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HK October 19th 07 11:22 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq

[email protected] October 19th 07 11:54 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
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 :(


HK October 20th 07 12:50 AM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
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 :(


Clawless lobsters...who woulda thunk it?

HK October 20th 07 02:01 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
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.

DownTime October 20th 07 02:01 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
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.

[email protected] October 20th 07 02:07 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
On Oct 20, 9:01 am, 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.


I have caught both... and as to the lobsters, other than claws, they
also lack taste. But mostly I am talking about fresh water fishing..


[email protected] October 20th 07 02:08 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
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..


DownTime October 20th 07 02:08 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
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! ;)

HK October 20th 07 02:16 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
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?

DownTime October 20th 07 03:13 PM

Fishing the dangerous waters of Lake Lanier...
 
wrote:
On Oct 20, 9:01 am, 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.


I have caught both... and as to the lobsters, other than claws, they
also lack taste. But mostly I am talking about fresh water fishing..


OK, we can agree to disagree on the great lobster debate. I think it is
more about the handling & preparation. I am continually amazed at how
some people can screw up a really good fillet. Actually my wife says the
same as you in regards to lobster, so I guess then I must be wrong.

I figured you were just teasin a bit, as was I. Now if you want to go
and get poltical, then I bow out of the conversation. Too much wasted
bandwidth on that as it is. ;)

p.s. If you ever get down this way (SW Fla), maybe I can show a secret
redfish spot or two.


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