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#30493 - 09/08/04 10:29 AM Re: Squantz Pond
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Registered: 01/25/04
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Nice Walleye PW!
I'll have to head out to Squantz one of these days to get myself one of those!
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#30494 - 09/08/04 12:46 PM Re: Squantz Pond
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Registered: 07/12/04
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The wind and chop did make for a little chilly time.
But it was just a mild inconvience considering being out in God's creation on such an otherwise peaceful and tranquil evening. Robert was kind enough to let me put the heat on in the truck as soon as we got in. \:D

I enjoyed it so much I'm going to be partnering with my son-in-law to upgrade his aluminum with a trolling motor, lights and fishfinder, etc. so we can do squantz regularly and get to some of the smaller lakes my 18' bowrider isn't permitted on.

Sco, almost as pretty as East Twin, but I think that one's still my favorite.

Husky I couldn't agree more! I learned quite a bit and the company was excellent. I'll be up Thursday afternoon to spend some $$$ applying what I learned on those lures we talked about. ;\)

Thanks again Robert and whenever your ready I'd love to do it again. Hopefully I can coax them away from your side of the boat. :rolleyes:

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#30495 - 09/08/04 12:56 PM Re: Squantz Pond
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Yep,
We have all the extras for our aluminum, too. It's worth it, those aluminum boats last forever. Also, a fishfinder is always nice! \:\)
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