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Old 05-06-2010, 01:07 PM
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Every paragraph reminds me of one of my many trips dating back to 1959. Sometimes I look at, not read, 3 or 4 pages and have no idea what material I've covered. Then I go back, start over and get through a few pages before drifting back to my own memories.

Nothing wrong with reliving previous trips, but it's now time to think about the 2010 opener.

Thanks, Bill, for a really good read. I've bought several copies for my friends.
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Old 05-06-2010, 01:18 PM
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This book is a must read for any Northwoods Fisherman. Bill thank you for writing such a great documentary. Have a great 2010 season.


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Old 05-06-2010, 01:45 PM
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Wow!

Thanks guys, my dad never realized how his stories would live on. He would have loved your kind words.

And the trips north continue....

Bill Krejca
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Old 05-06-2010, 03:08 PM
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where can I find that story or book ?
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Hi Rebs, www.billkrejca.com Have a great 2010 season


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Being a younger 40 I had no idea of the tough times they went through, to do what I take so for granted. Although i did have to live through my Dads 55hp 1974 Trihull Charger, though I regress. I just wish they could have eaten more of their catch instead of just their daily ration of dried meat. The stories are great and I will always spend some cold winters night day dreaming as I read it. Maybe someday Bill I will meet you at O'sullivans 50 days and counting! This link shows some old photos of my dads trips
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Cool pictures Erie, Thx for sharing.
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620, I enjoyed the pictures also. Thanks
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Hi Rebs, www.billkrejca.com Have a great 2010 season


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Thanks Larry
I just printed out the order form to order mine
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Being a younger 40 I had no idea of the tough times they went through, to do what I take so for granted. Although i did have to live through my Dads 55hp 1974 Trihull Charger, though I regress. I just wish they could have eaten more of their catch instead of just their daily ration of dried meat. The stories are great and I will always spend some cold winters night day dreaming as I read it. Maybe someday Bill I will meet you at O'sullivans 50 days and counting! This link shows some old photos of my dads trips
Thank you so very much for sharing the pictures. I really enjoy seeing old fishing pictures and especially wilderness trips.

Thank you
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