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Alison Beattie
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Age: 26 Your Location: Minnesota About You: Love to draw all things fishing related. Number of Anglers Invited: 2
My Anglers’ Legacy
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Alison Beattie is proud to be a part of the Anglers’ Legacy.
Who got me involved in fishing:
Colle+McVoyFavorite Fishing Story:
how to remove a hook from your hand.
Buddies
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Groups
Hotspots
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- Abbie Lake
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Buffalo WestMN
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August 12th, 2008» view profile | » view on map
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- Wirth Lake
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Minneapolis SouthMN
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- Hiawatha Lake Park
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2701 East 44th Street
Minneapolis MN, 55406Added:
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Photos
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Lovely Fish Illustration
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Videos
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Notice Board
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- T.J. said:
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Posted on: November 3rd, 2009
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- Natividad Gonzalez said:
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Posted on: September 24th, 2009
Hello Alison, I posted a video online check it out! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToJzLh...
Thanks.
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- Carlos Abler said:
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Posted on: August 13th, 2008
I would like to invite you to the Fish & Chip Society!
demo.takemefishing.org/communi...
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- Alison Beattie said:
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Posted on: August 13th, 2008
alison IS scared of gutting fish, and fish eyeballs, and fish smells, and fish scales, and fish teeth, and fish thoughts, and fish slime, and well....everything. i like eating fish at the tavern though!
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- Alix said:
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Posted on: August 12th, 2008
why isn't your profile pic of a fish?!
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Nice fishing painting. Do you paint for money or fun?
Over the years I have learned that the final step in becoming a master angler is documentation. A common way to document a great catch is a cheesy grinned photo or a fine meal that is shared with friends (even if it's the tavern fri. fish fry). Other times you simply shake the fish above your head for a fellow angler to see from across the lake. Although a photos often speaks a thousand words, have you ever painted a fish you caught? Seems like it would be cooler than a camera..