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When do you plan to launch for the season?



The 'Victoria Day' weekend is popular around here (late May) but depends on
the weather.


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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 17:39:31 -0500, "JimH" wrote:

When do you plan to launch for the season?

For the moment I am boatless. After some 25 years of boating we

sold our
32
foot cruiser about a year ago, so I have no launch date for this

year.
;-(

Perhaps we will buy something in another 5 years when we buy our
retirement
house on the water. Most likely a lot sooner.....it will be a

smaller
boat
though. ;-)

I always looked forward to April and spent a good 2 weeks

getting
the boat
prepped before launch.



You can help me with mine

Remember, you have an open invitation to Huron anytime this

summer.

Thanks Wally. I may take you up on it. Let me know if you need

any
power
tools in buffing and waxing your boat. I have a great Porter

Cable
orbital
buffer you can borrow.

Onto more important things......How much do you pay/hour? My wife

is

redoing the interior of the house and I can use some extra bucks.

;-)

Are you still at Huron Lagoons? I have a friend moving over there

from
Romps in Vermillion. They got a pretty crappy dock but I guess

there
were
only 2 available at the time of the boat show.


I meet with some friends from Ohio every year for a fishing trip to
places like Lake Cumberland, TN. It has been a time honored

tradition
by those guys for years, one of them moved to GA, he and I became
friends, and so now I go. I've been to see them a few times in your
area. Vermillion, and Loraine. Had a lot of fun. I wanted a monster
Walleye, but just got smallish ones. Oh, and I LOVE Lake Erie

perch!



Yellow perch are indeed delicious. We have had 3 fish fries this

winter
from the fish caught last season.
First I dip them in flour, then in a milk/egg mixture, then in

seasoned
breadcrumbs...then into the pan and fried in vegetable oil.

I prefer perch over walleye, but walleye are more fun to catch. ;-)


One of the guys that comes on the annual fishing trip brings perch, he
does the same as you, but instead of bread crumbs, uses cracker crumbs.
I don't think it would matter, those little buggers are some of the
best fish there is to eat, in my opinion.

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JimH wrote:
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JimH wrote:
"WaIIy" wrote in message
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 17:39:31 -0500, "JimH" wrote:

When do you plan to launch for the season?

For the moment I am boatless. After some 25 years of boating we
sold our
32
foot cruiser about a year ago, so I have no launch date for this
year.
;-(

Perhaps we will buy something in another 5 years when we buy our
retirement
house on the water. Most likely a lot sooner.....it will be a
smaller
boat
though. ;-)

I always looked forward to April and spent a good 2 weeks

getting
the boat
prepped before launch.



You can help me with mine

Remember, you have an open invitation to Huron anytime this

summer.

Thanks Wally. I may take you up on it. Let me know if you need

any
power
tools in buffing and waxing your boat. I have a great Porter

Cable
orbital
buffer you can borrow.

Onto more important things......How much do you pay/hour? My wife

is

redoing the interior of the house and I can use some extra bucks.
;-)

Are you still at Huron Lagoons? I have a friend moving over there
from
Romps in Vermillion. They got a pretty crappy dock but I guess

there
were
only 2 available at the time of the boat show.

I meet with some friends from Ohio every year for a fishing trip to
places like Lake Cumberland, TN. It has been a time honored

tradition
by those guys for years, one of them moved to GA, he and I became
friends, and so now I go. I've been to see them a few times in your
area. Vermillion, and Loraine. Had a lot of fun. I wanted a monster
Walleye, but just got smallish ones. Oh, and I LOVE Lake Erie

perch!



Yellow perch are indeed delicious. We have had 3 fish fries this

winter
from the fish caught last season.
First I dip them in flour, then in a milk/egg mixture, then in

seasoned
breadcrumbs...then into the pan and fried in vegetable oil.

I prefer perch over walleye, but walleye are more fun to catch. ;-)


One of the guys that comes on the annual fishing trip brings perch, he
does the same as you, but instead of bread crumbs, uses cracker crumbs.


