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Ernie2

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:52 pm
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Maine
Though we had snow two days ago, my boat is coming out of storage tomorrow
morning and heading to Portland for repairs that Panther Run in Raymond
fowled up. Guys, remember the 17' Trophy owner that I complained a few
months ago, well the manufacturer agreed to pay for the repairs and my
nightmares are just about over. Thirty nine more days and I'll be fishing
the Saco River or from Wood Island Lighthouse to Kennebunk or from Wood
Island Lighthouse to Casco Bay in Portland. Will I be hooking fish you
might ask? I always do, but I don't give a darn. Being out there, inhaling
that sweet salty fresh air is all a man needs to be in Paradise. Hooking
mackerels, stripers, cusks, cods, haddocks, etc is only incidental. How
sweet it is....
Could I be getting spring fewer? Maybe, though I think it's more like the
call of the wild. Anyone out there experiencing the same?

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NetSock1

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:52 pm
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Nice thoughts Ernie.

It is very nice here in Ohio as well, and I have been thinking about the
boats a lot.

I think Ill start with the Malibu this year at lake Cumberland (Ky) for a
nice scenic float close to shore. I too just love being on the
water...regardless of the circumstance. Smile

When it really gets warm...that's when Ill break out the Rogers, and head to
Buckeye Lake, where I will promptly teach all those "hot boats" who the real
boss is. Wink

Guess I've got a sort of Jekyll/Hyde personality when it come to my boats...

Later.

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-Netsock

"It's just about going fast...that's all..."
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"Ernie" <1racabli.RemoveThis@maine.rr.com> wrote in message
news:r7Ccc.842$e17.328@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
 > Maine
 > Though we had snow two days ago, my boat is coming out of storage tomorrow
 > morning and heading to Portland for repairs that Panther Run in Raymond
 > fowled up. Guys, remember the 17' Trophy owner that I complained a few
 > months ago, well the manufacturer agreed to pay for the repairs and my
 > nightmares are just about over. Thirty nine more days and I'll be fishing
 > the Saco River or from Wood Island Lighthouse to Kennebunk or from Wood
 > Island Lighthouse to Casco Bay in Portland. Will I be hooking fish you
 > might ask? I always do, but I don't give a darn. Being out there,
inhaling
 > that sweet salty fresh air is all a man needs to be in Paradise. Hooking
 > mackerels, stripers, cusks, cods, haddocks, etc is only incidental. How
 > sweet it is....
 > Could I be getting spring fewer? Maybe, though I think it's more like the
 > call of the wild. Anyone out there experiencing the same?
 >
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Don White

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 11:35 pm
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Since it's right at the freezing mark with light snow coming down here in
Nova Scotia......no!
Another month before it's decent boating weather.
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Henry Blackmoore

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:26 am
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In article <r7Ccc.842$e17.328@twister.nyroc.rr.com>, "Ernie" <1racabli RemoveThis @maine.rr.com> wrote:

 >Maine
 >Though we had snow two days ago, my boat is coming out of storage tomorrow
 >morning and heading to Portland for repairs that Panther Run in Raymond
 >fowled up. Guys, remember the 17' Trophy owner that I complained a few

 >Could I be getting spring fewer? Maybe, though I think it's more like the
 >call of the wild. Anyone out there experiencing the same?

Nope, cuz it's been Spring here for quite some time now... LOL

Don't forget new line and maintenance on your reels...


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Henry Blackmoore

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:31 am
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In article <_vEcc.11813$Np3.412003@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, "Don White" <white.RemoveThis@nsknospm.sympatico.ca> wrote:

 >Since it's right at the freezing mark with light snow coming down here in
 >Nova Scotia......no!
 >Another month before it's decent boating weather.

The Bradford and other ornamental Pears have already bloomed and are leafing
out. The same goes for the Carolina Jasmine. My Blaze climbing Roses never
looked better. The 'Belinda's Dream' roses in my pots are truly amazing to
behold. The Redbud tree's still have some purple bloom (flowers) on em'.
I bought some 'New Gold' Lantana and 'Gold Star' Esperanza at a nursery
on Sunday to liven a bare spot up a bit.

