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![]() Chuck Gould wrote: Kishaloy wrote: Hi , I am neither a scammer nor a spammer guys . Am a boat agent working for a boat broker and was just advertising for our boat agency !!!!!!!!! If I had made you guys disturbed would like to apologize for that . This is a boating discussion forum. My guess is that there are less than 30 actual boaters at this site, and another 25-30 wannabe's or hang-arounds. Your odds of stirring up a market for your boat agency would be a lot higher using a commercial buy/sell site. Notice a lot of "for sale" notices in the subject line of the group? There's a reason for that. Please stick around if you can add some boating content (aside from "I've got this neat boat for sale......"). Well travelled individual he is. In the past 2 years he has lived in India, California, and Phoenix AZ. He sells mortgages in CA and AZ. He solicits for real estate investments in India, He solicits for off shore IT support out of India. In his spare time he sells boats. You have to admire his ambition. |
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Kishaloy wrote:
Hi , I am neither a scammer nor a spammer guys . Am a boat agent working for a boat broker and was just advertising for our boat agency !!!!!!!!! If I had made you guys disturbed would like to apologize for that . regards, kish Jim wrote: Many in the group just don't like to have advertising here. (For some reason they like all kinds of other junk so I can't really figure that out) Your post is more on topic then most - Good luck.. I am more worried about the hot sauce and mayo comment. :-) Capt Jack R.. |
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On 31 Dec 2006 10:59:28 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: This is a boating discussion forum. My guess is that there are less than 30 actual boaters at this site, and another 25-30 wannabe's or hang-arounds. I find that curious. 25-30 wannabes? Do you really think that many people that don't own boats hang out here? I think that there are fewer than that. Maybe 5 to 10 non-boaters. I'd also wager that there are a couple of "regular" posters that you think are really boaters that are not. Some that you carry on conversations with on a regular basis. Before some of the non-boaters show up, let me say... I own a boat. Was on it Saturday. The weather is nice in SC. Jack |
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let me say... I own a boat.
Was on it Saturday. The weather is nice in SC. How do we *really* know that? ;-) I own a boat too. It's parked right next to my plane... wait, you can't do that... Oh yeah, it's sea plane... you know on floats? Yeah... that's the ticket! lol --Mike "Jack Goff" wrote in message ... On 31 Dec 2006 10:59:28 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: This is a boating discussion forum. My guess is that there are less than 30 actual boaters at this site, and another 25-30 wannabe's or hang-arounds. I find that curious. 25-30 wannabes? Do you really think that many people that don't own boats hang out here? I think that there are fewer than that. Maybe 5 to 10 non-boaters. I'd also wager that there are a couple of "regular" posters that you think are really boaters that are not. Some that you carry on conversations with on a regular basis. Before some of the non-boaters show up, let me say... I own a boat. Was on it Saturday. The weather is nice in SC. Jack |
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On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 03:18:43 GMT, Jack Redington
wrote: Kishaloy wrote: Hi , I am neither a scammer nor a spammer guys . Am a boat agent working for a boat broker and was just advertising for our boat agency !!!!!!!!! If I had made you guys disturbed would like to apologize for that . regards, kish Jim wrote: Many in the group just don't like to have advertising here. (For some reason they like all kinds of other junk so I can't really figure that out) Your post is more on topic then most - Good luck.. I am more worried about the hot sauce and mayo comment. :-) Capt Jack R.. How do *you* eat Spam? -- John |
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On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 11:08:54 GMT, Tom Francis
wrote: On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 03:18:43 GMT, Jack Redington wrote: I am more worried about the hot sauce and mayo comment. :-) There are some people whose taste buds are inbetween the toes of their feet. Most of them were in the Army at one point or another. :) Marines quit issuing leather belts. Why? Marines would eat 'em. And you make comments about Army taste buds. -- John |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 1/1/2007 6:17 AM, Tom Francis wrote: On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 01:06:38 -0500, Jack Goff wrote: Before some of the non-boaters show up, let me say... I own a boat. Was on it Saturday. The weather is nice in SC. I'm heading down there this week to close on a house at the lower end of Lake Moultrie.. I'm looking forward to checking out the winter fishing scene down there. So, as it happens, I have a couple of questions. How is the Santee Cooper lake system fishery this time of year? Active, non-active? Species? How about the Charleston area? Oh, does the State support open launch ramps or are they mostly private? Hmmmm. You don't impress me as the inland South Carolina type. Who do you think bought Richard's 'General Lee'? |
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On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 11:17:43 GMT, Tom Francis
wrote: On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 01:06:38 -0500, Jack Goff wrote: Before some of the non-boaters show up, let me say... I own a boat. Was on it Saturday. The weather is nice in SC. I'm heading down there this week to close on a house at the lower end of Lake Moultrie.. I'm looking forward to checking out the winter fishing scene down there. So, as it happens, I have a couple of questions. How is the Santee Cooper lake system fishery this time of year? Active, non-active? Species? How about the Charleston area? Oh, does the State support open launch ramps or are they mostly private? Tom, I've only been on Lake Murray and Lake Thurmond (AKA Clark's Hill), so I can't help you with Moultrie. From the website www.sclakes.com "Moultrie is the sister lake to Lake Marion owned by the utility Santee Cooper. Moultrie is 60,400 acres and is connected to Lake Marion by the Diversion Canal. Moultrie is located in the lowlands of the state near Charleston South Carolina. The lake's large oval shape and huge width can draw high winds creating high seas type conditions. The world record channel catfish came from these waters in 1964, and the state record black crappie was caught here in 1957. Fishing guides are available at this lake. Although not as many as Lake Marion, there are plenty of campgrounds, marinas, restaurants, places for lodging, and boat ramps. There is no state park on the lake, but the closest state park is Old Santee Canal State Park." Lake Murray is owned by SCE&G, and has a few public boat ramps, along with several privately owned marinas. I suspect that Moultrie will be similar. As far as fishing, again from the same website: Lake Moultrie: Largemouth Bass: Slow. Try plastic worms deep. Striped Bass: Good, fishing live herring off the bottom, trolling Stretch 25s or jigging Flex-It spoons. Crappie: Slow. Try minnows around fish attraction areas. Catfish: Excellent, using cut bait, shiners and nightcrawlers. Bream: Slow. Try red-worms around public fish attractors. Shellcrackers: Slow. Try red-worms around public fish attractors. You'll like Charleston. Lots of history, great food. |
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JohnH wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 11:08:54 GMT, Tom Francis wrote: On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 03:18:43 GMT, Jack Redington wrote: I am more worried about the hot sauce and mayo comment. :-) There are some people whose taste buds are inbetween the toes of their feet. Most of them were in the Army at one point or another. :) Marines quit issuing leather belts. Why? Marines would eat 'em. They brought back the Sam Brown for officers. And you make comments about Army taste buds. -- John |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. snip.. South Carolina is a "drive through as quickly as possible" state for me, other than vacation visits to Charleston and Hilton Head, both of which are worthy destinations. The coastal areas are pretty. In Georgia, I like Savannah and the St. Simons area, but not the rest of the state. The last time I wandered off the Interstate in South Carolina, I stopped at a local equivalent of a convenience and souvenir shop, and saw flyers behind the counter for an upcoming "organizing meeting" of the the Ku Klux Klan. No thanks. You could get to meet Jack Goff there. I'm sure that's a local highlight. |
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