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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 17:39:31 -0500, "JimH" wrote:

When do you plan to launch for the season?

For the moment I am boatless. After some 25 years of boating we

sold our
32
foot cruiser about a year ago, so I have no launch date for this

year.
;-(

Perhaps we will buy something in another 5 years when we buy our
retirement
house on the water. Most likely a lot sooner.....it will be a

smaller
boat
though. ;-)

I always looked forward to April and spent a good 2 weeks getting

the boat
prepped before launch.



You can help me with mine

Remember, you have an open invitation to Huron anytime this summer.


Thanks Wally. I may take you up on it. Let me know if you need any

power
tools in buffing and waxing your boat. I have a great Porter Cable

orbital
buffer you can borrow.

Onto more important things......How much do you pay/hour? My wife is


redoing the interior of the house and I can use some extra bucks.

;-)

Are you still at Huron Lagoons? I have a friend moving over there

from
Romps in Vermillion. They got a pretty crappy dock but I guess there

were
only 2 available at the time of the boat show.


I meet with some friends from Ohio every year for a fishing trip to
places like Lake Cumberland, TN. It has been a time honored tradition
by those guys for years, one of them moved to GA, he and I became
friends, and so now I go. I've been to see them a few times in your
area. Vermillion, and Loraine. Had a lot of fun. I wanted a monster
Walleye, but just got smallish ones. Oh, and I LOVE Lake Erie perch!



Yellow perch are indeed delicious. We have had 3 fish fries this winter
from the fish caught last season.
First I dip them in flour, then in a milk/egg mixture, then in seasoned
breadcrumbs...then into the pan and fried in vegetable oil.

I prefer perch over walleye, but walleye are more fun to catch. ;-)