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Califbill December 9th 16 08:06 PM

boating trip
 


Needed to go to Oroville to order wife's Christmas present. 10' black
walnut butcher block desk top to replace a couple desks in the home office.
So towed the boat up. Spent the night at the Indian casino. Very nice
room, 100 bucks with tax. Unfortunately, the clerk (I guess) ran the card
for some extra charges. Visa fraud recognized the pattern. FedEx me a new
card. Boating was great. Lake was flat calm until afternoon. Was brisk
in the morning, and warm midday until the next storms clouds rolled in.
For cast was snow level at 2500' to start, rising to 8000' at end of storm.
Fished for bass with zero luck. Talked to the only other boat I saw, and
he only caught one. Day before the fish were biting, according to the guys
I talked to prefishing a tournament. Lake is still down at least 150', but
still over 500' deep in some areas. Have to use the low water ramp, which
has only 1 lane paved, instead of the normal 16 lanes. Worse part of the
new card, is changing the auto pay linked to the card.

Poco Loco December 9th 16 10:45 PM

boating trip
 
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 14:06:00 -0600, Califbill wrote:



Needed to go to Oroville to order wife's Christmas present. 10' black
walnut butcher block desk top to replace a couple desks in the home office.
So towed the boat up. Spent the night at the Indian casino. Very nice
room, 100 bucks with tax. Unfortunately, the clerk (I guess) ran the card
for some extra charges. Visa fraud recognized the pattern. FedEx me a new
card. Boating was great. Lake was flat calm until afternoon. Was brisk
in the morning, and warm midday until the next storms clouds rolled in.
For cast was snow level at 2500' to start, rising to 8000' at end of storm.
Fished for bass with zero luck. Talked to the only other boat I saw, and
he only caught one. Day before the fish were biting, according to the guys
I talked to prefishing a tournament. Lake is still down at least 150', but
still over 500' deep in some areas. Have to use the low water ramp, which
has only 1 lane paved, instead of the normal 16 lanes. Worse part of the
new card, is changing the auto pay linked to the card.


Shame about the fish, good news about the card. Now you'll have to notify those automatic payment
folks!

[email protected] December 10th 16 05:09 AM

boating trip
 
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 14:06:00 -0600, Califbill
wrote:



Needed to go to Oroville to order wife's Christmas present. 10' black
walnut butcher block desk top to replace a couple desks in the home office.
So towed the boat up. Spent the night at the Indian casino. Very nice
room, 100 bucks with tax. Unfortunately, the clerk (I guess) ran the card
for some extra charges. Visa fraud recognized the pattern. FedEx me a new
card. Boating was great. Lake was flat calm until afternoon. Was brisk
in the morning, and warm midday until the next storms clouds rolled in.
For cast was snow level at 2500' to start, rising to 8000' at end of storm.
Fished for bass with zero luck. Talked to the only other boat I saw, and
he only caught one. Day before the fish were biting, according to the guys
I talked to prefishing a tournament. Lake is still down at least 150', but
still over 500' deep in some areas. Have to use the low water ramp, which
has only 1 lane paved, instead of the normal 16 lanes. Worse part of the
new card, is changing the auto pay linked to the card.


Most of those western lakes seem to be drying up. I have said for a
long time that we will run out of water long before we run out of oil.

Califbill December 11th 16 05:21 AM

boating trip
 
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 14:06:00 -0600, Califbill
wrote:



Needed to go to Oroville to order wife's Christmas present. 10' black
walnut butcher block desk top to replace a couple desks in the home office.
So towed the boat up. Spent the night at the Indian casino. Very nice
room, 100 bucks with tax. Unfortunately, the clerk (I guess) ran the card
for some extra charges. Visa fraud recognized the pattern. FedEx me a new
card. Boating was great. Lake was flat calm until afternoon. Was brisk
in the morning, and warm midday until the next storms clouds rolled in.
For cast was snow level at 2500' to start, rising to 8000' at end of storm.
Fished for bass with zero luck. Talked to the only other boat I saw, and
he only caught one. Day before the fish were biting, according to the guys
I talked to prefishing a tournament. Lake is still down at least 150', but
still over 500' deep in some areas. Have to use the low water ramp, which
has only 1 lane paved, instead of the normal 16 lanes. Worse part of the
new card, is changing the auto pay linked to the card.


Most of those western lakes seem to be drying up. I have said for a
long time that we will run out of water long before we run out of oil.


As Mark Twain said "whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting.". We
had a worse drought in the early 1970's. Difference is 24 million people
vs. 38 million, and they have planted 100's of thousands of acres of almond
orchards (30% million et urn I hear), lots and lots of grape vines. Both
big water users, and when you had a scarcity of water in the old days of
row crops, you just fallowed some fields. We are only 1 of 2 states with
the old western water laws. Who ever was upstream and claimed the water
could have all the water the creek would supply, screw the down stream
user. In 1910, the mayor of Los Angeles tacked up hand lettered signs
claiming all the water flowing in to the Owens valley. I do not think they
even owned much land in the area.


Califbill December 11th 16 06:03 AM

boating trip
 
Califbill wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 14:06:00 -0600, Califbill
wrote:



Needed to go to Oroville to order wife's Christmas present. 10' black
walnut butcher block desk top to replace a couple desks in the home office.
So towed the boat up. Spent the night at the Indian casino. Very nice
room, 100 bucks with tax. Unfortunately, the clerk (I guess) ran the card
for some extra charges. Visa fraud recognized the pattern. FedEx me a new
card. Boating was great. Lake was flat calm until afternoon. Was brisk
in the morning, and warm midday until the next storms clouds rolled in.
For cast was snow level at 2500' to start, rising to 8000' at end of storm.
Fished for bass with zero luck. Talked to the only other boat I saw, and
he only caught one. Day before the fish were biting, according to the guys
I talked to prefishing a tournament. Lake is still down at least 150', but
still over 500' deep in some areas. Have to use the low water ramp, which
has only 1 lane paved, instead of the normal 16 lanes. Worse part of the
new card, is changing the auto pay linked to the card.


Most of those western lakes seem to be drying up. I have said for a
long time that we will run out of water long before we run out of oil.


As Mark Twain said "whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting.". We
had a worse drought in the early 1970's. Difference is 24 million people
vs. 38 million, and they have planted 100's of thousands of acres of almond
orchards (30% million et urn I hear), lots and lots of grape vines. Both
big water users, and when you had a scarcity of water in the old days of
row crops, you just fallowed some fields. We are only 1 of 2 states with
the old western water laws. Who ever was upstream and claimed the water
could have all the water the creek would supply, screw the down stream
user. In 1910, the mayor of Los Angeles tacked up hand lettered signs
claiming all the water flowing in to the Owens valley. I do not think they
even owned much land in the area.



Should have read 30% return.



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