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Old 04-12-2006, 08:59 AM
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Hmmm,The FWC boats were at Goverment docks There's a Fuel Dock jutting out.North of that is 2 small beaches & north of that is the "SAND BAR" .South of the G Docks is Billy's point-Great for the Kids to ski or Tubing !Across towards arsenik is where Ya take the @$#@$ neighborhood kids tubing,
Thats where the "Crocks" Hang out !
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Too bad I'm leaving We'de meet up for a quick run,Show Ya ya cool-Pretty- shortcuts hid away places.Theres a small hidden lake just North of Your beach.The Big Fish know where its at Too!Or at least a few Years ago! Hurricanes may have closed it off?
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Old 04-13-2006, 06:46 PM
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I know Tug, it's too bad you had to go. I would really enjoy a tour of the area, especially where NOT to go! This darn bay is so shallow it makes me nervous every time I go out exploring. Hopefully the fishing tournament gettogether will give me some more pointers. My son and his friends will also miss the Auto Show tickets!!!
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