Despite the wonderful conditions, fishing was TOUGH. Not a single keeper under the lights. I'll write a full report later. We had a lot of visitors, but unfortunately didn't get that much done as far as work goes. Did pull a truck load of debris out of there though. BH, I'll take the seat for sure. Thanks!
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Originally posted by coachlaw View PostDespite the wonderful conditions, fishing was TOUGH. Not a single keeper under the lights. I'll write a full report later. We had a lot of visitors, but unfortunately didn't get that much done as far as work goes. Did pull a truck load of debris out of there though. BH, I'll take the seat for sure. Thanks!
Maybe we should collect some type donation, maybe $10-$15 bux a person. Then we can pick up some of those people standing in front of home depot and we fish while they do the work. They ask about $80 - $100 bux fora full days work.NoBama
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Sorry I never got to the full report. I got to go to lurefisher's boil, then school stuff has dominated my time. We sure had a lot of people drop by, and some of them bearing gifts of frankensence and . . . . . oh, that's another story. Gifts of St. Louis style ambrosia and 12 volt lights for Coe anyway.
Thanks for coming by everyone and thanks for the gifts 2112 and Rockfish11. Hopefully this weekend we'll get the roof ready to be put on. We'll be out there Saturday afternoon to Monday afternoon. Standard invite on the way. Maybe next time I'll take pics.
From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."
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Your welcome. Hope Coe can get an idea from the lights and salvage parts from the light bar.
I have to spend the weekend with the war unit at her folks place on Canyon Lake but one day will be spent drinking beer on the Guadalupe with my Chocholate Lab and watching the tubers float on by, good times.
Make no mistake, I'd rather hit your place a few hours before sunset to soothe my soul.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.
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