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Monday my wife and I were fishing a rock pile in MacKenzie Bay (Lac Seul) when we needed to make a run to a nearby island. We left our marker out. We were out and back in 15 minutes. As soon as we left, 3 boats with Minnesota tags moved onto the spot and put out markers. Did I say we were in 2 to 3 ft. waves? When we returned, the other boats apologized for moving in. Said that due to the waves they didn't see our marker. I invited them to fish the spot with us. What a great experience - to fish around others who wern't antagonistic about territory on the lake. Minnesotans, if you see this, thanks for the great attitude. Gotta love Lac Seul - fat walleyes and lots of 'em.
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Way to go Tlars! Some of the better times we've had in Canada on Eagle, Gullrock and Lac Suel have been when we share a spot with other fishermen. Lots of laughter, congratualtions on big fish, back and forth banter and sometimes we even end up back at the cabin together for a cold one. Fishermen, for the most part, are the best of people.
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Minnesotans, if you see this, thanks for the great attitude. Gotta love Lac Seul - fat walleyes and lots of 'em.
Must have been some more of that "Minnesota nice" Very nice of you to post your "pleasant" experience - they don't happen all that often.. |
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A little hospitality goes a long way. Nice post.
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