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Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Oct 19, 6:54 pm, wrote:
On Oct 19, 6:22 pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste like crap... ;) And don't even get me started on what they call lobster :( Yeah, I agree. The only way to fish is to freeze your ass off all of the time. The only true fishing is in the dead of winter, and that consists of sitting in your house next to the stove dreaming of it. I've lived in that crap, and I've lived in the south, give me the south ANYTIME. You really should broaden your horizons! |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Oct 20, 9:16 am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Oct 20, 9:08 am, DownTime wrote: HK wrote: DownTime wrote: wrote: On Oct 19, 6:22 pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste like crap... ;) And don't even get me started on what they call lobster :( Hey now! You trying to start something here? Except for the claws, which are typically rubbery, what do you have? ;) Have you ever tried fresh caught snook or redfish? If not, then you do not know what you are missing. If your New England lobster claws taste rubbery, you have cooked them improperly. Me, I like lobster, New England or Florida. Mini-season was always great fun. Yeah, well, umm, he started it! ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I was just ribbin' yous' guys anyway.. Hmmm. Surf'n'turf...ribs and lobster. Speaking of Lake Lanier, when it finally dries up, do you suppose any Spanish galleons will be found on the lakebed?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but there are a lot of interesting things under there. |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Oct 20, 8:16 am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Oct 20, 9:08 am, DownTime wrote: HK wrote: DownTime wrote: wrote: On Oct 19, 6:22 pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste like crap... ;) And don't even get me started on what they call lobster :( Hey now! You trying to start something here? Except for the claws, which are typically rubbery, what do you have? ;) Have you ever tried fresh caught snook or redfish? If not, then you do not know what you are missing. If your New England lobster claws taste rubbery, you have cooked them improperly. Me, I like lobster, New England or Florida. Mini-season was always great fun. Yeah, well, umm, he started it! ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I was just ribbin' yous' guys anyway.. Hmmm. Surf'n'turf...ribs and lobster. Speaking of Lake Lanier, when it finally dries up, do you suppose any Spanish galleons will be found on the lakebed?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I was wondering how many tons of beer bottles 'n cans are on the bottom. mybe even an outboard ot two.. |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Oct 20, 10:44 am, wrote:
On Oct 19, 6:54 pm, wrote: On Oct 19, 6:22 pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste like crap... ;) And don't even get me started on what they call lobster :( Yeah, I agree. The only way to fish is to freeze your ass off all of the time. The only true fishing is in the dead of winter, and that consists of sitting in your house next to the stove dreaming of it. I've lived in that crap, and I've lived in the south, give me the south ANYTIME. You really should broaden your horizons! I spent a lot of time in Lincoln County Tenn, then lived for a while around Hunstvull, Scottsboro, Boaz Ala.. Lived in a couple of spots in Fla, and a few other places a little more west which we won't go into;) I have broader horizions than most, having hitched all over this great country for a good part of my youth...;) But this is still my home, the leaves this year are the best ever, spent the day out with dad and the girls playing with horsies and taking pictures, playin' guitar.. I love it. And Downtime, I may take you up on that, end up in Clearwater every couple of years, keep telling my bud that one day I'm going to drag a boat down with me;) |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
wrote in message ps.com... snip... And Downtime, I may take you up on that, end up in Clearwater every couple of years, keep telling my bud that one day I'm going to drag a boat down with me;) Wait till Tom moves to The Carolinas, and pick him up on the way to Florida. He just might take along his boat. |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Oct 20, 7:33 pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ps.com... snip... And Downtime, I may take you up on that, end up in Clearwater every couple of years, keep telling my bud that one day I'm going to drag a boat down with me;) Wait till Tom moves to The Carolinas, and pick him up on the way to Florida. He just might take along his boat. Humm 15 hours without saying something stupid and getting thrown from the truck? Ummmmm, well see;) |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
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Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:23:46 -0700, Tim wrote:
I was wondering how many tons of beer bottles 'n cans are on the bottom. mybe even an outboard ot two.. Jimmy Hoffa? |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 02:55:30 -0000, thunder
wrote: On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:23:46 -0700, Tim wrote: I was wondering how many tons of beer bottles 'n cans are on the bottom. mybe even an outboard ot two.. Jimmy Hoffa? LOL!! Nah - he's under the east wing of Giants stadium. I can't find it at this moment, but I have a picture at home of an expedition to some place in the Atlantic Basin off the Continental shelf in about a bizillion feet of water of a six pack of Bud just sitting on the bottom. I've heard stories of deep ROVs finding all kinds of stuff on the bottom in really deep water. |
Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 20:42:16 -0400, HK wrote:
wrote: On Oct 20, 7:33 pm, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ps.com... snip... And Downtime, I may take you up on that, end up in Clearwater every couple of years, keep telling my bud that one day I'm going to drag a boat down with me;) Wait till Tom moves to The Carolinas, and pick him up on the way to Florida. He just might take along his boat. Humm 15 hours without saying something stupid and getting thrown from the truck? Ummmmm, well see;) Not to worry. At Tom's age, a few years in the heat of South Carolina, and what is left of his brain will turn to pudding. Fishing all year 'round - great boating waters... Nah... |
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