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On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 16:58:33 -0400, HK wrote:

Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 3, 3:58 pm, HK wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
How's the fishin Harry? Do you live anywhere near Point Lookout?
For this area, the fishing is average. In comparison to everywhere in
Florida I have fished, that would translate to slower than slow.

We're north of Point Lookout, about an hour or so by car, depending on
traffic. I've driven there by car once, just to enjoy the vistas, and
have turned the corner, so to speak, on boats about a half-dozen times.
If I am driving down that way, it's most likely to attend something or
other at the Seafarers facility at Piney Point. A number of unions hold
social functions there.

http://www.seafarers.org/phc/PhotoGallery/facilities/


My older sister and her hubby have about 5 acres adjacent to Point
Lookout, I have never been there but some day I'll take the Tolman up
there cuz they do have a dock



Perfect area for your boat...you can cruise the Potomac to Washington,
D.C., and beyond, and explore the Chesapeake Bay area, too. There's some
nice homes near the point itself, but, quite literally, there's very
little else out there.


You won't cruise much 'beyond' Washington D.C., unless your boat is
impervious to rocks.

But, the Potomac is a beautiful river for cruising.
--
John H

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