13/2012 10:16 AM

Guys pass your concerns on to Paul has far has adding the other waters next year hes always willing to listen

has somebody who was born in so mpl's went to mpls'south high I too am protective of the city lakes and the quiet,however I know alot of people who wont mess with em they spent 30 grand on a boat and they wanna hear it scream Ive been told this by alot of musky guys there are Rangers out there but 'boys will be boys' and they wanna go somewhere they can put up a rooster tail.

I would however like to see someone do an Aquatennial tourney which is only fitting for a celebration of City lakes in would be cool to do it on the "chain' and have half the money used for stocking extra fish which I think we could get permission for


Hooker, do you proof read what you say, or just hit send?
happy hooker
Posted 6/14/2012 9:42 AM (#565179 - in reply to #565175)
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sned
Hammskie
Posted 6/14/2012 10:36 AM (#565191 - in reply to #564324)
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Sned:
To receive a "Sned", or indeed to be "Snedded", involves being subjected to a tirade of both baffling and, quite often, largely rambling and inaccurate scientific waffle.
sworrall
Posted 6/14/2012 10:39 AM (#565193 - in reply to #564324)
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Happens to me all the time.
kustomboy
Posted 6/14/2012 11:22 AM (#565204 - in reply to #565179)
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happy hooker - 6/14/2012 9:42 AM

sned


Post of the eyar.
Guest
Posted 6/14/2012 6:40 PM (#565295 - in reply to #564324)
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Musky midget,
One weekend day in the month of June, why not have the tourney in the month of August how about the third weekend in August. I wonder why it has never been at that time of the year?
MuskyMidget
Posted 6/14/2012 9:06 PM (#565324 - in reply to #564324)
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Probably because water temps are too high in the Metro in August.
sworrall
Posted 6/14/2012 9:13 PM (#565326 - in reply to #564324)
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Guest,
Let us know when you are going to raise the money Paul has to assist the Metro lakes muskie population. Until that time, can it.
happy hooker
Posted 6/15/2012 9:52 AM (#565401 - in reply to #565326)
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if people think Paul makes alot of money off these things,,think again,, Paul does this has a party/gettogether,,when you have a party,football,bbq at your house do you make a profit off it??? Paul likes to see this thing happen with the profit second has he will tell you "90% of my friendships have come from doing these things"
Paul asks me to help out with some of his events and always writes me a check afterwards at which point I ALWAYS rip it up because I know how little these things make,,,its all about the fun

Edited by happy hooker 6/15/2012 9:56 AM
guest
Posted 6/15/2012 12:24 PM (#565448 - in reply to #564324)
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Let us know when you are going to raise the money Paul has to assist the Metro lakes muskie population. Until that time, can it.

So if you help assissit the MN DNR then it's ok to over pressure the resource. I missed that one sorry my bad.

happy hooker
Posted 6/15/2012 1:08 PM (#565458 - in reply to #565448)
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guest

so on the second weekend of muskie season after a looooong off season you dont think those same fisherman are going to be out fishing anyways

Edited by happy hooker 6/15/2012 1:09 PM
sworrall
Posted 6/15/2012 1:14 PM (#565460 - in reply to #564324)
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'So if you help assist the MN DNR then it's ok to over pressure the resource. I missed that one sorry my bad'

Ignorance must be bliss. There's your sign....

This event for years fed muskies raised in ponds stocked into Metro lakes after volunteers harvested them out of the ponds when the are large enough with money raised through events like this as well, all above and beyond anything the MNDNR is doing. The muskies are stocked in the Metro, and you are fishing for them now.

OVER Pressure the resource? How many fish were caught? Very few, and all released as if the folks were just enjoying a day's fishing, and many would have been anyway. It was ONE day, and didn't even last until evening. You are just talking stupid because you perceive that water as 'yours'...it ain't.

Hard not to break my own rules here....

Cyclonehunter
Posted 6/16/2012 1:17 PM (#565593 - in reply to #564324)
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It never ceases to amaze me when people complain about something that has brought so much joy to so many. I was fortunate to place in this event years ago and won a trip to Canada with my 2 young sons. That trip turned into another young man winning a charity auction to fish with us as well. He had never caught any fish over 15" in his life. After numerous northern pike and a 40" muskie , a young boy was hooked. My 2 sons would go on to fish with me for countless hours over the years and now fish this tourny even when i can't make it. For $35 I bought a lifetime of memories. As Steve said, all muskie nuts would be fishing that day anyway. Thank god for guys like Hartman who take the time to organize such an event.
BLIZZAK
Posted 6/16/2012 3:42 PM (#565610 - in reply to #565593)
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And most of the complainers are noted as GUEST its not that hard to register on this site keep up the great work Paul!!!!!!!
fishpoop
Posted 8/19/2012 7:28 AM (#579282 - in reply to #564324)
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@Guest

