2012年11月28日 星期三

Deep thoughts on a panfish hotspot

I would venture a guess that every angler who manages to “connect” with a decent fishing hole is hesitant in sharing the spot with someone he or she doesn’t know well. Some fishermen guard their secret spots so strongly that it becomes an obsession.

That happened on the Fox Chain with two walleye anglers who guarded their walleye sweet spot with extreme vigilance. I begged one of them every year to point me in the right direction, promising in every breath I would not reveal the special location in print or on the air. My efforts went unrewarded.

Because Frank “PanMan” DeFrancisco doesn’t read the Daily Herald, I’m hoping I can get away with this. Actually, there’s nothing really to reveal, except a secretive exercise.

I’ve decided to pay homage to him while also pointing you to a couple spots that could result in some of the best panfishing ever.

Frank loved finding the treasure-troves of big panfish on Lake Michigan as well as the cooling lakes west of Chicago. Over the years I learned just how good an angler Frank happened to be. And my admiration covered soft-water as well as ice fishing.

I, too, go nuts when I discover a hot bluegill spot, like Deep Quarry Lake as well as some of our local ponds I’ve encountered. But Frank had a major, top-shelf obsession about his “secret spots.” And now, after years of prospecting and discovery, I can understand his passion and how he guarded the spots like a Knight Templar.

The Monroe Street Harbor shoreline is loaded with a lot of species of panfish,We are pleased to offer the following list of professional mold maker and casters. as well as some largemouth and smallmouth bass. It was quite common to see the PanMan working the rocks and weed lines locating schools of fish.

Years ago, Outdoor Notebook publisher Bob Maciulis hooked up with Frank to get the word out that the PanMan was a natural when it came to bluegills, crappie, rock bass and the like.

I was told Frank didn’t have a computer and keyboard to record his ideas and techniques, so he spent hours handwriting everything so Maciulis would have material to put in the next issue.

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The post office building isn't the only property up for sale along Kellogg Boulevard. Closer to the Ramsey County Courthouse, the county has cleared workers out of the old county jail and the government buildings that once housed West Publishing. The sites, which span nine riverfront blocks of property, have been on the market for years.

With downtown's resident population on the rise, city officials have expressed concern about the possible loss of a visible post office site. A U.S. Postal Service official appeared before the St. Paul City Council in August 2011 to explain that they were looking to consolidate two downtown locations into one.

"Declining mail volumes and dramatic changes in the way mail is processed and delivered have occurred over the last several years," wrote Gary Mattox, a real estate specialist with the U.S. Postal Service, in a letter to Mayor Chris Coleman at the time.

When a doctor gets a patient with meningitis, she can use a new iPhone app to report the case and location. If the app catches on around the world, as the developers of the app hope, the mobile software could support a global system for real-time infectious disease surveillance.

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