Try Garlic and Butter Ritz crackers crushed up in a zip-lok bag. Dip the
fillets in melted butter (some use egg) and dip the filets in the crackers.
Bake at 375F for 15-35 minutes (depending upon thickness of filets).


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When do you plan to launch for the season?

This Wednesday! Temps in the SF Bay Area is supposed to be close to 80. Ya
just HAVE to be out on the water during an 80 degree March day. g

--Mike

"JimH" wrote in message
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When do you plan to launch for the season?

For the moment I am boatless. After some 25 years of boating we sold our
32 foot cruiser about a year ago, so I have no launch date for this year.
;-(

Perhaps we will buy something in another 5 years when we buy our
retirement house on the water. Most likely a lot sooner.....it will be a
smaller boat though. ;-)

I always looked forward to April and spent a good 2 weeks getting the boat
prepped before launch.





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I launched mine last Saturday in the Delta. Big motor would not run. Got a
new coil today, but am doing a bunch of other maintenance work also in
preparation for salmon operen 4/2
Bill

"mgg" wrote in message
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When do you plan to launch for the season?


This Wednesday! Temps in the SF Bay Area is supposed to be close to 80. Ya
just HAVE to be out on the water during an 80 degree March day. g

--Mike

"JimH" wrote in message
...
When do you plan to launch for the season?

For the moment I am boatless. After some 25 years of boating we sold

our
32 foot cruiser about a year ago, so I have no launch date for this

year.
;-(

Perhaps we will buy something in another 5 years when we buy our
retirement house on the water. Most likely a lot sooner.....it will be

a
smaller boat though. ;-)

I always looked forward to April and spent a good 2 weeks getting the

boat
prepped before launch.









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I may hit the Delta next week with a friend who is also a 'homeowner" on
Golden Isle, which aint so Golden anymore.

--Mike

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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I launched mine last Saturday in the Delta. Big motor would not run. Got
a
new coil today, but am doing a bunch of other maintenance work also in
preparation for salmon operen 4/2
Bill

"mgg" wrote in message
m...
When do you plan to launch for the season?


This Wednesday! Temps in the SF Bay Area is supposed to be close to 80.
Ya
just HAVE to be out on the water during an 80 degree March day. g

--Mike

"JimH" wrote in message
...
When do you plan to launch for the season?

For the moment I am boatless. After some 25 years of boating we sold

our
32 foot cruiser about a year ago, so I have no launch date for this

year.
;-(

Perhaps we will buy something in another 5 years when we buy our
retirement house on the water. Most likely a lot sooner.....it will be

a
smaller boat though. ;-)

I always looked forward to April and spent a good 2 weeks getting the

boat
prepped before launch.









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On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 10:18:49 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

Lloyd Sumpter wrote:
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 17:39:31 -0500, JimH wrote:


When do you plan to launch for the season?



We were planning on taking Far Cove to the Gulf Islands to see the
Arrogant Worms, but I've been fighting a flu and we didn't think that cold
air would be good for me.

I'm getting a V-boat (flyfishing) this Saturday and taking it out on Mill
Lake. Sunday, assuming I get the electrical outlet fixed on the truck,
I'll be launching the Tin Boat in Allouette.

In other words, I "launch" whenever I want to.

Lloyd



You're "getting a V-boat"...what's a V-boat? And why do you
plug your "V-boat" into your truck before you launch it on a lake?


Reading comprehension, Harry: two different boats. Here's the V-tube:
http://www.outcastboats.com/outcastb...cattubes.shtml

And as for "Up there???": yes, I was out for 3 hrs and got my feet a bit
cold. It's 12-16 degrees here (C), lakes are a bit nippy for swimming but
fine for kicking around in a tube. In fact, I noticed today we were warmer
than Orlando, Fla.

Lloyd Sumpter
(Unnamed) Outcast FishCat4




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