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    Published on 01-22-2012 03:53 PM
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    Even when the water gets too hard for boating, it can still be good for fishing. This time of year our North Country lakes and ponds are filled with seasonal fishermen shunning the home fires to get out in the snow and onto the ice for what some call the best fishing of the year.
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