The Great White North

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The Great White North

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HELLOOO from the great white north!
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nice.. on smelt? I ice fished once on Lake Winnipesaukee, can't beat putting the beer on the ground to keep cold. Not sure about those little kid's toy looking jigging poles :lol: but did have luck on traps. Caught a cusk and man was it ugly.
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Your tackle box and your fish, sir, are suffering from "shrinkage" (hopefully nothing else)

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I loved ice fishing.Have some damned fine memories. Pickerel, bass, and perch were our targets in the lakes of PA and NJ.
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Gotta love the baitwell. Meal looks awesome too. Looks like fun, but I don't think I can handle the cold.
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