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 Re: Camp Lives On In Many Ways
Author: Dean Harris 
Date:   08-11-02 07:14

When i think of Mitch Wittenberg I see a guy sitting in a tiny cabin painting lures and making flies. This to me was and is a great job. I see Copenhagen chew (?), bait casting, and walks to A lake. More importantly, bush whack trips to the Clam river with Merc and other trips to Snake lake (or ghost lake?) Mitch I'm having a bit of trouble remembering it all. What I do know is that i loved it as a camper and as a counselor (for a few years). You wanted me to put back my 5.5lb Bass and i said No. That Bass is about 20 years old now and it looks great on our summer cabin wall. I miss camp and all of our friends. I,m 32 and married to the best gal in the world. We live in lincoln park chicago across from the zoo. I am co owner of my parents family glass business. I have been going on a father son trip to northwest ontario (english river) for the last 7 years. Prior to that i went to lake fork Texas for constant trophy bass (94 fish over 6lbs in one day largest was 8.9lbs and of course a bigger one I lost!) Thank you Jay Schwartz for the advice on Lake fork. I hope your enjoying Minnesota and i really hope we can fish again one day. Plenty more to talk about, maybe we can hook up at the Eye for a WW.......Take Care and thanks for the memories..say hi to Ted........Dean Harris

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Mitch Wittenberg 07-31-02 08:20 
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Dean Harris 08-11-02 07:14 
 Re: Camp Lives On In Many Ways   new
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