Harry,
Read 99% of your posts, and you contribute nothing to the NG, except
personal insults.
Remember, you harvest what you sow, and when someone lives in a glass house,
one should not throw stones. ; )
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Joseph Stachyra wrote:
From Oswego New York, 3 to 5 foot waves are common on lake Ontario, and
you
don't need the a hurricane to make them. Yes, we have fished many
times in
3 to 4 foot waves and we start to get off the lake when they hit 5
foot....
but that's us in a 23 foot boat.
Let's try to put this in perspective. When we lived in Florida, five
foot ocean waves were common. We live adjacent to Chesapeake Bay now,
and five foot waves are not common. We normally see ones to twos in our
area. It isn't the waves per se that trouble me today, because I am not
out on the water and won't be until the weather calms. What concerns me
is the storm surge. It could prove troublesome to those on the
lower-lying areas of the Bay, some of which are near us. We have many
property owners and towns and marinas barely above sea level, and a
substantial surge will make a mess. We normally do NOT have much of a
surge here, absent a major storm.
I guess this no longer is a newsgroup where anything abstract can be
discussed without the usual pack of assholes (I'm not putting you in
this group, Joe) immediately jumping on and seeing if they can destroy
the discussion.
"There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in
Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me -
you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept.
17, 2002
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