Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?
KSauers
Posted 5/3/2013 4:58 PM (#639056)
Subject: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?




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Maybe all the snow and ice up north makes for lots of idle time.
sworrall
Posted 5/3/2013 5:11 PM (#639057 - in reply to #639056)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
if you are talking about the Flaptail thread, because it's relevant to another conversation in the Tackle and Equipment Forum, and it was someone from S WI who brought it forward.

Lots of history in the Flaptail muskie lure evolution. You might be surprised what gems are stored in the archives.

There's no snow here at all, and all the Rhinelander lakes are wide open today. Sweet....

And as a result of the resurrection of that thread, a good friend is stopping in for a visit, some venison on the grill, and maybe even a little time on the water.

Worrall's Hideout is open for the 2013 soft water season......






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MRichardson
Posted 5/3/2013 5:13 PM (#639058 - in reply to #639056)
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Must have been SpongeBob...
dfkiii
Posted 5/3/2013 5:29 PM (#639065 - in reply to #639057)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?





Location: Sawyer County, WI

Lucky man !

We've got 16 inches of snow over here and about a foot (or more) of ice on the lakes. Flowages are starting to break up but the lakes will have to wait another week or so for open water season.


sworrall - 5/3/2013 5:11 PM

There's no snow here at all, and all the Rhinelander lakes are wide open today. Sweet....

And as a result of the resurrection of that thread, a good friend is stopping in for a visit, some venison on the grill, and maybe even a little time on the water.

Worrall's Hideout is open for the 2013 soft water season......



sworrall
Posted 5/3/2013 5:30 PM (#639067 - in reply to #639056)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
We got lucky with the wind and rain yesterday. It took out the lakes overnight. Ice gear is going to be stowed this weekend! Looks like quite a few of the lakes up north are still locked up.
crix
Posted 5/3/2013 5:31 PM (#639069 - in reply to #639065)
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Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN
cant wait to find this thread in 8 years now
sworrall
Posted 5/3/2013 5:37 PM (#639072 - in reply to #639056)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Then stand by, I guess!

Some folks are very interested in the Hideout opening up. Place to charge a boat, spend a night, and fish some pretty good water, while drinking our beer....if they don't have any. A few visitors even induce us to fire up the grill.
jdsplasher
Posted 5/3/2013 5:43 PM (#639073 - in reply to #639072)
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Location: SE, WI.
There is NO Yellow fliptail lizard sticking out from that walleyes mouth...:o
Badgerpat1
Posted 5/3/2013 6:50 PM (#639082 - in reply to #639056)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?





Location: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Nice to see open water on Pelican... My place is on North Twin... Still looking rather solid.
milje
Posted 5/3/2013 10:57 PM (#639123 - in reply to #639065)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?




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Location: Wakefield, MI
We got a bunch of snow too, and water. Luckily Sunday Lake is on its way back down now, really don't need the lake to come to me....

dfkiii - 5/3/2013 5:29 PM


Lucky man !

We've got 16 inches of snow over here and about a foot (or more) of ice on the lakes. Flowages are starting to break up but the lakes will have to wait another week or so for open water season.


sworrall - 5/3/2013 5:11 PM

There's no snow here at all, and all the Rhinelander lakes are wide open today. Sweet....

And as a result of the resurrection of that thread, a good friend is stopping in for a visit, some venison on the grill, and maybe even a little time on the water.

Worrall's Hideout is open for the 2013 soft water season......



jchiggins
Posted 5/3/2013 11:23 PM (#639124 - in reply to #639072)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?




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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
sworrall - 5/3/2013 5:37 PM

Then stand by, I guess!

Some folks are very interested in the Hideout opening up. Place to charge a boat, spend a night, and fish some pretty good water, while drinking our beer....if they don't have any. A few visitors even induce us to fire up the grill.
sounds like a Shangri la to me.
Goose007us
Posted 5/4/2013 7:35 AM (#639141 - in reply to #639056)
Subject: RE: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?


I didnt know much about flaptails so was an interesting thread to me.
KSauers
Posted 5/4/2013 11:03 AM (#639163 - in reply to #639056)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?




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Not the Flaptail thread. That would or could still be relavent . I was talking about the Thorne Bros. outing at Roughrock dated 8-4-05
sworrall
Posted 5/4/2013 11:21 AM (#639165 - in reply to #639056)
Subject: Re: Why would anyone go back 8 years for a thread?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ah, that's because Andy is headed up there to fish.