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On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 18:00:17 GMT, Lancer wrote in
429df747.661171@2355323778: My wife and I are thinking about taking a trip to Fla. And maybe doing some fishing. Any suggestions? I have a suggestion: Forget the swamps. Tramp your way around the Pacific NW instead. Start in Coeur D'Alene and take a riverboat ride up the St. Joe and play a couple rounds of golf on the floating green. If you leave early then you can get to Spokane in time for Hoopfest (http://www.hoopfest.org/). Then head West and catch a concert at the Gorge Amphitheatre. Move on to Puget Sound for some awesome fishing, spend the next day on a drive up the Olympic Mountains (something you can never imagine until you see them firsthand), head back for a day browsing on the piers including the Old Curiosity Shop where they have a couple mummies and lots of other oddities. Eat at the rotating restaurant on the Space Needle and see a great view of the most dangerous volcano in the US (Mt. Rainier), visit a couple excellent breweries, etc. When you get bored with the big city just head South on I-5 for some small-town life in the Willamette Valley, like the Timber Carnival (lumberjack stuff like tree-topping, log-throwing, etc), and chill at the evening concerts in Monteith Park in Albany where you can hear some big names in Jazz. Of course if you like hot swamps and alligators that's fine, too. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() Frank Gilliland wrote: On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 18:00:17 GMT, Lancer wrote in 429df747.661171@2355323778: My wife and I are thinking about taking a trip to Fla. And maybe doing some fishing. Any suggestions? I have a suggestion: Forget the swamps. Tramp your way around the Pacific NW instead. Start in Coeur D'Alene and take a riverboat ride up the St. Joe and play a couple rounds of golf on the floating green. If you leave early then you can get to Spokane in time for Hoopfest (http://www.hoopfest.org/). Then head West and catch a concert at the Gorge Amphitheatre. Move on to Puget Sound for some awesome fishing, spend the next day on a drive up the Olympic Mountains (something you can never imagine until you see them firsthand), head back for a day browsing on the piers including the Old Curiosity Shop where they have a couple mummies and lots of other oddities. Eat at the rotating restaurant on the Space Needle and see a great view of the most dangerous volcano in the US (Mt. Rainier), visit a couple excellent breweries, etc. When you get bored with the big city just head South on I-5 for some small-town life in the Willamette Valley, like the Timber Carnival (lumberjack stuff like tree-topping, log-throwing, etc), and chill at the evening concerts in Monteith Park in Albany where you can hear some big names in Jazz. Of course if you like hot swamps and alligators that's fine, too. twitlips will need a list of truckstops in the Pac NW if he is going there. like mopathetic, he has to make gas money. |
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Of course if you like hot swamps and alligators that's fine, too. You bet, and bugs the size of my hands and malaria too. ![]() |
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Lancer wrote:
On 01 Jun 2005 22:36:45 GMT, Steveo wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: Of course if you like hot swamps and alligators that's fine, too. You bet, and bugs the size of my hands and malaria too. ![]() We have some of those damn bugs here also, plus fire ants.. ;-) You warm weather doods have to take the bad with the good, Lance. A snow plow cutting blade would last you damn near a lifetime. ![]() |
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From: (Steveo)
(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote: From: (Lancer) My wife and I are thinking about taking a trip to Fla. And maybe doing some fishing. Any suggestions? - Anywhere in the pile in particular? What time of year you coming? Freshwater or sal****er? Offshore or inshore? Deep sea, sport, food or gamefishing? Plan it right and you can fill your belly, mount on your wall and get pictures for bragging. that sounds like a Florida commercial..good job. ![]() _ I'll tell ya' what really sends the yankees back with a great taste of Florida...it's the swamp trips, not the open water. It's not all dismal swamps,,,,it's freshwater springs with water more pure than what you get out of your tap and underwater caverns and labrynths to explore, (see Devil's Den) it's the all-you-can-carry fossils one finds floating down the Peace River, it's the secret swimming holes (newly found or little known springs) in the middle of a swamp or edge of a river, the largemouth bass that are mostly upward of 5 pounds, it's swimming in the springs or a river when the baby manatee comes up to play with you or swim with you, and momma (sometimes larger than a volkswagon) decides to brush against you and make sure you're friendly,,,,,,,,and you can't forget your first "bump" by an alligator in a tight area. Oh yea,,and the sunsets...Florida just found they have 4 out of 10 of the best rated beaches in the world..and two of those are within thirty minutes of me. |
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(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From: (Steveo) Frank Gilliland wrote: Of course if you like hot swamps and alligators that's fine, too. You bet, and bugs the size of my hands and malaria too. ![]() _ Some of the largest bass come from the swamps. Gators won't bother ya' and the bugs are only out in the summer. Biggest problem here is also the largest draw,,,the heat. But check it out in the fall, winter and spring..there aren't many finer places to live. Cept' the Buckeye.. Rock on Twist, one of these years I'm gonna take you up on your invite to go fishing and fun down yonder. Maybe we could have a keyclown meeting at the same time...come one, come all! I could think of worse places. ![]() |
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(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From: (Steveo) (I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote: From: (Lancer) My wife and I are thinking about taking a trip to Fla. And maybe doing some fishing. Any suggestions? - Anywhere in the pile in particular? What time of year you coming? Freshwater or sal****er? Offshore or inshore? Deep sea, sport, food or gamefishing? Plan it right and you can fill your belly, mount on your wall and get pictures for bragging. that sounds like a Florida commercial..good job. ![]() _ I'll tell ya' what really sends the yankees back with a great taste of Florida...it's the swamp trips, not the open water. It's not all dismal swamps,,,,it's freshwater springs with water more pure than what you get out of your tap and underwater caverns and labrynths to explore, (see Devil's Den) it's the all-you-can-carry fossils one finds floating down the Peace River, it's the secret swimming holes (newly found or little known springs) in the middle of a swamp or edge of a river, the largemouth bass that are mostly upward of 5 pounds, it's swimming in the springs or a river when the baby manatee comes up to play with you or swim with you, and momma (sometimes larger than a volkswagon) decides to brush against you and make sure you're friendly,,,,,,,,and you can't forget your first "bump" by an alligator in a tight area. Oh yea,,and the sunsets...Florida just found they have 4 out of 10 of the best rated beaches in the world..and two of those are within thirty minutes of me. That sounds like a Florida commercial Twist..good job! ![]() |
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