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  • David Woodcock
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    Thanks again, had a couple hopeful guys but just did not work out. Thanks again. Dave

    David Woodcock
    Posts: 22
    #2276239

    Michael – Thanks for considering and I understand, safe travels, do you know of anyone else that might be interested ?? Enjoy the weekend. Dave

    David Woodcock
    Posts: 22
    #2276107

    Michael – trip does not work out for Don so below is the reply I sent to Don. Let me know what you think and hope you can join us,

    I am struggling with this platform, just lost the almost complete message I was typing, so please bear with me, Ages are 35 to 85. I am an open book. This yr our 3 boys are going, so my boat is full, 2nd boat has invited 2 relatives so that boat is full, and so I need your boat with seat for my 85 yr fishing buddy, He always fishes with me, but this yr our boys are going, He is a great fisherman but has eyesight issues,
    We travel Hwy 71 to Hwy 72 to Baudette, we could meet up anywhere along the route, We drive to camp in one day, Lv IA at 5 AM, get to Baudette at 1:30, hope to be in Canada by 2 PM, then 200 miles (5 hrs,) to camp and hope to be in camp by 7 PM and lauch the boats before dark, maybe 15 miles of gravel to camp.
    I have 1 beds open for you in the cabin, cabin sleeps 9, no bunk beds,
    I will bring all the food, cooking equipment, camp has minnows, I will get nightcrawlers at Sioux Narrows, camp has boat fuel, I will pay all the bills and bill everyone after the trip for their share of the costs,
    We like to pull crawler harnesses with 3/8 oz bottom bouncers, but jigging works also, Last Aug was our best trip, with 4 in the boat, we had our 1st 100 fish day and 501 walleyes for the week. We fish around 6 to 10 miles from camp, been going there since 2010, have about 25 – 30 spots to fish, we could fish together or separate if you feel comfortable. Most of our fish come from 12 feet of water or less, My 26″ last yr was in 3 ft, of water, my son’s 26 ” was in 4 foot of water, Halley’s Caribou Falls, English River, Umfreville Lake was 50 ft deep before they built the dam (3 blocks from camp) and flooded 60 ft. of timber, so even after 70 yrs, lake is very snaggy, no pulling cranks,, Even pull harnesses, we lose a lot of tackle, but will share our secrets with you. Again, I am not leaving my fishing buddy at the dock, so discounting the trip for you to join us and allowing my friend to fish with you. We like the place so much that some of us are headed to Halley’s on June 22md, first time in June and plan on only jigging, Sure hope this helps, I will do everything possible to make your trip enjoyable if you join us. Happy to keep sharing if interested,, We would sure want to visit by phone in the future, I am retired and 73, Whatever you decide, please reply that you at least received the message. Thanks and hope to visit more soon, Fish Ooonnnn !! Dave

    David Woodcock
    Posts: 22
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    Thank you, I will keep you posted. It is a one day trip, arrive in camp Sat night and leave the next Sat morning, Also, primary walleye fishing, we do get a few nice Northerns and Smallie’s. That portion of the river is a 2 fish conservation area.. Thanks again. Dave

    David Woodcock
    Posts: 22
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    Don – not sure if you got my trip cost reply, We will share vehicle fuel cost from wherever we meet you, trip costs for (food, bait, lodge, boat fuel) runs around $1,100 per person, again happy to discount trip costs by 50%, for joining us and allowing fishing buddy to fish with you.

    Again, please let me know that I answered all your questions. Thanks Dave

    David Woodcock
    Posts: 22
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    Don – I am new to this platform, wondering if you received my reply to your questions. Thanks Dave

    David Woodcock
    Posts: 22
    #2276030

    First – Thanks for responding, you would have wear on your vehicle and boat, we could share 1/2 of vehicle fuel cost from where we meet to camp, and for your help, we could cover 50% of your camp cost, your share estimated between $500 and $600, and we could fish together or show you spots until you are comfortable fishing on your own. Thanks

    David Woodcock
    Posts: 22
    #2275897

    Thanks for reviewing, wondering where home is for you? Hope you have great fishing also.

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