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Offline LPS

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Wow impressive.  All in MN?

Offline glenn57

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Wow impressive.  All in MN?
geez LPS, where you been  :scratch: :scratch: you never heard people talk about that hard ass neat inspector from Central Minnesota. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Sorry, Mikey, Gunner made me. :shocked:
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Offline Lee Borgersen

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 :popcorn: Here is just a small sample of what's going on all over the country wit dis so called travel ban! Read from da bottom up.

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PLEASE KEEP THINGS CIVIL!  Did you not read that part before you posted.  There are many of us people from Illinois that will pay the outrageous boat launch fees, buy bait at your local bait shops, camp or stay at your hotels, buy gas and food in Wisconsin so I am confused about what you are saying.  We play a big part in helping your communities and with times being tough do you really want to p*iss off the hands that help support you?  And by the way, you are more than welcome to fish here in Illinois any time and help support our state as well.  Fishing today didn't go well today either.  I will delete this in the morning if it hasn't already been taken down. Just wanted to point something out to this person.  Not all people are bad people.


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Follow simple guidelines arrogant jerk from Illinois. Your post exemplifies every stereotypical  characteristic of Illinois person we have. Compare cases in Illinois versus Wisconsin.


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There are a lot of rumors being started on face book ect. about people being ticketed . I went to Freemont today . I talked to the sheriff that is out on the river most days . There are no laws saying you can not travel any where in the country to fish .  only recommendations . The only thing the municipalities can do if they don't want you fishing in the area is to close the launches .


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Offline mike89

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Wow impressive.  All in MN?

most in Minn.  some in NW Iowa and 1 in Wis.
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Jerkbiat

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I know a meat inspector From Richmond MN. Used to go up to Tobin fishing with him.
Hey look your bobber is up!

Offline mike89

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I know a meat inspector From Richmond MN. Used to go up to Tobin fishing with him.

was he state or federal??  Not Charlie?
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Jerkbiat

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Wayne Olson and yes he is Federal. But Charlie came up there one year with us. I think 2000 that Charlie went up there. Have not seen Wayne for about 10 years now.
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Offline mike89

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yes I remember Wayne!!  man that's going back for me!!  cool!!  good guys!!!
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Jerkbiat

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Hey look your bobber is up!

Offline mike89

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Gunner55

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Ever work at Hormels while Dad was there, mike? He retired(84) before things got ugly with the strike, was only 54 but had 37 years in.
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Offline LPS

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I worked at the Armour pork plant in Sioux City in 1973.  There were these Polish women that worked at the head table.  They always wore matching dresses in pastel colors to work every day.  They like to walk up behind us new younger guys and rub their hand all of the way up our crotch when we were in the middle of doing our job so couldn't react.  :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:  Funny as heck but the first time it was a shock.  Of course they were all laughing and making loud noises when they did it so everyone else would look to see who they got... :rotflmao: :rotflmao:  These weren't young ladies neither.  Wore lots of makeup too. 
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Offline mike89

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Ever work at Hormels while Dad was there, mike? He retired(84) before things got ugly with the strike, was only 54 but had 37 years in.

never made it over to those plants...  and I remember that strike too..  very ugly.... 
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline glenn57

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I know a meat inspector From Richmond MN. Used to go up to Tobin fishing with him.
holy crapola JB!!!!!!! :shocked: :rolleyes: dats my hometown. born and raised there. now only 5 miles west. mom still resides there. don't recognize the name though!!!! :scratch: :scratch:
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Offline mike89

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I know a meat inspector From Richmond MN. Used to go up to Tobin fishing with him.
holy crapola JB!!!!!!! :shocked: :rolleyes: dats my hometown. born and raised there. now only 5 miles west. mom still resides there. don't recognize the name though!!!! :scratch: :scratch:

how about Widmer??
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Steve-o

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... There were these Polish women that worked at the head table.  They always wore matching dresses in pastel colors to work every day.  They like to walk up behind us new younger guys and rub their hand all of the way up our crotch when we were in the middle of doing our job so couldn't react.  ...

This?   :scratch:



Or This?  :sleazy:


 

Offline glenn57

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I know a meat inspector From Richmond MN. Used to go up to Tobin fishing with him.
holy crapola JB!!!!!!! :shocked: :rolleyes: dats my hometown. born and raised there. now only 5 miles west. mom still resides there. don't recognize the name though!!!! :scratch: :scratch:

how about Widmer??
I recognize the name but don't know any really. there is a younger Widmar currently working at DCI he lives by the golf course.
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline mike89

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline glenn57

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ok
I usually don't go out and about much. just never been into that in my later years.

why since I've been working from home, my wife has only threatened me 3 times with calling my boss that demanding that he reopen the office to get me the hell outta the house.  :sleazy: I think we getting along just fine if she only did it 3 times!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: 
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Offline mike89

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that is good for you!!!   :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline LPS

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... There were these Polish women that worked at the head table.  They always wore matching dresses in pastel colors to work every day.  They like to walk up behind us new younger guys and rub their hand all of the way up our crotch when we were in the middle of doing our job so couldn't react.  ...

This?   :scratch:



Or This?  :sleazy:





I was single at the time and photo #2 would have really got my attention. 

Offline Rebel SS

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Ya just couldn't control it any longer, could ya?   :rotflmao:

Offline mike89

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yea some of the woman at the plants were I'll say interesting for sure!!!     :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1: ;)
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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yea some of the woman at the plants were I'll say interesting for sure!!!     :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1: ;)

Ya, the ones with "Mom" tattooed on their 17" biceps.      :rotflmao:

Offline Steve-o

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... There were these Polish women that worked at the head table.  They always wore matching dresses in pastel colors to work every day.  They like to walk up behind us new younger guys and rub their hand all of the way up our crotch when we were in the middle of doing our job so couldn't react.  ...

Or This?  :sleazy:



I was single at the time and photo #2 would have really got my attention.

Funny, if you google images of "Polish Women" there is no shortage of women who look just like this that want to come to this country for dating and marriage.

Seems legit.   :scratch:

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline roony

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... There were these Polish women that worked at the head table.  They always wore matching dresses in pastel colors to work every day.  They like to walk up behind us new younger guys and rub their hand all of the way up our crotch when we were in the middle of doing our job so couldn't react.  ...

Or This?  :sleazy:



I was single at the time and photo #2 would have really got my attention.

Funny, if you google images of "Polish Women" there is no shortage of women who look just like this that want to come to this country for dating and marriage.

Seems legit.   :scratch:

Can you really google images?  :tut: :tut:

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Offline Jerkbiat

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Not to much googling though. They say you can go blind from to much.  :rotflmao:
Hey look your bobber is up!

Offline Rebel SS

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Not to much googling though. They say you can go blind from to much.  :rotflmao:

Didn't Barry just haveta go in for an eye check?  :scratch:   :rotflmao: