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On Mar 19, 4:12 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:04:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Lake Lanier has some of the best bass fishing in the southeast, as
well as huge stripers. What is unique about the place is that it's
deep and mountainous, so there's cold water species as well as warm
water species. I'd like to see Harry be able to fish for trout,
sauger, pike, and Walleye in deep cold water, then go into the coves
and catch largemouth, spotted bass, white bass etc. in the warmer
water, run out to the middle of the lake, troll for huge stripers,
all
in the same day. Can't do that just anywhere.
So you are inviting Harry to move on down to Lake Lanier?
That's very generous, and a bit of a surprise.
But I'm glad to see you extending the hand of friendship.
We need more of that here.

--Vic

Yes! I'd love to see him act the way he acts around these parts. He'd
get his fat ass beat daily.

************************************************** ****

What the 'ell?
He was down your way...let you know in advance.
Where were you hiding?


Loogy is a large-mouthed basskisser. He talks tough, but he couldn't
beat
an egg. Just ignore the piece of crap.


~~ Snerk ~~
He's a real prize. Getting to the point where all he does is talk crap.
Might be time to dunk him in the septic tank soon.
It's amazing how peaceful it seems when you trash the worse offenders.


Don, don't break your 'independent thinking' nose.



....and speaking of the worse offenders..right on cue


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On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:04:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Lake Lanier has some of the best bass fishing in the southeast, as
well as huge stripers. What is unique about the place is that it's
deep and mountainous, so there's cold water species as well as warm
water species. I'd like to see Harry be able to fish for trout,
sauger, pike, and Walleye in deep cold water, then go into the coves
and catch largemouth, spotted bass, white bass etc. in the warmer
water, run out to the middle of the lake, troll for huge stripers, all
in the same day. Can't do that just anywhere.


So you are inviting Harry to move on down to Lake Lanier?
That's very generous, and a bit of a surprise.
But I'm glad to see you extending the hand of friendship.
We need more of that here.


--Vic


Yes! I'd love to see him act the way he acts around these parts. He'd
get his fat ass beat daily.

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What the 'ell?
He was down your way...let you know in advance.
Where were you hiding?- Hide quoted text -

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Psssst.......dummy, I ASKED HIM for his flight info.....
He chickened out.

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On Mar 20, 1:27*pm, "Don White" wrote:
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On Mar 19, 4:12 pm, Vic Smith wrote:


On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:04:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Lake Lanier has some of the best bass fishing in the southeast, as
well as huge stripers. What is unique about the place is that it's
deep and mountainous, so there's cold water species as well as warm
water species. I'd like to see Harry be able to fish for trout,
sauger, pike, and Walleye in deep cold water, then go into the coves
and catch largemouth, spotted bass, white bass etc. in the warmer
water, run out to the middle of the lake, troll for huge stripers, all
in the same day. Can't do that just anywhere.


So you are inviting Harry to move on down to Lake Lanier?
That's very generous, and a bit of a surprise.
But I'm glad to see you extending the hand of friendship.
We need more of that here.


--Vic


Yes! I'd love to see him act the way he acts around these parts. He'd
get his fat ass beat daily.


************************************************** ****


What the 'ell?
He was down your way...let you know in advance.
Where were you hiding?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Psssst.......dummy, I ASKED HIM for his flight info.....
He chickened out.

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Liar!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Care to wager?
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On Mar 20, 9:47*am, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
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On Mar 19, 4:12 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:04:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Lake Lanier has some of the best bass fishing in the southeast, as
well as huge stripers. What is unique about the place is that it's
deep and mountainous, so there's cold water species as well as warm
water species. I'd like to see Harry be able to fish for trout,
sauger, pike, and Walleye in deep cold water, then go into the coves
and catch largemouth, spotted bass, white bass etc. in the warmer
water, run out to the middle of the lake, troll for huge stripers, all
in the same day. Can't do that just anywhere.
So you are inviting Harry to move on down to Lake Lanier?
That's very generous, and a bit of a surprise.
But I'm glad to see you extending the hand of friendship.
We need more of that here.


--Vic


Yes! I'd love to see him act the way he acts around these parts. He'd
get his fat ass beat daily.


************************************************** ****


What the 'ell?
He was down your way...let you know in advance.
Where were you hiding?


Loogy is a large-mouthed basskisser. He talks tough, but he couldn't
beat an egg. Just ignore the piece of crap.- Hide quoted text -

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All this because I won't believe the hundreds of lies you've told.
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Don White wrote:
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On Mar 19, 4:12 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:04:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Lake Lanier has some of the best bass fishing in the southeast, as
well as huge stripers. What is unique about the place is that it's
deep and mountainous, so there's cold water species as well as warm
water species. I'd like to see Harry be able to fish for trout,
sauger, pike, and Walleye in deep cold water, then go into the coves
and catch largemouth, spotted bass, white bass etc. in the warmer
water, run out to the middle of the lake, troll for huge stripers, all
in the same day. Can't do that just anywhere.
So you are inviting Harry to move on down to Lake Lanier?
That's very generous, and a bit of a surprise.
But I'm glad to see you extending the hand of friendship.
We need more of that here.

--Vic
Yes! I'd love to see him act the way he acts around these parts. He'd
get his fat ass beat daily.

************************************************** ****

What the 'ell?
He was down your way...let you know in advance.
Where were you hiding?


Loogy is a large-mouthed basskisser. He talks tough, but he couldn't beat
an egg. Just ignore the piece of crap.


~~ Snerk ~~
He's a real prize. Getting to the point where all he does is talk crap.
Might be time to dunk him in the septic tank soon.
It's amazing how peaceful it seems when you trash the worse offenders.



When you can't back up your own lies it's best to ignore those who
challenge you. Just ask your buddy.


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On Mar 20, 9:28 am, "Don White" wrote:
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On Mar 19, 4:12 pm, Vic Smith wrote:





On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:04:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Lake Lanier has some of the best bass fishing in the southeast, as
well as huge stripers. What is unique about the place is that it's
deep and mountainous, so there's cold water species as well as warm
water species. I'd like to see Harry be able to fish for trout,
sauger, pike, and Walleye in deep cold water, then go into the coves
and catch largemouth, spotted bass, white bass etc. in the warmer
water, run out to the middle of the lake, troll for huge stripers, all
in the same day. Can't do that just anywhere.
So you are inviting Harry to move on down to Lake Lanier?
That's very generous, and a bit of a surprise.
But I'm glad to see you extending the hand of friendship.
We need more of that here.
--Vic

Yes! I'd love to see him act the way he acts around these parts. He'd
get his fat ass beat daily.

************************************************** ****

What the 'ell?
He was down your way...let you know in advance.
Where were you hiding?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Psssst.......dummy, I ASKED HIM for his flight info.....
He chickened out.

*********************************************

Liar!



As his spokesperson you should have noticed that he hasn't denied that.
But, you are dumb...
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On Mar 19, 4:31*pm, "Steve" wrote:
On 19-Mar-2009, Frogwatch wrote:

Several posters here seem really down on lake boating *as if it isnt
"Real" boating


That would have to be spoken by weekend warriors who have never been on Lake
Huron in April or November, or any of the Great Lakes except when it's 72
degrees with no wind.


Or better...Lake Erie, when it picks up on you, and you're running 4
to 5 footers to get back in.....
Maybe they should go out in a Commercial Tug when fishing for White
Bass in April....nasty.
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On Mar 20, 8:32*am, wrote:
On Mar 19, 4:12*pm, Vic Smith wrote:



On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:04:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Lake Lanier has some of the best bass fishing in the southeast, as
well as huge stripers. What is unique about the place is that it's
deep and mountainous, so there's cold water species as well as warm
water species. I'd like to see Harry be able to fish for trout,
sauger, pike, and Walleye in deep cold water, then go into the coves
and catch largemouth, spotted bass, white bass etc. in the warmer
water, run out to the middle of the lake, troll for huge stripers, all
in the same day. Can't do that just anywhere.


So you are inviting Harry to move on down to Lake Lanier?
That's very generous, and a bit of a surprise.
But I'm glad to see you extending the hand of friendship.
We need more of that here.


--Vic


Yes! I'd love to see him act the way he acts around these parts. He'd
get his fat ass beat daily.


Liar !
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Do I need a special boat to go on a lake?


Quite the contrary. You need a special boat to go in salt water. Even
ignoring sea conditions (the Great Lakes can be quite nasty), you
still need a different level of corrosion resistance.
Guys bring boats down here that lived happily on a lake in Ohio for a
decade to find that salt tears them up in a year.
The other observation I have about small lake boating is they do not
consider things like mooring lines, cleats and ground tackle to be all
that important. On a small lake, if the boat floats away, your
neighbor will call you and have you come over and get it.
My friends in the lake area north of Tampa typically tie up their boat
with clothes line, lamp cord or whatever and on the dock end it might
just be a wad of overhand knots, wedged between the deck boards. An
"anchor" might just be a concrete sprinkler doughnut or whatever they
had laying around. Carrying safety equipment is generally pretty
spotty.

I suppose if you trailer into a regularly patrolled lake the safety
thing has to be a bit better. These guys never see a boat cop.


I never had the desire to own a salt water boat. I spent six years in the
Gulf of Mexico on various craft. In those six years, I learned that I did
not want to be in salt water in a small craft. I DID do some fishing in the
brackish marshes of southern Louisiana, but that is as close as I came to
salt water boating. I was a passenger and hand on many various vessels, and
we did a lot of fishing offshore before the snapper laws were enacted. I
have seen firsthand the effects on anything metallic when exposed to salt
water.

Steve


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