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  1. lunkerslayer

    Strangest thing you've ever caught...

    Speaking of catching things, Reprobait did anyone claim the loomis you caught by Stanton? I catch snags all the time,:mad:;;;;;;; but I even legally snagged a 2 pound perch last fall.:;:rockit
  2. lunkerslayer

    Here you go, svnmag!

    Well,NDA going to have to do our part. Johnr, need to find the novelty molds for the semi nude lady lures.
  3. lunkerslayer

    Here you go, svnmag!

    I would like some genz worm jigs, spoon jigs (hali) type, rattle jigs in 3/8oz. W/ or without whistle propeller jigs for catching eye on the river. Oh can you make some novelties jigs like little jigs that look like a woman with big boobs, could put little jewels where the nipples could be:cool:
  4. lunkerslayer

    Here you go, svnmag!

    I believe dirty you have the gift to make some beautiful lures. I was wondering when you are taking orders for people who want to invest into your lures.
  5. lunkerslayer

    Deeper; a Smart Fishfinder

    All those could have a NDA logo on them;)
  6. lunkerslayer

    Lake Alice approved for ice fishing

    Is that include people from Wisconsin and fishing guides? Joking kidding chuckle chuckle ha ha lol
  7. lunkerslayer

    Bison VS Griz

    Johnr for president 2016
  8. lunkerslayer

    Salsa

    The reason they are rotting away is because some of the creosote is not adequate to stop decay making them OK to use. My friend said if the ties were toxic nothing would grow. Also heavy minerals leach through soil to deeper layers. I mix new organics into my garden every year. I didn't know...
  9. lunkerslayer

    Salsa

    No I talked to my fried who works for a landscape business, you can use old railroad ties becuase the ties have been weathered enough ( no leaching) to be safe for raised gardens. My ties are old so because they were pulled from being too rotten.
  10. lunkerslayer

    Salsa

    Dirty, I hear yeah about the veggies not ripening at the same time. I pick my tomatoes just when they get some reddish color. The peppers get cut up and froze right away. Put the sliced peppers on a cookie sheet. Then once froze solid put into bag, that way you can take what you need.
  11. lunkerslayer

    Cecil's death avenged

    Since we are on the subject of lions, anybody watch the new series called zoo. Maybe animals are fighting back like on the show. ;:;hijacked
  12. lunkerslayer

    ice auger

    I agree with your comment, I found a set of black handle with the yellow grips. The ten inch auger with the de icer plate, I tried to drill out the point but never quite cut right. So I bought the stx bottom plate and now I don't even have to push down on the auger. It is heavy but bulletproof.
  13. lunkerslayer

    My 401k hurts

    Are the Vikings still going to get a new stadium :;:stirthepot
  14. lunkerslayer

    What is your biggest fish?

    Yeah I seen the pic of the walleye before, which is a nice fish. I was only poking fun
  15. lunkerslayer

    What is your biggest fish?

    Don't believe just a fish tale without pictures :;:muahaha - - - Updated - - - Trying to pull a Toby
  16. lunkerslayer

    Dog Names

    I think it would be OK if the dog was bull shih tzu mix
  17. lunkerslayer

    Dog Names

    Reagan
  18. lunkerslayer

    ice auger

    Thank you Davy, for the video info. The drive system looks like a drive system off either a power wheel chair or a electric golf cart. On a side note ice gators are on sale!!!
  19. lunkerslayer

    Walleye/Sauger Fall Run in Red River

    Yes, nothing big though always good eater fish that 16 to 18 inch range. I don't like the fact that you can use four ice rods but only keep three walleye . I like the red especially in early ice, that's where I met ahab.
  20. lunkerslayer

    Walleye/Sauger Fall Run in Red River

    According to some, there is nothing but garbage fish in the red river right Wags::: According to the locals, jigging just on the outside of the current at the Drayton dam can produce some dandy eyes.

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