MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
I'm from Mass., and I allowed to attend?
Keith I won't be back from florida till April. If I was in the area I would definitely be there. It's a great time.
I'll be there ( with some of those coveted striper plugs)... if the ice conditions don't warrant fishing maybe some of us can get together and do some basic seminars for those with questions...it's a celebration of friends.. we don't need to go onto the ice to have a good time.
I'm from Reading...you're welcome to leave your vehicle in my drive way and come up with me if you want..
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If You read the entire thread and both the Get Together threads... I have Already stated that Jiggin (one of our regular/veteran members who lives in town) has spoken to the local Conservation officers and they will leave the gate open/unlocked for us on that day so that we can still hold the event.
Keith you already know I will be there , because we are going together
There's John!