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@A1gmail.com says... Tim wrote: On Jun 10, 12:00 pm, I am wrote: In articletomdnZKhGc3AkIzRnZ2dnUVZ_g6dn...@shawneeli nk.net, says... I like them evening cruses to...down here on the Ohio, port of Golconda...but you got to watch out for the towboats...lol wrote in message .... After work, the daughter and I hooked up the 18 ft'r and headed for Carlyle. She followed me in her car. I mean I have confidence in the wagon and the boat trailer, but she cant' stand my car. We took a small cooler with some bottles of cold water, and got to Carlyle by 6:30. Perfect! a few people out but hardly anyone that you'd notice on a lake that size. there was virtually no breeze and the lake was about as smooth as ice, and the temp was just about right. We just went blasting around the lake on smooth water and chased a few ducks. Those buggers can fly pretty quick, and we'd never try to hit one, but it was fun. We didn't pester them too much, though. we went too all the nooks and crannies and little coves we could find and some we jsut sat out in the middle of the lake listening to WSIU-E jazz radio out of Edwardsville,, and munched on a couple subway sandwiches we picked up on the way. About 8:30 it was starting to get dark. ( I LOVE the long slow daylight!) so we started heading back. But just getting started, I noticed that my back nave light wasn't working. We probably could have gotten in with out any miss-haps, and the authorities don't bug people though the week, but I thought i should rectify the problem anyhow. So I took my emergency clip on light and hooked it up to the battery and clamped it on to the back railing so it could show vertically. By that time it was getting dark anyhow, and we hauled back to the loading ramp. An absolutely gorgeous sunset . I let the daughter pilot back It's really weird being out in the middle of a large lake in the dark like that. Its fun! And it was really neat watching the lights along the shore, and looking to the west and seeing the glow in the sky from the towns toward the St. Louis area. We approached the no-wake zone and I stood lookout and would occasionally check out the shore and docks/ramps with the 3 kazillion candle power spotlight.and I had her ease off the throttle and we idled in. funny those I/O's don't steer straight at idle, but we made it in just fine. she eased the throttle gently, and hit reverse at the dock really well. just a slight 'bumb' on the dock. No wrecks. Loaded up and strapped down the boat and headed home. By now it was about 10:15. I was really glad to get the break in the weather so we could have gone for a cruise. It was really an enjoyable evening for the both of us. I'm hoping the weather will be good for the weekend. because Fri. we'd hit it again! We have barges here, scary at night. They tend to sneak right up on you... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's one thing I want to avoid when the wife and I take the river cruise later in the summer. We're going to go about 200 mi via water on the Ohio and the Cumberland. I dont' think the 23' Marquis would be any match for a barge. Any Asian carp problems there? The videos from other rivers in that region are unbelievable. Barges have spotlights that can turn nighttime into day. I've never seen one run without one on the Mississippi. I have seen several barges on the CT River with no front spot light... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
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![]() -- " I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks." Daniel Boone "Larry" wrote in message ... Happy wrote: http://www.golcondamarina.com/ Could you bottom post, Happy? It's a Usenet thing. Thanks Sorry guys, I'm a newbie to usnet, thanks for pointing that out to me. |
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![]() "Happy" wrote in message news:Q8ydnc637YfaB4zRnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@shawneelink. net... -- " I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks." Daniel Boone "Larry" wrote in message ... Happy wrote: http://www.golcondamarina.com/ Could you bottom post, Happy? It's a Usenet thing. Thanks Sorry guys, I'm a newbie to usnet, thanks for pointing that out to me. I guess I need to get ride of my sig as well or it will be on top, I'm trying |
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Tim wrote:
On Jun 10, 6:58 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: On Jun 10, 12:00 pm, I am wrote: In articletomdnZKhGc3AkIzRnZ2dnUVZ_g6dn...@shawneeli nk.net, says... I like them evening cruses to...down here on the Ohio, port of Golconda...but you got to watch out for the towboats...lol wrote in message ..... After work, the daughter and I hooked up the 18 ft'r and headed for Carlyle. She followed me in her car. I mean I have confidence in the wagon and the boat trailer, but she cant' stand my car. We took a small cooler with some bottles of cold water, and got to Carlyle by 6:30. Perfect! a few people out but hardly anyone that you'd notice on a lake that size. there was virtually no breeze and the lake was about as smooth as ice, and the temp was just about right. We just went blasting around the lake on smooth water and chased a few ducks. Those buggers can fly pretty quick, and we'd never try to hit one, but it was fun. We didn't pester them too much, though. we went too all the nooks and crannies and little coves we could find and some we jsut sat out in the middle of the lake listening to WSIU-E jazz radio out of Edwardsville,, and munched on a couple subway sandwiches we picked up on the way. About 8:30 it was starting to get dark. ( I LOVE the long slow daylight!) so we started