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Author Topic: Barnacles 1-28-09  (Read 1859 times)

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Offline Barnacles Resort

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Just thought I would share another picture with you all. This was caught 2 weekends ago. As reported earlier, the bite on Schultz's was and still is doing well.


From Greg Schmitz (Rosemount, MN)
I was staying with Vern the walleye queen, otherwise known as the Pout puller.  We picked up this 26.5 incher.



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Barnacles Resort
36569 State Highway 18
Aitkin, MN 56431
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Offline thrasher

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We've had 4  27 - 27 1/2 this season. North end of Barnacles.
WE NEED KEEPERS!!!!

Offline Barnacles Resort

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I agree.....Keepers would be great and wish I could make this happen more often but I have no control. Plenty of keepers have been caught on Schultz's all week.
Barnacles Resort
36569 State Highway 18
Aitkin, MN 56431
218-678-3122
www.barnaclesresort.com
E-mail: info@barnaclesresort.com
Ice Fishing/Camping/RV Park/Bar & Grill/Live Entertainment

www.barnaclesresort.com

Offline fishfearme

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Im on Barnacles flat and Im seeing plenty of keepers on the camera, but they dont bite. The big ones always take the bait. Tons of shiners down there too.
Shut up and fish!