I've been away from the muskie game for a couple of years now. Haven't had the boat out of the garage. I haven't been on this message board at all in that time either. Haven't gone to any of the Muskie Inc meetings either. Kind of lost the drive and the passion for the game after my wife (and fishing buddy) died a few years back. Sometimes I miss the game truly. I miss the fun and excitement of fishing. The joy of making new friends and sharing the passion of the muskie. I miss doing something for the good of the resource, not for myself and my fishing but for the good fishing for everyone, you included. I've helped stock fish. I've given away thousands of my own dollars as tournament prizes in order to promote women in muskie fishing. I've helped with Muskie Inc events. Sat on the chapter boards. Did what I could do when I could do it. I'm not patting myself on the back here. Really, I'm not. As I said, I've been away from the muskie game and I don't have a reputation to make, a name to make for myeslf. Not sure that I care much anymore.

I can tell you one thing I DO NOT miss about the muskie world. That's people like you that love to pee and moan about how a tournament interfers with your fishing, or whatever the gripe might be. These tournaments help fund the money necessary to rasie and stock the fish for you to go fishing for in the first place. What have YOU given to the muskie world? What have you done to promote better fishing for all?? Huh?

Paul Hartman has done more for muskie fishing in Minnesota than most people dream of doing and yet you feel justified in posting and whining on here about a tournament on 1 weekend day in June that interupts your fishing.

Like I said, theres much about the muskie fishing game I miss at times and then it takes just one person to remind me why I dropped out of it all. Some people are so selfish.

@Sworrall:

Hey Steve! Been a long time. Hope my post above doesn't cross any of the posting guide lines but if it does...oh well. Sometimes people have to be called on their attitude.
BLIZZAK
Posted 8/19/2012 11:15 AM (#579320 - in reply to #579282)
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fishpoop I would like to personaly thank you for what you have done for the sport I have met you a couple times and you do a great job as well your post was right on
Thanks Again
fishpoop
Posted 8/19/2012 6:55 PM (#579411 - in reply to #579320)
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BLIZZAK - 8/19/2012 11:15 AM

fishpoop I would like to personaly thank you for what you have done for the sport I have met you a couple times and you do a great job as well your post was right on
Thanks Again


Thanks Blizzak:

People tend to forget, it is not what we get in life that matters but what we give.

Thanks for your kind words. There are great people in the muskie world....and then there's the others.
fishpoop
Posted 8/19/2012 7:23 PM (#579417 - in reply to #579320)
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BLIZZAK - 8/19/2012 11:15 AM

fishpoop I would like to personaly thank you for what you have done for the sport I have met you a couple times and you do a great job as well your post was right on
Thanks Again


Oh and by the way, there are many more out there that have done more and continue to do more for the muskie resource than I've ever done. Not only in Minnesota but all over the muskie world. Muskie fishing today is what is because many people got involved and helped carry the load in the muskie world.

Yes, I've done what I could to help but compared to others I've done very little.
guest
Posted 8/21/2012 7:30 AM (#579813 - in reply to #564324)
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Fishpoop, shoulder dislocation noted. well played
sworrall
Posted 8/21/2012 8:52 AM (#579832 - in reply to #564324)
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fp,
Very good to hear from you again sir, if you ever want to hit the water over by me, I have an open seat.
fishpoop
Posted 8/25/2012 2:16 PM (#580837 - in reply to #579813)
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guest - 8/21/2012 7:30 AM

Fishpoop, shoulder dislocation noted. well played


Will admit I'm not quite certain what shoulder dislaction statement means? I think I understand your comment but a bit uncertain.

I'm going under the impression though that my comments did hit home and that you've kind of thought things through a bit more and have maybe changed your mind about things? If so, then I say to you. Well done. It's never to late to learn and grow. And with that in mind....

I need to get my head out of my ass too and try and get back into the game again. I don't think I'm going to do it this year though I'm still trying to cope with many issues in my life. Maybe I've not lost the passion completley just have had it cooled down some?

fishpoop
Posted 8/25/2012 2:23 PM (#580838 - in reply to #579832)
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sworrall - 8/21/2012 8:52 AM

fp,
Very good to hear from you again sir, if you ever want to hit the water over by me, I have an open seat.


Mr. Sworrall:

I Thank You for the kind offer. Maybe some day I can take you up on it too. Right now though I'm not quite ready to seriously think about getting back in the boat yet. I'm making some changes in my life and if they pan out I might be able to think about doing some fishing again.

