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Post by sandyharley on May 14, 2007 19:32:10 GMT -5
No little umbrellas but, it will liquefy a bunker for a oil slick LOL.
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Post by cnot on May 14, 2007 19:40:09 GMT -5
Your boat drinks are going to have a unique flavor and aroma for a good bit. LOL
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Post by sandyharley on May 14, 2007 19:52:15 GMT -5
hats why I wanted you to look for another one LOL I don't think I could handle that
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Post by cnot on May 15, 2007 11:22:10 GMT -5
Not to worry Sandy, when I sneak down there to chase some Trout with you, I'll have the "relief pitcher"!!! LOL (The power unit is still working, right? Or did the "Bunkeritta" burn it out???"
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Post by sandyharley on May 15, 2007 15:27:22 GMT -5
The lower unit is fine and, the pitcher is in one piece but, it smells a little fishy!
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Post by cnot on May 15, 2007 20:17:58 GMT -5
Some Key lime juice would fix that. (If not, after a couple stiff pina coladas Bob probably won't notice!)
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Post by sandyharley on May 15, 2007 20:41:32 GMT -5
That would have to be some of those 151 pina coladas!!!!
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Post by cnot on May 15, 2007 21:11:24 GMT -5
But of course!! Not onl do they erase oders and such, but they save wear and tear on the lower unit because you don't have to make too many of them! LOL
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Post by wherebob on May 16, 2007 18:31:59 GMT -5
That would have to be some of those 151 pina coladas!!!! Those are the best kind!
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Post by cnot on May 16, 2007 19:34:59 GMT -5
A friend's wife calls them "flaming coconuts". Not only can you flame the drink, but she says it "puts a little giddy up in her husbands get along"... I didn't ask for details. LL
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Post by sandyharley on May 16, 2007 20:10:32 GMT -5
all it dose for me is make me speak foreign languages LOL and, then I have to pray to the Periclean throne.
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Post by cnot on May 17, 2007 12:15:07 GMT -5
Must be the coconut milk in the pina colada. LOL
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Post by sandyharley on May 17, 2007 18:46:48 GMT -5
Yea that must be what it is LOL. All I no is that something in there don't agree with me ! By the way,I payed a little visit to my little flat this morning on the way to work and, found a whole new group of uneducated red fish !!!!
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Post by cnot on May 18, 2007 10:13:47 GMT -5
I take it that you gave them some lessons, and each got a little "gold star" for each tutorial you gave! LOL
Speaking of giving lessons, I need you to put on your thinking cap. I'm going to start a new thread soon for you to to teach some things about Reds. The Puppy Drum are moving into our flats, considering the fact that I have never fished for Reds and never fished the area, I hought I might get you talking about techniques to find the fish in unknown waters. The reason I'm not jumping into the thread yet is because I think the wife has a good chart of the area, and I want to get her to scan it in so I can send a copy to you to see, and Bob to do his picture posting magic. I'm planning to take the yak into the flats I am speaking of, and want to narrow the search down. (Local fishermen are REAL closed mouth about their hot spots, they don't want them to become "marinas" of fishermen putting the pressure on. You up for the challenge? (Reading the chart is not for me, and having the wife read it and follow what I'm wanting her to find sounds like a trip to the dog house for me! LOL
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Post by sandyharley on May 18, 2007 13:13:19 GMT -5
I will take a look and, give it a shot.The first thing I have to no is about your tides.Here we have a 6 ft. tide that runs 6 hours up and, 6 hours down.Stuff like that makes a big difference when you are hunting reds.
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Post by cnot on May 18, 2007 19:36:28 GMT -5
I'll try to gather as much info as I can before I start the thread.
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Post by sandyharley on May 18, 2007 19:48:47 GMT -5
Good deal, red fish are not that hard to locate .All you have to do is locate there food and you will locate red fish.
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Post by cnot on May 18, 2007 20:32:37 GMT -5
the wife has a pretty long honey do for me this weekend, I'll try to get something together early next week, then we can start a Redfish 101 thread. Could be fun.
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Post by sandyharley on May 18, 2007 20:40:07 GMT -5
You are inside the northere edge of there range so, you should be able to locate some.
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Post by cnot on May 18, 2007 20:59:58 GMT -5
Yeah, they are catching some when the weather allows. They're mixed in with some Black Drum.
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