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DonV 11-09-2017 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 254866)
Credit goes to the "picnic table queen" Don....:eek:
Ronnie did the re-con..

Thanks to both ! :cool:

Dang did not keep up as I should have on this, it looks like I "short sheeted" Sandy while he was sleeping on his picnic table. Sorry about the no-see-um's all over your ankles. :)

gofastsandman 11-09-2017 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 254878)
Dang did not keep up as I should have on this, it looks like I "short sheeted" Sandy while he was sleeping on his picnic table. Sorry about the no-see-um's all over your ankles. :)

Flight 442
Over
Welly

Vector FPR
Over

This may be a two Welly gathering.

bumpdraft 11-09-2017 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 254877)
I reserved the conference room and a picnic table.
Without authorization.

The WPB fishin`Club has been going there for a few years now.
I like administration in small portions.

Yeah Sandy,when I talked with her on the phone, I asked about a meeting place and she said that she reserved the conference room. (Didn't say who did it).
You suggested the place first. I didn't want to step on any bodies toes. Sorry about that.

NoBones 11-09-2017 10:28 PM

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Just a few pics to help our northern group that want to come on down !! ;)

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rcnight 11-09-2017 11:30 PM

PSA: For those flying into the gathering: Orlando Int’l Airport (MCO) 1hr 45min 114 mi or Palm Beach International Airport 1 hr 10 min 71 miles.

Capt Terry 11-10-2017 10:48 AM

Ft Pierce Gathering
 
Guess I haven’t been paying attention. Just realized it’s in FP, my stomping grounds thru junior college. Probably made-out on the Dockside location. Launched & skied from the Pelican Yacht Club to Tucker Cove, between Coon Island and north beach. The cove was much larger in the 60s and early 70s, a nice, protected place to ski. Also fished offshore with Dad; got kinda tired of kingfish. We have been back to the area a bit in the last three years. My recommendations for good, casual, low-key, nearby seafood restaurants:
12A Buoy- on the left on Seaway Drive just before you cross the bridge to Dockside, outside seating is best, inside gets busy and noisy
On the Edge- just west of Dockside Inn on Seaway Drive
Manatee Island- a little eastward from Dockside on Seaway Drive
Square Grouper- right at the inlet, always seemed too busy and crowded to try
Perhaps Chucks, haven’t been there since the early 70s, got rebuilt after a hurricane

Whose name was used for holding rooms?

DonV 11-10-2017 11:25 AM

Terry, tell them you're with the SeaCraft folks. Shawn is who I've been in touch with.

gofastsandman 11-10-2017 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bumpdraft (Post 254880)
Yeah Sandy,when I talked with her on the phone, I asked about a meeting place and she said that she reserved the conference room. (Didn't say who did it).
You suggested the place first. I didn't want to step on any bodies toes. Sorry about that.

You'll have to work much harder than that to
blow sand up my kilt!

I sleep on picnic tables fer cripes sake.

uncleboo 11-10-2017 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 254881)
Just a few pics to help our northern group that want to come on down !! ;)

No need to for me. Just booked my room!

Eric B 11-10-2017 05:15 PM

While Ken and Terry are shootiing fish underwater I plan on breaking out the trolling gear and trying to match them on top of the water. Got all the gear and plenty of cooler space if anyone is not bringing a boat or just generally wants to join up on my boat!


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