I know I would enjoy a day on the water with you. I remember your seminars well. I still chuckle every so often about your comment, "Waves on the water causes the wind to blow." Even after all these years, that has stuck with me and the point you were making with that statement. You have been able to get me to think a bit deeper about Muskies, their habitat, and their habits and that is a true gift.

Hunter4
Posted 8/25/2012 2:40 PM (#580843 - in reply to #564324)
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FP,

You will not remember me but I will always remember you. Its with the heaviest of hearts that I remember your wife's struggles and your pain. However, through that I personally have learned several great lessons. None bigger then too enjoy every single moment I have with my family and friends. I can't tell you how many times I've let the words "Fishpoop" fly out of my mouth when my Austitic daughter would get a bird nest in my Calcutta or shout out "Dad look at that fish" while getting a huge follow in Canada. I can honestly say everytime things begin to ramp up my blood pressure when fishing with her. I'll belt out the words "Fishpoop" and she'll say "Ah dad thats gross" and she'll laugh and laugh. Its at that moment I'll remember these moments in time that I will not get back. The sport of Musky fishing is a little less better off without you in it. Sara and I just wanted you to know that.



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Posted 8/25/2012 3:25 PM (#580849 - in reply to #580843)
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Hunter4 - 8/25/2012 2:40 PM

FP,

You will not remember me but I will always remember you. Its with the heaviest of hearts that I remember your wife's struggles and your pain. However, through that I personally have learned several great lessons. None bigger then too enjoy every single moment I have with my family and friends. I can't tell you how many times I've let the words "Fishpoop" fly out of my mouth when my Austitic daughter would get a bird nest in my Calcutta or shout out "Dad look at that fish" while getting a huge follow in Canada. I can honestly say everytime things begin to ramp up my blood pressure when fishing with her. I'll belt out the words "Fishpoop" and she'll say "Ah dad thats gross" and she'll laugh and laugh. Its at that moment I'll remember these moments in time that I will not get back. The sport of Musky fishing is a little less better off without you in it. Sara and I just wanted you to know that.


Mr. Hunter:

I'm sorry that you are correct in that I do not remember you. Forgive me for that, please. I've been away for so long and have had so much on my mind over the years that I've just not have been able to remember everyone. I've had to let go and to forget on purpose as part of the healing process.

There's been so many good people in the fishing world that are gone now that it is truely difficult to remember them all and they deserve to be remembered too.

As for your post here. I THANK YOU! Reading your kind words about me and my wife means more than I can express here in words. Words truely fail me at the moment. I had no idea whatsoever, none, cluesless, that our story touched you and others too so personally and deeply. I am moved to tears by your kind words. I don't know if they're tears of joy or of sorrow, perhaps a bit of both?

I can tell you that Mary, were she able to read your post, would be STUNNED by the kindness of your words and the fact that she was the center of all of this attention. I know she would be floored by it. I know she would be proud and pleased by her story touching others lives in such a positive and wonderful manner.

I've spent the last 8 years trying to understand why I had to lose her so young. I've asked God why? I've asked many times without any answer and I think now for the first time your post here has provided a bit of the answer to that question.

That you were able to take from our story, Mary's story, and share that with your daughter and share the joy of fishing with your daughter is truely a priceless gift.

I wish you and your daughter, tight lines, sharp hooks, big fish and a lifetime of shared fishing memories. Thank You again for this wonderful post today.

Paul Villnow
aka Fishpoop.
fishpoop
Posted 8/25/2012 3:29 PM (#580850 - in reply to #564324)
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P.S.

Thanks for posting a picture of your daughter with her muskie. What a wonderful picture. I hope you have that framed and on your living room wall.
happy hooker
Posted 8/26/2012 4:19 PM (#580960 - in reply to #580850)
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Poop

everybodys going to 'HAIRBALL' tommorow[monday nite 8:30] at the state fair they are letting them do their PYRO show,,,Me.TroyZ,Todd,Erick,Doc] all the beutiful people in musky fishing,,swing by if you can the musky crowd turns groupie for the HB

Edited by happy hooker 8/26/2012 4:29 PM
fishpoop
Posted 8/27/2012 12:07 AM (#581049 - in reply to #580960)
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happy hooker - 8/26/2012 4:19 PM

Poop

everybodys going to 'HAIRBALL' tommorow[monday nite 8:30] at the state fair they are letting them do their PYRO show,,,Me.TroyZ,Todd,Erick,Doc] all the beutiful people in musky fishing,,swing by if you can the musky crowd turns groupie for the HB


Hook:

Where at the fair? What stage are they playing on? You posted the time but not the location. The fair is a big place. I might be able to make it.