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schwang17
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Post by schwang17 »

anybody ever buy any of these. I just bought Adrian Peterson, KG, and a Twins logo for the house. I'll be the first to admit they're outrageously priced, but they are really cool when you get them up. Especially in a house full of Bulls, Bears, and White Sox fans...
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Post by Joey (nine toes) Marcoux »

:D
I bought some Fat Head Chubs in Erskine once. Worked very well on Lake Sarah.
:D
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Post by schwang17 »

Joey (nine toes) Marcoux wrote::D
I bought some Fat Head Chubs in Erskine once. Worked very well on Lake Sarah.
:D
:D
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Post by Govs93 »

I don't know - the Fatheads are interesting I guess, but I'm too old and I don't have a son. If I did, maybe I'd think about getting one, but at my age, I have to go with a more mature interior design approach... Schmidt Beer mirrors and Hamm's clocks.

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Post by packerboy »

Fatheads are a good , very versatile bait. Bass, Northern and Walleye will hit em.

But I like Govs dog even better. :D
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Post by schwang17 »

Govs93 wrote:I don't know - the Fatheads are interesting I guess, but I'm too old and I don't have a son. If I did, maybe I'd think about getting one, but at my age, I have to go with a more mature interior design approach... Schmidt Beer mirrors and Hamm's clocks.

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Hey! that looks like my Grandpa's house! :D
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Post by elliott70 »

Joey (nine toes) Marcoux wrote::D
I bought some Fat Head Chubs in Erskine once. Worked very well on Lake Sarah.
:D
Growing up on Rainy Lake we used the chubs for lunch on those rare occassions we did not catch the 2 or 3 lunker walleyes we needed to feed our family of 10, 11 or sometimes 12.

:D
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Post by Neutron 14 »

elliott70 wrote:
Joey (nine toes) Marcoux wrote::D
I bought some Fat Head Chubs in Erskine once. Worked very well on Lake Sarah.
:D
Growing up on Rainy Lake we used the chubs for lunch on those rare occassions we did not catch the 2 or 3 lunker walleyes we needed to feed our family of 10, 11 or sometimes 12.

:D
Leroy's is the place for fatheads. He only charges an arm. If you want shiners, you have to give up the leg too. And he counts your dozen...
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

schwang17 wrote:
Govs93 wrote:I don't know - the Fatheads are interesting I guess, but I'm too old and I don't have a son. If I did, maybe I'd think about getting one, but at my age, I have to go with a more mature interior design approach... Schmidt Beer mirrors and Hamm's clocks.

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Hey! that looks like my Grandpa's house! :D

Well that was hoot! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Govs93 »

Can't Never Tried wrote:
schwang17 wrote:
Govs93 wrote:I don't know - the Fatheads are interesting I guess, but I'm too old and I don't have a son. If I did, maybe I'd think about getting one, but at my age, I have to go with a more mature interior design approach... Schmidt Beer mirrors and Hamm's clocks.

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Hey! that looks like my Grandpa's house! :D

Well that was hoot! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Hence the word "mature".
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Post by BIAFP »

schwang17 wrote:
Govs93 wrote:I don't know - the Fatheads are interesting I guess, but I'm too old and I don't have a son. If I did, maybe I'd think about getting one, but at my age, I have to go with a more mature interior design approach... Schmidt Beer mirrors and Hamm's clocks.

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Hey! that looks like my Grandpa's house! :D

Well schwang17........... meet Grandpa Govs :lol:
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

Yep it appears that I found a recent photo of Govs and the little Mrs., it was captured recently on vacation to the country, including the dog :D

It's nice to see that your lady is maintaining her youthful look. :lol:

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Post by Neutron 14 »

The dogs a great touch... :lol:
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Post by Govs93 »

Can't Never Tried wrote:Yep it appears that I found a recent photo of Govs and the little Mrs., it was captured recently on vacation to the country, including the dog :D

It's nice to see that your lady is maintaining her youthful look. :lol:

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I know you've posted this tongue-in-cheek, but that hairline and dog are hitting a little close to home.
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Post by Neutron 14 »

Govs93 wrote: I know you've posted this tongue-in-cheek, but that hairline and dog are hitting a little close to home.
That woman isn't gonna fill out a Boof jersey.

But her scowl reminds of someone I know...

COMING DEAR!
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Post by Govs93 »

Neutron 14 wrote:
Govs93 wrote: I know you've posted this tongue-in-cheek, but that hairline and dog are hitting a little close to home.
That woman isn't gonna fill out a Boof jersey.

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She may not be able to fill it out, but this handsome fella sure can:

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Post by schwang17 »

Good lord, look what I've started.. :D
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Post by schwang17 »

Govs93 wrote:
Can't Never Tried wrote:Yep it appears that I found a recent photo of Govs and the little Mrs., it was captured recently on vacation to the country, including the dog :D

It's nice to see that your lady is maintaining her youthful look. :lol:

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I know you've posted this tongue-in-cheek, but that hairline and dog are hitting a little close to home.
Grandpa Govs you'll be okay. Your grandson is always here to protect you... :D
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Post by Govs93 »

schwang17 wrote:Good lord, look what I've started.. :D
Yeah, well... Welcome to the Café.
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Post by tomASS »

packerboy wrote:Fatheads are a good , very versatile bait. Bass, Northern and Walleye will hit em.

But I like Govs dog even better. :D

Have to certainly be worried about line twist using that type of bait :wink:
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