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Joe April 13th 06 05:01 PM

Oh Crantz ....Armand feed Taylor that feeds Clear Lake
 
Oh Bob ...Tayor lake is feed by Armand Bayou, takes me 10 mins to sail
to Armand bayou in my dink. The falcons, hawks, osprey feed on the
pigions and ducks around my boat daily, and the bats eat skeeter
nightly. Just last weekend a guy caught a 25-30 flounder coming out the
Taylor lake cut. The area is pristine, you can not take a powerboat
into the bayou.

ABNC is the largest urban wildlife refuge in the United States. The
Center's stewardship programs ensure that future generations have the
opportunity to experience a wilderness close to home. ABNC's
educational programs promote the value of preservation and conservation
of natural resources. These programs also encourage everyone to
incorporate ecological concepts into their daily lives.

http://www.abnc.org/

I've seen more wildlife in Armand bayou than in all of NY state.

Joe


Joe April 13th 06 05:08 PM

Oh Crantz ....Armand feed Taylor that feeds Clear Lake
 
Oh you need to take the virtual tour Bob...Seein how's you never go
anywhere on a boat.

This is a place void of lubbers like you.

And notice RedClouds dock on the main index map.

http://www.abnc.org/paddle_tour/index.php

Bwahahahahahah

Joe


Bob Crantz April 13th 06 05:13 PM

Oh Crantz ....Armand feed Taylor that feeds Clear Lake
 

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Oh Bob ...Tayor lake is feed by Armand Bayou, takes me 10 mins to sail
to Armand bayou in my dink. The falcons, hawks, osprey feed on the
pigions and ducks around my boat daily, and the bats eat skeeter
nightly. Just last weekend a guy caught a 25-30 flounder coming out the
Taylor lake cut. The area is pristine, you can not take a powerboat
into the bayou.

ABNC is the largest urban wildlife refuge in the United States. The
Center's stewardship programs ensure that future generations have the
opportunity to experience a wilderness close to home. ABNC's
educational programs promote the value of preservation and conservation
of natural resources. These programs also encourage everyone to
incorporate ecological concepts into their daily lives.

http://www.abnc.org/

I've seen more wildlife in Armand bayou than in all of NY state.

Joe

It appears that Clear Lake is fed by toxin rich sources:

http://www.eih.uh.edu/publications/01annrep/howard.htm





Bob Crantz April 13th 06 05:28 PM

Oh Crantz ....Armand feed Taylor that feeds Clear Lake
 

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Oh you need to take the virtual tour Bob...Seein how's you never go
anywhere on a boat.


I don't own a boat.




This is a place void of lubbers like you.



Yes, it is. I've seen enough powerlines and sunken rusted cars to not want
to go to Texas to see them!




And notice RedClouds dock on the main index map.


With all the clutter and 4 cars?

I know trailer parks are usually found in low lying areas or next to oil
refineries.




http://www.abnc.org/paddle_tour/index.php

Bwahahahahahah

Joe




Scotty April 14th 06 06:42 AM

Oh Crantz ....Armand feed Taylor that feeds Clear Lake
 
NYC = loserville.

I'd rather die in Texas than live in that rat infested
cesspool of a city.

Scotty



"Bob Crantz" wrote a troll for Joe...



Capt. Rob April 14th 06 11:35 AM

Oh Crantz ....Armand feed Taylor that feeds Clear Lake
 
I'd rather die in Texas than live in that rat infested
cesspool of a city.



Agreed...we all would like you to die in Texas.


RB
35s5
NY


Vito April 14th 06 02:46 PM

Oh Crantz ....Armand feed Taylor that feeds Clear Lake
 
"Joe" wrote
I've seen more wildlife in Armand bayou than in all of NY state.

Seen, sure .... but they have plenty of rats hiding in their kids' rooms grin.




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