As far as a travel cover for a green Eskimo, You may want to try the TC store In Cumberland, WI. They also have a on line store on E-bay. They are an Eskimo dealer.
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July 13, 2006 at 1:38 am #460193
Yep, thats the one just east of Danbury. We know some other people that also have a cabin on the lake. They gave us a tour of the lake, very nice lake. that sand bar is something else, I would hate to hit that running wide open. We realy like that area and hope to get a place of our own up there some day. untill then we’ll just keep visiting, we have to, I’m kind of adicted to the pizza at Rosenthal’s.
June 21, 2006 at 10:56 pm #455363Thanks for the replies. My wife and I were looking at some property on the lake, not sure if thats the lake we want to be on.
September 20, 2005 at 2:16 am #384957Thanks for the info. My PC hasn,t been working as of late, I hope Ihave it fixed now. I’ll check into this one. My wife dosn,t like this ides but her brother is investing a lot of money into this.
August 24, 2005 at 3:48 am #379512Not to bad, but it looks like they want over a mill. for that one as well. I’ll be runing around over in that area
this weekend, perhaps one of the local bait shops or realitors have something under their hat.August 21, 2005 at 3:08 am #379476Thanks for the info. A little high priced though, We’re looking for something under $700,000. So far only a couple in MN look good but we would prefer WI.
June 21, 2005 at 10:36 pm #369484Where’s the best place to put the boat in up there? I put in at the Fishermans in today and kind of stayed in that area. All I got were a few Bullheads and a couple of sunnys.
December 7, 2004 at 2:08 pm #330602I’ll be looking at some of the small back water areas like Half moon, or Thorps to start with. Then start fishing the larger areas as they start to freeze up. Like trailer point on Pepin, the pond up at Frontinac, and the dike rd.etc. The excitement is there we just need some ice. See yall out there!
October 18, 2004 at 8:41 pm #324750I’ve had better luck with the cicada through the ice, But in open water where there is current I’ve had better luck with the heavier Sonar. Why? Don’t know,probably has something to do with the action or size at different times of year.
September 28, 2004 at 6:27 pm #322739I fish Sand Lake in Itaska cty. every year. The average size of Walleye is around 13″. It probably wouldn’t hurt anything to apply a slot limit. Perhaps it will bring the size of the fish up a bit. The only bad part of putting a slot in place is that it seems they never lift it after that.
September 14, 2004 at 8:22 pm #321084Just checked out a couple of web sights on the cats.
http://www.landbigfish.com has the rechords for different states.
Looks like the MN rechord Blue is 52lbs.8 oz. 48″ taken on the Minnesota River on 5-22-02. As far as what it was that I cought? Well it seems to be a cross between a channel and a flat head, at least that would be my best guess.September 14, 2004 at 1:20 pm #320956I’m not sure if it was a true Blue. There was a tint of blue on its fins, the body was kind of a gray color, and the tail was more rounded not forked like a chanel cat, also didn’t have the spots on it. Perhaps it was some kind of cross breed, I wish that I had brought the camera.
Didn’t they used to catch Blues off the Alma float about 20 yrs. ago? I remember some big cats being cought out there, they wern’t flatheads, unless they were big channels.August 18, 2004 at 11:56 pm #317915Well the new little fishergirl was brought into the
world Friday morning, Big girl 10lbs 4 oz. Now that we’re
home niether me or my wife get much sleep at night but it’s
all worth it. Hope to be back out fishin soon.August 9, 2004 at 5:23 pm #316191If you’re aplication is a flat four, I believe the green is rite, yellow left, and the the brown wire(s) are secondary ground for the flasher relay witch are grounded through the light assembly, if one of the brown wires comes disconnected it will cause the lights to cut out when the breaks are applied as well as no signal flash. Some times on a double grounded setup where the white wire is grounded on the truck as well a the trailer, if one comes loose or corroded it can have the same effect.
August 4, 2004 at 9:18 pm #315460Thanks ALL! Hey Waterfowler, It gets to be more fun the farther along you go, If she aint sleepin, You aint sleepin.
You used to getting your head bit off after a while.August 4, 2004 at 5:56 pm #315423I would say my fave would be the ones made at home
on the grill, made the way I want to perfection.May 27, 2004 at 1:47 pm #306415I’ll be on sand this weekend, last year had a few problems bumping into deadheads that we didn’t know were even there. just wondering if we should expect the same thing this year. Don’t have tilt on the moter.
May 18, 2004 at 6:46 pm #305249Well I tried it this way but still no luck. I get a note that says that it can’t go over 100000 byts. Is there a way to shrink it down?
April 27, 2004 at 1:20 pm #302657I hit the Winona spill-way Sunday, windy,rainy,and cold. Only cought one milting male.
April 23, 2004 at 1:28 pm #302147I agree, for young kids this style of fishing is still a few years down the road. I would like to interest my kids in trout fishing but with the new regs. It would make it difficult.
April 22, 2004 at 4:33 pm #301617What was the big Cabela’s event in Lake City last year in Oct. The same weekend of the duck opener? Are they haveing it again this year?
April 13, 2004 at 1:20 pm #300906There is a iron wall next to the boat landing with a nice eddie out in front of it. When the river is up it can be a good spot for Walleye.
April 9, 2004 at 1:43 pm #300374I’ve been waiting myself. No lilacs yet, when they do im heading down to hunt shrooms.