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ghitierman
Posted 5/2/2007 5:32 PM (#254174)
Subject: What time to start





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How early is everyone starting I want to make sure I get to some part of a lake before everyone else. Is 4:30 too late?
Beaver
Posted 5/2/2007 7:08 PM (#254189 - in reply to #254174)
Subject: RE: What time to start





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I'll be out at the crack of ten!
Let the sun do it's work.
Did I mention that I'm not fishing until Monday?
Gimme those wide open spaces.......
Beav
Willis
Posted 5/3/2007 1:40 PM (#254350 - in reply to #254174)
Subject: RE: What time to start




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Location: New Brighton, MN
Where i'll be, sunrise is at 5:53, moonset is at 7:16 am. The moon will be almost full. (wednesday was full moon) the barometric pressure will be falling. The only negative factor is the possibility of a T-storm. All the more reason to start early...

I'll be on the water by 5 at the latest.
too bad Muskies aren't open for 3 weeks
Pointerpride102
Posted 5/3/2007 1:43 PM (#254351 - in reply to #254174)
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Location: The desert
12 am sounds good to me.
MuskieMedic
Posted 5/4/2007 2:36 AM (#254474 - in reply to #254174)
Subject: RE: What time to start





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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I'll probably be in the Wisconsin River by about 0700. No crowds here at all it's very nice.
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