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3:55 pm December 19, 2009
| OutdoorFrontiers
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LOL, you can keep the card playing, but dangit, you never invited me for a "liver damaging fishing trip" when I lived near you!!!
I'm hurt….. 
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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2:02 pm December 19, 2009
| gunner
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all on tip ups we did not jig we fished from a friends dads place. there was more going on in the house then on the ice. lets just say that my liver needs to heal a little before we go back. stayed up all night playing cards and drinking o ya and fishing to .
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12:09 pm December 19, 2009
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Dang Gunner, that's not a lot of ice!
It does sound like you had good results though. Were all the fish on tipups or were you jigging too?
Be careful out there…
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10:51 am December 19, 2009
| gunner
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Fished lake Alice 16 and 17th. We had 2 1/2 to 4 inches of good ice with some water on the ice. We started fishing at 10 am on the 16th and fished through the night with 4 walleyes and 1 northern that was 28 inches. All the eyes were 14 to 17 inches . We had alot of small fish in the 9 to 12 inch range. We lost 3 fish that were over 6 pounds. We fished a big sand flat next to the channel and a weed bed in 3 to 5 feet of water. We set tip ups in 6 to 12 feet of water. With most of the falgs on or near the weed line. But bigger fish cought in 8 to 12 feet of water.
Bait we used were small suckers and small shinners in the 2 to 3 inch range.
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