heading back. But just getting started, I noticed that my back nave light wasn't working. We probably could have gotten in with out any miss-haps, and the authorities don't bug people though the week, but I thought i should rectify the problem anyhow. So I took my emergency clip on light and hooked it up to the battery and clamped it on to the back railing so it could show vertically. By that time it was getting dark anyhow, and we hauled back to the loading ramp. An absolutely gorgeous sunset . I let the daughter pilot back It's really weird being out in the middle of a large lake in the dark like that. Its fun! And it was really neat watching the lights along the shore, and looking to the west and seeing the glow in the sky from the towns toward the St. Louis area. We approached the no-wake zone and I stood lookout and would occasionally check out the shore and docks/ramps with the 3 kazillion candle power spotlight.and I had her ease off the throttle and we idled in. funny those I/O's don't steer straight at idle, but we made it in just fine. she eased the throttle gently, and hit reverse at the dock really well. just a slight 'bumb' on the dock. No wrecks. Loaded up and strapped down the boat and headed home. By now it was about 10:15. I was really glad to get the break in the weather so we could have gone for a cruise. It was really an enjoyable evening for the both of us. I'm hoping the weather will be good for the weekend. because Fri.. we'd hit it again! We have barges here, scary at night. They tend to sneak right up on you... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's one thing I want to avoid when the wife and I take the river cruise later in the summer. We're going to go about 200 mi via water on the Ohio and the Cumberland. I dont' think the 23' Marquis would be any match for a barge. Any Asian carp problems there? The videos from other rivers in that region are unbelievable. Barges have spotlights that can turn nighttime into day. I've never seen one run without one on the Mississippi. As far as I know, there's not really any to speak of on the Ohio and Cumberland rivers, but the northern Illinois river is infested with 'em! BADLY! I've seen those videos. It's sad. That was a great fishery - a lot of walleye and sauger only a few short years ago. |
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Tim wrote:
I was really glad to get the break in the weather so we could have gone for a cruise. It was really an enjoyable evening for the both of us. I'm hoping the weather will be good for the weekend. because Fri. we'd hit it again! That reminds me of a trip on a river a few hundred miles north of you. Everything was great until dark when the damn mosquitoes came out. I had and early 90's 19' bow rider with the walk-through windshield. We closed that but still needed the 3 kazillion candlepower Q-Beam to guide us. The next day was spent cleaning the dead *******s off of the hull and windshield. Bugs aside, it was a fun ride but they usually are! LOL! I've been there on the lakes I go to. when the sun comes down especially in may, you get all these flying critters that they come out in droves. I never could figure out how they would be two miles from shore in an instant! Yeah, they're bad, but I've found that at a certain speed the draft of the air hitting the windshield throws them right over the boat. It's when you slow down that your nabbed by 'em. Yup. I remember having them plastered on my forehead and in my hair. The official speed at night was something low like 15 MPH - not enough for the windshield to blow them out of the way. |
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I am Tosk wrote:
In articlelYWdnVgkgvS24YzRnZ2dnUVZ_qSdnZ2d@giganews. com, LarryG2 @A1gmail.com says... Tim wrote: On Jun 10, 12:00 pm, I am wrote: In articletomdnZKhGc3AkIzRnZ2dnUVZ_g6dn...@shawneeli nk.net, says... I like them evening cruses to...down here on the Ohio, port of Golconda...but you got to watch out for the towboats...lol wrote in message .... After work, the daughter and I hooked up the 18 ft'r and headed for Carlyle. She followed me in her car. I mean I have confidence in the wagon and the boat trailer, but she cant' stand my car. We took a small cooler with some bottles of cold water, and got to Carlyle by 6:30. Perfect! a few people out but hardly anyone that you'd notice on a lake that size. there was virtually no breeze and the lake was about as smooth as ice, and the temp was just about right. We just went blasting around the lake on smooth water and chased a few ducks. Those buggers can fly pretty quick, and we'd never try to hit one, but it was fun. We didn't pester them too much, though. we went too all the nooks and crannies and little coves we could find and some we jsut sat out in the middle of the lake listening to WSIU-E jazz radio out of Edwardsville,, and munched on a couple subway sandwiches we picked up on the way. About 8:30 it was starting to get dark. ( I LOVE the long slow daylight!) so we started heading back. But just getting started, I noticed that my back nave light wasn't working. We probably could have gotten in with out any miss-haps, and the authorities don't bug people though the week, but I thought i should rectify the problem anyhow. So I took my emergency clip on light and hooked it up to the battery and clamped it on to the back railing so it could show vertically. By that time it was getting dark anyhow, and we hauled back to the loading ramp. An absolutely gorgeous sunset . I let the daughter pilot back It's really weird being out in the middle of a large lake in the dark like that. Its fun! And it was really neat watching the lights along the shore, and looking to the west and seeing the glow in the sky from the towns toward the St. Louis area. We approached the no-wake zone and I stood lookout and would occasionally check out the shore and docks/ramps with the 3 kazillion candle power spotlight.and I had her ease off the throttle and we idled in. funny those I/O's don't steer straight at idle, but we made it in just fine. she eased the throttle gently, and hit reverse at the dock really well. just a slight 'bumb' on the dock. No wrecks. Loaded up and strapped down the boat and headed home. By now it was about 10:15. I was really glad to get the break in the weather so we could have gone for a cruise. It was really an enjoyable evening for the both of us. I'm hoping the weather will be good for the weekend. because Fri. we'd hit it again! We have barges here, scary at night. They tend to sneak right up on you... