Some more great pics from our users! Thanks Folks!
A Nice Pic Sent In from Sand Burr!
rickg Send In a Trout!
Sand Burr and a Tullie!
A Friend of Sand Burr!
Another Friend of Sand Burr!
Sand Burr Sure Knows How to Find Fish, eh?
It's About Time Sand Burr Caught One Too!
Scott With Some Crappies
Courtesy of COOKIES on Upper Red Lake
A Very Nice Trout from rickg!!!!
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