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Posted by Jay (ND) on October 06, 2005 at 08:53:38 from (66.231.126.58):
In Reply to: Re: 15 inches later posted by Bryan I n iowa on October 06, 2005 at 08:42:20:
Is your uncle the guy that just died a week or two ago? My wifes family owns all the land right before you come into the park at Stump. It is absolutely amazing. When I started dating my wife, a person could walk across that lake, now Hwy 1 is about 15 feet under water. The lake is 50 feet deep in places I've been told. That lake was so sour before nothing was in it, now the walleye are biting like crazy. We are thinking about getting a lot on some of my wife's family land around stump and putting our camper there permanently. We are 60 miles north of there, but that isn't too far for a weekend getaway place. We do a lot with my wife's family so it would be perfect. Nice hearing from a "native" :)
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