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's one thing I want to avoid when the wife and I take the river cruise later in the summer. We're going to go about 200 mi via water on the Ohio and the Cumberland. I dont' think the 23' Marquis would be any match for a barge. Any Asian carp problems there? The videos from other rivers in that region are unbelievable. Barges have spotlights that can turn nighttime into day. I've never seen one run without one on the Mississippi. I have seen several barges on the CT River with no front spot light... I'm sure the tow boat has one. The barges themselves don't. Do they run at night? |
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In article , LarryG2
@A1gmail.com says... I am Tosk wrote: In articlelYWdnVgkgvS24YzRnZ2dnUVZ_qSdnZ2d@giganews. com, LarryG2 @A1gmail.com says... Tim wrote: On Jun 10, 12:00 pm, I am wrote: In articletomdnZKhGc3AkIzRnZ2dnUVZ_g6dn...@shawneeli nk.net, says... I like them evening cruses to...down here on the Ohio, port of Golconda...but you got to watch out for the towboats...lol wrote in message .... After work, the daughter and I hooked up the 18 ft'r and headed for Carlyle. She followed me in her car. I mean I have confidence in the wagon and the boat trailer, but she cant' stand my car. We took a small cooler with some bottles of cold water, and got to Carlyle by 6:30. Perfect! a few people out but hardly anyone that you'd notice on a lake that size. there was virtually no breeze and the lake was about as smooth as ice, and the temp was just about right. We just went blasting around the lake on smooth water and chased a few ducks. Those buggers can fly pretty quick, and we'd never try to hit one, but it was fun. We didn't pester them too much, though. we went too all the nooks and crannies and little coves we could find and some we jsut sat out in the middle of the lake listening to WSIU-E jazz radio out of Edwardsville,, and munched on a couple subway sandwiches we picked up on the way. About 8:30 it was starting to get dark. ( I LOVE the long slow daylight!) so we started heading back. But just getting started, I noticed that my back nave light wasn't working. We probably could have gotten in with out any miss-haps, and the authorities don't bug people though the week, but I thought i should rectify the problem anyhow. So I took my emergency clip on light and hooked it up to the battery and clamped it on to the back railing so it could show vertically. By that time it was getting dark anyhow, and we hauled back to the loading ramp. An absolutely gorgeous sunset . I let the daughter pilot back It's really weird being out in the middle of a large lake in the dark like that. Its fun! And it was really neat watching the lights along the shore, and looking to the west and seeing the glow in the sky from the towns toward the St. Louis area. We approached the no-wake zone and I stood lookout and would occasionally check out the shore and docks/ramps with the 3 kazillion candle power spotlight.and I had her ease off the throttle and we idled in. funny those I/O's don't steer straight at idle, but we made it in just fine. she eased the throttle gently, and hit reverse at the dock really well. just a slight 'bumb' on the dock. No wrecks. Loaded up and strapped down the boat and headed home. By now it was about 10:15. I was really glad to get the break in the weather so we could have gone for a cruise. It was really an enjoyable evening for the both of us. I'm hoping the weather will be good for the weekend. because Fri. we'd hit it again! We have barges here, scary at night. They tend to sneak right up on you... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's one thing I want to avoid when the wife and I take the river cruise later in the summer. We're going to go about 200 mi via water on the Ohio and the Cumberland. I dont' think the 23' Marquis would be any match for a barge. Any Asian carp problems there? The videos from other rivers in that region are unbelievable. Barges have spotlights that can turn nighttime into day. I've never seen one run without one on the Mississippi. I have seen several barges on the CT River with no front spot light... I'm sure the tow boat has one. The barges themselves don't. Do they run at night? Yes they do... Almost got wiped out once. They would have never even found the parts ![]() -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 18:02:29 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: As far as I know, there's not really any to speak of on the Ohio and Cumberland rivers, but the northern Illinois river is infested with 'em! I'm fairly sure there are tugs and barges on the Ohio, at least in some parts. Don't forget that radar reflector! It will make your return echo look like a 100 footer. A short pole mount in a rod holder will do the trick. |
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