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Wisconsin Winter spearing

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Here's a shot of Ted playing superman in the current. The first time he went through a ton of fish came flying out. As we kept trying to repeat the shot they retreated further up the pipe than we could go-it's over 1/4 mile long.

Jon
 
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Jon,

About the smallest gun anybody uses here on the east coast of FL (Atlantic side) is a 110cm. Most use 120's or 130's.

Scott
 
AMAZING!!! That vid just made my day, THANKS!

nice little gun there to - doesn't even twitch when you shoot it - seems to be workn great for you!
 
Spring break is coming close and if my climbing trip with the Russian doesn't work out, Ill try and get some picks of the MT1 and some Carp put to rest by her.......well see.

Amazing video, I am amazed more and more each time I watch your creations.

Hope things are going well, and the discharge pipe is keeping things open.

Enjoy,
Justin
 
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