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On 4/27/17 3:41 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 11:25 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 10:28 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 12:31 AM, wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:21:54 -0400, Alex wrote: The Everglades is full of wide open trails. If you travel off of them you don't want to be going 20mph! In the park itself there are not many places you can use an airboat if any. The intent is to eliminate it altogether. Air boat tour operators who used have an exemption are losing them. Most of this is done on private property. Is that because airboats are considered a nuisance or destructive? What would be your boat of choice for navigating the Everglades? Salt water kayak or flats boat. Go for it, dummy. Lots of people do. How many return? I presume most of them. I still get a Florida fishing magazine, and there are plenty of articles about fishing the everglades off a kayak or flats boat. |
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On 4/27/17 5:04 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 3:41 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 11:25 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 10:28 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 12:31 AM, wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:21:54 -0400, Alex wrote: The Everglades is full of wide open trails. If you travel off of them you don't want to be going 20mph! In the park itself there are not many places you can use an airboat if any. The intent is to eliminate it altogether. Air boat tour operators who used have an exemption are losing them. Most of this is done on private property. Is that because airboats are considered a nuisance or destructive? What would be your boat of choice for navigating the Everglades? Salt water kayak or flats boat. Go for it, dummy. Lots of people do. How many return? I presume most of them. I still get a Florida fishing magazine, and there are plenty of articles about fishing the everglades off a kayak or flats boat. Flats boat? Is that like a Carolina skiff? No, but a Carolina Skiff would do. |
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On 4/27/2017 4:30 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/27/17 3:41 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 11:25 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 10:28 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 12:31 AM, wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:21:54 -0400, Alex wrote: The Everglades is full of wide open trails. If you travel off of them you don't want to be going 20mph! In the park itself there are not many places you can use an airboat if any. The intent is to eliminate it altogether. Air boat tour operators who used have an exemption are losing them. Most of this is done on private property. Is that because airboats are considered a nuisance or destructive? What would be your boat of choice for navigating the Everglades? Salt water kayak or flats boat. Go for it, dummy. Lots of people do. How many return? I presume most of them. I still get a Florida fishing magazine, and there are plenty of articles about fishing the everglades off a kayak or flats boat. It was an attempt at humor Harry. Down the street from the house we had in Florida there was a small business that rented canoes. It was located on a small river, actually more like a large brook, that wound it's way for over a mile through heavy natural growth, trees with limbs that overhung the water and loaded with wild life. The wild life included alligators that stared at you as you floated by and snakes that were hanging in the tree branches. They had never had any attacks but you had to sign a hold harmless statement before renting the canoe. We also had a man-made small lake directly behind one of the houses we owned. The water line was about 20 yards from the deck on the back of the house. The lake had a resident alligator who we saw everyday as it made it's slow patrol around the lake. I had one of those 10 foot plastic Jon boats with an electric motor on it and I often went fishing on the little lake. Saw the alligator a few times eyeing me but he .. it was actually a "she" .. never bothered me. I've previously described the events that happened one day when another alligator tried to move in with her. The intruder didn't last long and it happened right before our eyes. |
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 09:28:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/27/17 9:21 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 07:53:13 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/27/17 7:45 AM, True North wrote: JohnnyMop swishes his head... On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 21:04:29 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Alex Wrote in message: True North wrote: Poco Deplorevole On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 09:49:42 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: - show quoted text - "Harry, do you think I'd **** my pants before I'd insult you face to face? Let's meet at a McD's somewhere. I'd be glad to tell you face to face that you're a liar." WOW! Y'all are sounding more like Scott Secord Dickson and his Mini Me, L'il Snot, every day. They were both exposed as empty threat buffoons. And you were exposed as a dumb lemming who buys ****ty boats. Someone was bound to say it sooner or later. "Everyone's held off for a long while." I see one of your main turds, Justine, is still taking shots at me while hiding behind her mama's apron. That's quite a motley crew y'all have. You must have been quite the leader in the US Army. FlaJim doesn't have a boat. Herring allegedly bought a used boat last year, but is too embarrassed about its looks to discuss it here. I'd call them a pair of rat turds, but that would be insulting to decent rats in every alley. What questions do you have about my boat, Krause? I'm not too embarrassed to discuss anything, unlike you. Perhaps it's because I've not told the lies you have? Where did you read that I had questions? Well, you stated I was too embarrassed to discuss it here. What would you like discussed? You're the one who brought it up. |
