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allegheny river kid
Posted 1/28/2011 3:16 PM (#478371 - in reply to #477887)
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Location: Sw Pennsylvania
I enjoy recreational drinking of fine whiskey like makers mark and jack daniels. Keeps ya warm when things outside aren't so great.
trout_tapout
Posted 1/28/2011 6:29 PM (#478407 - in reply to #477887)
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Here in Buffalo, NY we make use of the snow by making snowmen carrying giant muskies:



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JKahler
Posted 1/28/2011 8:25 PM (#478418 - in reply to #477887)
Subject: Re: Winter time activities




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Location: WI
Lots of cross country skiing this winter, and some snowshoeing. Read 6 books since Christmas.
firstsixfeet
Posted 1/29/2011 5:14 PM (#478540 - in reply to #478371)
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You guys are a pitiful bunch. Some of us are suffering, trying to heal raker cuts.

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jonnysled
Posted 1/29/2011 5:22 PM (#478541 - in reply to #477887)
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Location: minocqua, wi.
that's a chunky one
sworrall
Posted 1/29/2011 5:22 PM (#478542 - in reply to #477887)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I hope they sting. A Little, at least...
woodieb8
Posted 1/29/2011 7:41 PM (#478564 - in reply to #477887)
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living in canada we get to have a relationship with our snow shovels. i train my dogs and build baits. c,mon spring
firstsixfeet
Posted 1/29/2011 9:32 PM (#478580 - in reply to #478564)
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woodieb8 - 1/29/2011 7:41 PM

living in canada we get to have a relationship with our snow shovels.


Perhaps a divorce would be in order?
Mullhead
Posted 1/29/2011 10:49 PM (#478586 - in reply to #478580)
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Location: VA
In Virginia we chase fat chicks all winter. Paint lures and run over rocks in jet boats. I've found way too many rocks this winter.

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Fishwizard
Posted 1/29/2011 10:57 PM (#478588 - in reply to #477887)
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fsf,
What do you fish out of? I was there yesterday afternoon as well. We had 7-8 fish up with no takers, and watched a bass fisherman catch a 49"er and a striper guy catch a 46"er on a skipjack. The 49" was dragged up on the bank and laid in the grass so the guy could get out his camera for a photo. It was out of the water for at least 5-6 minutes. The guy was then surprised when the fish didn't swim right off.

Fishing muskies in the winter is great, but I'd trade it for fishing MN or WS all summer in a heartbeat. Of course, it was 56* today and went hiking with the wife and dogs, and that's pretty nice too.

Ryan
firstsixfeet
Posted 1/30/2011 5:10 AM (#478604 - in reply to #478588)
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Sounds like a lot of activity on Friday. I like that fish Mullheads got. I never tell those northern guys I'd rather fish up there all summer, though true, it goes to their heads, and ...have you seen the size heads they have already??


P.S. I'm waiting for some northern wussy to start a thread about how to deal with "snowshovelshoulder".
Netman
Posted 2/1/2011 6:14 AM (#478998 - in reply to #477887)
Subject: Re: Winter time activities





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Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
Bucknuts now that's what I'm talking about! Snowbird all the way, I'm getting close a couple more years of working, but that is the dream of my retirement.

Bruce
Will Schultz
Posted 2/1/2011 8:49 AM (#479008 - in reply to #477887)
Subject: Re: Winter time activities





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Spend most of the winter working to improve muskie fishing...
- Attending MI-DNR regulations meetings
- putting WI and MI together for spring 2011 great lakes muskellunge gamete collection
- organizing a genetic research project for MI muskellunge
- writing grant proposals
- Speaking at the Nat. Coolwater Fish Culture Workshop
- organizing our chapter banquet to raise money for muskie projects here in MI

figure 8
Posted 2/1/2011 9:21 AM (#479011 - in reply to #479008)
Subject: Re: Winter time activities




Posts: 238


Shovel snow
drink beer
sharpenhooks and drink beer
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