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    #16
    Gawd i remember those thing.
    And where i lived down there,deffinately gator fishing and boar hunting.If we weren't bass fishing.
    As a commercial fisherman back then the skeeters so thick i got used to those on me n biting,became immune to them after a bit.
    And red tide,NAAAASTY.
    There was so much i enjoyed in Fla tho.Fresh fish all the time,The storms,hurricane parties on the beach.The meteor showers at night,Fresh fruit so goood it's hard to eat it in NY.
    Horseshoe crab colonies getting in our nets lol.
    Stone crab claws better than lobster by far.
    Schools of Mullet so thick the jumped in the boats.And ringling museum at night was beautiful.
    And most of all,the only time in my life spent with my father on a regular basis,god rest his soul.Cancer made sure of that.
    I still dream of being there again with him regularly.GOOD TIMES

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      #17
      Originally posted by 5150/gs View Post
      Gawd i remember those thing.
      And where i lived down there,deffinately gator fishing and boar hunting.If we weren't bass fishing.
      As a commercial fisherman back then the skeeters so thick i got used to those on me n biting,became immune to them after a bit.
      And red tide,NAAAASTY.
      There was so much i enjoyed in Fla tho.Fresh fish all the time,The storms,hurricane parties on the beach.The meteor showers at night,Fresh fruit so goood it's hard to eat it in NY.
      Horseshoe crab colonies getting in our nets lol.
      Stone crab claws better than lobster by far.
      Schools of Mullet so thick the jumped in the boats.And ringling museum at night was beautiful.
      And most of all,the only time in my life spent with my father on a regular basis,god rest his soul.Cancer made sure of that.
      I still dream of being there again with him regularly.GOOD TIMES
      We ate mullet constantly when we lived on the river in Ft Myers. Also loved the Ringling museum. Ever been to the Edison museum? The Shell Factory?
      "Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."

      -Denis D'shaker

      79 GS750N

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        #18
        Originally posted by sedelen View Post
        They have a funny taste to them also, but I really hate it when they get in my ears and nose.
        Yeah, they're very bitter and rather crunchy. hehehe Wellll, crunchy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside. heheh
        Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

        I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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          #19
          Never went into the museums,just watched them from the waters at night,made 15k in front of Ringling in 24 hrs once.Called stop netting.
          I still dream about fishing with my dad,R.I.P.
          We docked our boats in a fishing town called Cortez.

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            #20
            Use a dryer sheet to get them off. Bounce or the store brand will work.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Allie View Post
              We ate mullet constantly when we lived on the river in Ft Myers. Also loved the Ringling museum. Ever been to the Edison museum? The Shell Factory?
              My out-laws live in Ft. Myers pretty close to the Shell Factory. Hurricane Charley blew the S off the sign. Wonder if they fixed it?

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