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 Post subject: Patio Lantern..
PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:45 am 
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Didn't see your post with the cell # until today, a little late.

We'll catch up with you clowns in November at the Love-In, contemplating getting a cottage at Merlands for next year's opener, this year the portable condo, while dry, and even warm, just didn't provide the living features of a solid, well-built and architecturally pleasing structure such as the Salmon Suites.

See you boys in November.


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 Post subject: Patio-Lantern
PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2004 1:54 pm 
Hey Mux, How'd you boys make out for the opener. Who's got the trophy?
We had a great time and ended up with 16 walleye and 1 pike. Not
bad for a bunch of cookie munchers!

Look forward to seeing you in the fall.

Tight Lines.

Jimbo


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 Post subject: The Lowdown
PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2004 8:07 am 
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Fished Hay Bay on Sat. AM (relatively hung-over), East end of the bay looked like a mud puddle. Nada. Gave it up, went up to the Napanee River - One - little jack. That put me in place for the plaque with the only fish in the boat. Felt smug, cause everyone else was skunked at the time.
Let's see, we got Drum (lots), White Bass, Big Largemouth, smallies, punkinseeds, perch, pike, kitty cats, and oh yeah, Wayne-O-Mac caught a huge, I mean HUGE, stickfish (those grow on trees and occasionally stick to the bottom of the lake during spawning season, that's where new trees come from, I'm told). No gobies.

Hounded and hounded all that would listen to go down to the Ferry, was vetoed (twice), I continued to whimper, whine, badger, hound, berate and insult until they finally relented. I became easier to live with from that point forward.

Within 15 minutes of getting there, De-Prop gets a 8-11, Mux is out of the plaque running, De-Prop is smug as hell until 10 minutes later when the Snarf lands an 8-12. De-Prop is bitch-slapped by an ounce.

Coincidentally, the previous year the plaque was snatched from my grubby little hands by De-Prop, who bitch-slapped me by an ounce. Hey, what comes around goes around, right?

After a wonderful night of non-stop rain, prior to packing it up, fished again in the mud puddle that's Hay Bay East and landed a 2+.

My guts are sore from laughing so much, we're still pulling seeds and sh!t from the bilge (chipmunk invasion of 2003), I'm still plaqueless (five years in a row). The silliness continues.

Saturday is the opener for Rice Lake. Should be able to catch them in thr river. We've had some years of 50+, limiting in the first hour.

November it is, Jimbo.

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 Post subject: patio Lantern
PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2004 11:46 am 
Sounds like lots of fun was had by all Mux. Prelim results seem to indicate
the ferry area is productive again/still. Your instincts were bang on.

If your in for November I'd be contacting Merland like now. Jennifer says
it is filling up fast beleive it or not so don't delay. We've got the Pickeral Palcace reserved.

See you in the fall and good luck on Rice. I'll be chasing the illusive Quebec trout till then...

Tight lines.
Jimbo


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 Post subject: Jimbo...Thnx
PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2004 12:24 pm 
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Thanks for the heads-up on the reservation thing.

Just called and left a message to book us in for the Nov. Love In.

Have taken the bull by the horns, so to speak, and left a message to book us a cottage for the opener '05. I'll tell the crew that that's just the way it is, and as the perrennial plaque-loser, it's my prerogative.

So there. Later.. et bonne chance, mon ami.


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 Post subject: Re: patio Lantern
PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2004 11:22 am 
Jimbo wrote:
See you in the fall and good luck on Rice. I'll be chasing the illusive Quebec trout till then...
Tight lines.
Jimbo


Heading up myself to the Maniwaki area Monday morning for 5 days:!: 8O Can't wait :!:


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 Post subject: Re: patio Lantern
PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2004 11:23 am 
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Anonymous wrote:
Jimbo wrote:
See you in the fall and good luck on Rice. I'll be chasing the illusive Quebec trout till then...
Tight lines.
Jimbo


Heading up myself to the Maniwaki area Monday morning for 5 days:!: 8O Can't wait :!:


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