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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 3354845)
A WHAT????
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Originally Posted by On Time
(Post 3355685)
What's a map? One of those things with green and red and blue and lines on it. I'd need to know what the really safe areas are up north to spend more time up there. Some shallow areas come out pretty far from the west shoreline and I'm never really sure just where the safe areas are.
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Originally Posted by On Time
(Post 3355685)
What's a map? One of those things with green and red and blue and lines on it. I'd need to know what the really safe areas are up north to spend more time up there. Some shallow areas come out pretty far from the west shoreline and I'm never really sure just where the safe areas are.
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3355725)
No map will show you safe areas up there. You need to follow someone that has lived up there their whole life. It has definitely gotten safer since they did the last stump chomp a few years ago but I wouldn't follow a map. There are a few tricks and landmarks you have to follow but they are better shown than told. Even when you know where to go you still get unlucky once in a while. I'm pretty sure almost everyone in here has left a prop blade or strut as a souvenir once in their life. Have fun:party-smiley-004:Have the Hutchins family show you. They are up there every weekend.
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 3355731)
I would prefer the Kossett family, but good luck finding them hiding in the woods
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3355735)
They would work too but everytime I enter their cove the banjos scare me off.:evilb:
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3355725)
No map will show you safe areas up there. You need to follow someone that has lived up there their whole life. It has definitely gotten safer since they did the last stump chomp a few years ago but I wouldn't follow a map. There are a few tricks and landmarks you have to follow but they are better shown than told. Even when you know where to go you still get unlucky once in a while. I'm pretty sure almost everyone in here has left a prop blade or strut as a souvenir once in their life. Have fun:party-smiley-004:Have the Hutchins family show you. They are up there every weekend.
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They changed engines in this boat since last time it was for sale......
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o38659-en.html |
Originally Posted by bigandy
(Post 3355448)
buyugirl, this is the kind of video you post on this thread, not ur erectile disfunction aid scrambled eggs and cock video. :lolhit::angry-smiley-038::lolhit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niwjM...x=3&playnext=1 |
Originally Posted by On Time
(Post 3355685)
What's a map? One of those things with green and red and blue and lines on it. I'd need to know what the really safe areas are up north to spend more time up there. Some shallow areas come out pretty far from the west shoreline and I'm never really sure just where the safe areas are.
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/boa/2272211439.html Put a tiki hut on either one of these, and you dont need a map to head up north, mark you own canals on your gps, and tell the game wardens and constables to F-off! :coolcowboy: :drink: |
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