And the mess o' Flounder and other fish that I caught (along with my first
case of sunburn) last week down in Sargent at the new cut surely tasted
good....

Ahhh Spring time along the Gulf Coast of Texas....<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Don White

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 1:52 am
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Henry Blackmoore <nyuk.RemoveThis@nyuk.com> wrote in message
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 >
 > The Bradford and other ornamental Pears have already bloomed and are
leafing
 > out. The same goes for the Carolina Jasmine. My Blaze climbing Roses
never
 > looked better. The 'Belinda's Dream' roses in my pots are truly amazing
to
 > behold. The Redbud tree's still have some purple bloom (flowers) on em'.
 > I bought some 'New Gold' Lantana and 'Gold Star' Esperanza at a nursery
 > on Sunday to liven a bare spot up a bit.
 >
 > And the mess o' Flounder and other fish that I caught (along with my first
 > case of sunburn) last week down in Sargent at the new cut surely tasted
 > good....
 >
 > Ahhh Spring time along the Gulf Coast of Texas....
 >

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Henry Blackmoore

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 1:57 am
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In article <4xGcc.11903$Np3.417285@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, "Don White" <white.RemoveThis@nsknospm.sympatico.ca> wrote:

 >Henry Blackmoore <nyuk.RemoveThis@nyuk.com> wrote in message
 >news:flFcc.18327$lt2.7534@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
  >>
  >> The Bradford and other ornamental Pears have already bloomed and are
 >leafing
  >> out. The same goes for the Carolina Jasmine. My Blaze climbing Roses
 >never
  >> looked better. The 'Belinda's Dream' roses in my pots are truly amazing
 >to
  >> behold. The Redbud tree's still have some purple bloom (flowers) on em'.
  >> I bought some 'New Gold' Lantana and 'Gold Star' Esperanza at a nursery
  >> on Sunday to liven a bare spot up a bit.
  >>
  >> And the mess o' Flounder and other fish that I caught (along with my first
  >> case of sunburn) last week down in Sargent at the new cut surely tasted
  >> good....
  >>
  >> Ahhh Spring time along the Gulf Coast of Texas....
  >>
 >
 >This could be considered cruel & unusual punishment! Rub it in.

Well you have ice fishing. I really enjoyed doing that in Canada some years
back. Nothing like a nice shanty, a tip-up and a pint of Peppermint
Schapps....<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 7:29 am
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nyuk DeleteThis @nyuk.com (Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message news:<DBGcc.18436$lt2.14770@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>...
 > In article <4xGcc.11903$Np3.417285@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, "Don White" <white DeleteThis @nsknospm.sympatico.ca> wrote:
 >
  > >Henry Blackmoore <nyuk DeleteThis @nyuk.com> wrote in message
  > >news:flFcc.18327$lt2.7534@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
   > >>
   > >> The Bradford and other ornamental Pears have already bloomed and are
 > leafing
   > >> out. The same goes for the Carolina Jasmine. My Blaze climbing Roses
 > never
   > >> looked better. The 'Belinda's Dream' roses in my pots are truly amazing
 > to
   > >> behold. The Redbud tree's still have some purple bloom (flowers) on em'.
   > >> I bought some 'New Gold' Lantana and 'Gold Star' Esperanza at a nursery
   > >> on Sunday to liven a bare spot up a bit.
   > >>
   > >> And the mess o' Flounder and other fish that I caught (along with my first
   > >> case of sunburn) last week down in Sargent at the new cut surely tasted
   > >> good....
   > >>
   > >> Ahhh Spring time along the Gulf Coast of Texas....
   > >>
  > >
  > >This could be considered cruel & unusual punishment! Rub it in.
 >
 > Well you have ice fishing. I really enjoyed doing that in Canada some years
 > back. Nothing like a nice shanty, a tip-up and a pint of Peppermint
 > Schapps....

Ah, THAT'S where the mood swings, and wild, unfounded allegations come
from, your a drunkard.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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