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Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] is offline
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Default hmmm, maybe not a bad idea....

JimH wrote:
""UglyDan®©T"" wrote in message
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Reggiewrote
I will spend more time closer to my dock, and not travel as far up the
lake. When gas was cheap, we would go into the smaller creaks and rivers
enjoying nature. Since I do spend the 2 or 3 nights a week on my boat,
there is still no cheaper bang for the buck.


Smaller "Creaks" drive me nuts, very difficult to find, fix, and enjoy
nature. I like frogs though. Ribbit. UD





*Creeks* are generally not suitable for boating as they are normally
considered small streams. Exceptions may include canoes and rafts.




The definition of creek varies by location. Even with the drought 6
mile creek, and deer river creek could and do hold 1000's of 32-50 ft
boats without any problem.

Check out the "creeks" in the Cheseapeake Bay, you will see many 50 ft.
boats easy navigating the "creeks"