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justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 12:31 AM, wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:21:54 -0400, Alex wrote: The Everglades is full of wide open trails. If you travel off of them you don't want to be going 20mph! In the park itself there are not many places you can use an airboat if any. The intent is to eliminate it altogether. Air boat tour operators who used have an exemption are losing them. Most of this is done on private property. Is that because airboats are considered a nuisance or destructive? What would be your boat of choice for navigating the Everglades? Some people use jon boats with Go-Devil motors but they are limited to very shallow water. |
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Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/27/17 10:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 12:31 AM, wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:21:54 -0400, Alex wrote: The Everglades is full of wide open trails. If you travel off of them you don't want to be going 20mph! In the park itself there are not many places you can use an airboat if any. The intent is to eliminate it altogether. Air boat tour operators who used have an exemption are losing them. Most of this is done on private property. Is that because airboats are considered a nuisance or destructive? What would be your boat of choice for navigating the Everglades? Salt water kayak or flats boat. Flats boat with a propeller tearing up the grass and stirring up the bottom. The bass fishermen use bass boats - I have one. You are limited to the canals that were dredged by the USACE but there are hundreds of miles you can travel. You won't find too many flats boats unless you go to Florida Bay. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/27/17 3:41 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 11:25 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 10:28 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 12:31 AM, wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:21:54 -0400, Alex wrote: The Everglades is full of wide open trails. If you travel off of them you don't want to be going 20mph! In the park itself there are not many places you can use an airboat if any. The intent is to eliminate it altogether. Air boat tour operators who used have an exemption are losing them. Most of this is done on private property. Is that because airboats are considered a nuisance or destructive? What would be your boat of choice for navigating the Everglades? Salt water kayak or flats boat. Go for it, dummy. Lots of people do. How many return? I presume most of them. I still get a Florida fishing magazine, and there are plenty of articles about fishing the everglades off a kayak or flats boat. That's in Florida Bay. Part of Everglades National Park but not the REAL Everglades... |
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/27/2017 4:30 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/27/17 3:41 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/27/17 11:25 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 10:28 AM, justan wrote: On 4/27/17 12:31 AM, wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:21:54 -0400, Alex wrote: The Everglades is full of wide open trails. If you travel off of them you don't want to be going 20mph! In the park itself there are not many places you can use an airboat if any. The intent is to eliminate it altogether. Air boat tour operators who used have an exemption are losing them. Most of this is done on private property. Is that because airboats are considered a nuisance or destructive? What would be your boat of choice for navigating the Everglades? Salt water kayak or flats boat. Go for it, dummy. Lots of people do. How many return? I presume most of them. I still get a Florida fishing magazine, and there are plenty of articles about fishing the everglades off a kayak or flats boat. It was an attempt at humor Harry. Down the street from the house we had in Florida there was a small business that rented canoes. It was located on a small river, actually more like a large brook, that wound it's way for over a mile through heavy natural growth, trees with limbs that overhung the water and loaded with wild life. The wild life included alligators that stared at you as you floated by and snakes that were hanging in the tree branches. They had never had any attacks but you had to sign a hold harmless statement before renting the canoe. We also had a man-made small lake directly behind one of the houses we owned. The water line was about 20 yards from the deck on the back of the house. The lake had a resident alligator who we saw everyday as it made it's slow patrol around the lake. I had one of those 10 foot plastic Jon boats with an electric motor on it and I often went fishing on the little lake. Saw the alligator a few times eyeing me but he .. it was actually a "she" .. never bothered me. I've previously described the events that happened one day when another alligator tried to move in with her. The intruder didn't last long and it happened right before our eyes. They will run after your bait or lures. |
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