The mystery of the Dead Sea continues....

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digitroll (ron)
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The mystery of the Dead Sea continues....

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The Inland Sea is now chronicled in Life magazine at the newsstand now! It's been about 4 years since I last fished up there.




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Re: The mystery of the Dead Sea continues....

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Haha that's funny.
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Re: The mystery of the Dead Sea continues....

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Ron, I fished Keelers last spring with some decent success.
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Keelers is generally good early until the fish scatter with warmer water. I don't miss fishing up there Ken. Spent a lot of time up there from 1980-87. :)
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Do you know of any place to stay in Willboro area during the rotary?
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There are whitefish in the inland sea. Caught some yesterday through the ice. One was MA class.
When I grow up I want to be,
One of those harvesters of the sea.
I think before my days are done,
I want to be a fisherman.
"I'll live and die a fisherman"
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