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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #75 on: Sep 25, 2004, 10:52 AM »
Well I probably will not be hitting the water for at least three weeks. This weekend is quiet time with my children and possibly some trout fishing. Next weekend I am away on Business in Tennessee. That should be cool. I know I am missing the prime time for some serious fishing. Oh well I will just look up your posts and that will do for now. Keep them coming buddy.
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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #76 on: Sep 25, 2004, 08:48 PM »
Anyway how's a man supposed to fish while away on business. ??? 

Well, if things go the way my boss is talking right now, I might be making a trip to visit some of our remote nursing stations in northern Manitoba.  If I do get rooked into making a trip, I'll either be working overtime or I'll have some tackle with me and I'll be fishing a bit in some of those pristine waters.

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #77 on: Sep 25, 2004, 11:47 PM »
From what I have seen, you are pretty bang on Slipbob.  I'm not sure all locations would have lakers, but there are places one might be able to get into nice brook trout as well, lake whitefish might be possible too.

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #78 on: Sep 28, 2004, 12:04 AM »
d**n it, man! Nice job!
It's a good thing there aren't too many people like you around.
The 'eye population would be decimated...  ;)

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #79 on: Oct 02, 2004, 10:53 AM »
where do you fish Slipbob?  as in how far from Syracuse? Would you mind a visitor sometime if I could get over there?
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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #80 on: Oct 02, 2004, 11:24 PM »
Those look tasty the bear is hungry for fish. Throw him some or he'll eat you :o ;)

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #81 on: Oct 03, 2004, 01:15 AM »
where do you fish Slipbob?  as in how far from Syracuse? Would you mind a visitor sometime if I could get over there?
It would be a 3+ hour 1 way, differently a haul.  :whistling: That is way I don't get to Owsego or Altmar any more, to fish elbow to elbow with thousands of lines going in and out of the river :cursing: , unless that is the real reason, LOL. But, I will say that Slipbob normally doesn't have a soul around at the spot, LOL. And would have to visit the town to the home of Uncle Sam.  :flag:
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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #82 on: Oct 04, 2004, 04:17 PM »
nice pics and eaters slipbob!!...that 100% better that our get together group on saturday on the Red....cold front moving through...wind from the wrong direction....i think the gathering caught a total of 15?? sauger...not one single greenback....looks like it will have to wait until hardwater...too long a day for this guy....keep your neighborhood happy bud with them nice eyes....Grump

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #83 on: Oct 04, 2004, 05:53 PM »
u the man, u the man  :clapping:
Fishing isn't a matter of life or death, it's much more important than that!

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #84 on: Oct 05, 2004, 08:05 AM »
Nice stringer of eyes.

Actually got out there for a few hours myself Sunday evening and caught two 18 inch clone eyes.  The place was packed. I had to settle for spot #6 because of the high water. 

I've had family obligations up the wazoo this past week but things are looking better now.

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #85 on: Oct 05, 2004, 11:13 AM »
wow impressive :flex: theres enough there to feed all of us LOL

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #86 on: Oct 05, 2004, 12:14 PM »
Very nice Slipbob!!  Another tasty addition to the chronicles. ;D :P
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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #87 on: Oct 06, 2004, 10:56 AM »
Looks like you got a great system there SlipBob making me hungry for some eyes again.Hey I noticed that your eyes look kinda skinny when do they start to fatten up for winter down your way?Keep em coming SB!!

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #88 on: Oct 06, 2004, 12:58 PM »
Cool SB good luck tonight!!I just picked up an HJ12 Husky Jerk and a Strike King Mini-King Spinner bait that looked promising hopefully in the next couple of days i can get out and put them to good use ;D

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Re: Slipbob's 2004 Walleye Chronicles!
« Reply #89 on: Oct 07, 2004, 08:08 AM »
Wow.
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