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Author Topic: 2007 walleye opener  (Read 5235 times)

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Offline WoodChuck

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 ::welcome::  Good luck with the 2007 fishing opener, and please take care ,be safe ,ware your PFD.  woodchuck ::fishing::
"i am not the KING FISHER , nor the fisher of men , but i am a fisherman "    membership n. 141

Offline Mayfly

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11 hours....to go. Having second thoughts with gas prices do I make the drive for one night?? I have to be home tomorrow afternoon.

I think I will make it ;D

Offline iceman

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yep i here that mayfly gas is up agian around here too..

have a great weekend brainerd lakes area !!
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline DDR

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Having second thoughts with gas prices

That's part of the reason I've decided to stay close to home, and NOT take the boat out for its first spin on the water this year.  These gas prices are killin' me on my budget!  :hang:

Offline rchaze60

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I know what you mean ...... good thing  both my tanks on the boat are full......... I filled up the jeep today and it cost me almost $50 and it still had a 1/4 left in it i could only guess how much it would of been if it was close to empty ughhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!