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Steveo June 3rd 05 03:07 AM

(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
Cept' the Buckeye..


You get snow. That disqualifies ya'!

What part of the seasons changes should I dislike?? Snow is beer money. ;)

Steveo June 3rd 05 03:12 AM

(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From:
(Steveo)
Isn't a Sasquatch rumored to be roaming in those parts?

Several, and they smell -REALLY- bad.


That should make them easier to track.
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Indians here call it "Skunk Ape"

Skunk ape? That sounds big and smelly enuff. lol

Steveo June 3rd 05 03:16 AM

"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 02 Jun 2005 01:30:32 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 22:51:20 GMT, Lancer wrote
in frbl915clbtj1vop9s86spts5jbn9j0f34@2355323778:

Frank;
Thanks, but you know my inlaws are from that area...
I'll get back up that way, we just wanted to go some place
different this year. We'll keep your list of ideas of places to
go in mind tho.. haven't done some of them...

Yeah, but it's fun talking about it. Most people think there's
nothing up here but a bunch of trees and it rains all the time.

Isn't a Sasquatch rumored to be roaming in those parts?

Several, and they smell -REALLY- bad.

That should make them easier to track.


Didn't work in Dayton, did it ;)

Landshark

I wuz coward hunting there..slight difference Shark. O well, there's
always a drunken weekend at Findlay to look forward to..reckon he'll
recognize me with my Sterling Marlin cap on? :)

I AmnotGeorgeBush June 3rd 05 05:20 PM

From: (Steveo)
(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
Cept' the Buckeye..


You get snow. That disqualifies ya'!

What part of the seasons changes should I


dislike?? Snow is beer money. ;)



Yea,,,well that kind of makes it easier to take, but I'd still rather
have my toes in the warm sand.....even when I used to drink, the stuff
tasted better under a beach umbrella or palm or coconut tree than it did
in the land of ice and snow.


Lancer June 3rd 05 05:41 PM

On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 12:43:37 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:

From:
(Lancer)
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 18:30:46 -0400,
(I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From:
(Lancer)
Â*My wife and I are thinking about taking a trip to Fla. And maybe
doing some fishing. Any suggestions?
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Anywhere in the pile in particular? What time of year you coming?
Freshwater or sal****er? Offshore or inshore? Deep sea, sport, food or
gamefishing? Plan it right and you can fill your belly, mount on your
wall and get pictures for bragging.
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No where in particular in mind, still in the planning and idea stage.
Sal****er, a ways off shore.. But not a big game fish, something that
will keep you busy catching them even if they are ones you toss back..
Probably around September, watched a couple of shows about "bone fish"
They are an inland fish, right?
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Mostly shallow water, yea. The Keys or Islamorda is where you want to go
for Bonefish, although in September you will need to make reservations
ahead of time no matter where you go in Florida. World record Bonefish
records were set in the last couple of years...three in Biscayne Bay and
a mess of other records were set in around the waters of Islamorda.
Problem with Bonefishing in September is your best hours are just about
over by the time the sun comes up,,,the heat is your enemy. April and
May are prime months for Bonefishing. If all you want is plenty of
action and the species don't matter, make sure to mention that when you
book your reservation. Most day trips are 4, 6 or 8 hours. Of course,
you can always charter or rent your own boat and gear for the day.


Thanks for all the ideas Twist... When time gets closer I'm sure we
will have more questions for you..


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