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  • Tatnic
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    Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
    Kerr Lake is my favorite Crappie lake dude. We call it Buggs Island. I've gone there since I was a kid. Here's a picture of me and my little boy out on Kerr Lake last May.... I'm either telling him how to drive.... or I'm singing, can't remember which.lol

    He musta got his looks from his mother, eh? As my old neighbor Grace would say...Ain't he cunnin'!

    The last time I was on Kerr, we were trolling along for stripers and we (my dad and I) both fell asleep. A loud horn from a passing boat finally woke us before we crashed into an island. Probably wouldn't have wrecked the boat since we were at trolling speed, but Boy that was embarrassing.

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  • skiracer
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    Originally posted by peanuts View Post
    Here's a picture of me and Lake Tahoe. We had about 3 feet of fresh powder from the previous night:


    Look how high I am!
    Peanuts,
    I go every Wednesday or Thursday to Hunter or Windham in NY. We must ski together this season or take a long weekend and hook up to go to Vermont. Somewhere like Stratton is great skiing and better "apres ski". Not quite as good or as big as Heavenly but great skiing. Steep and somewhat narrow spruce and fir lined runs. Lots of times it will snow while we're up there and we ski in fresh powder although not as dry and as light as out west. You must ski well to be skiing that area.

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  • skiracer
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    Originally posted by Mary View Post
    Here is a picture taken at the San Francisco Zoo in, I think, 1965. Obviously, that's Rob in the middle. I am on the left. My twin sister, Judy, is on the right.



    Mary
    Excellent Mary. I have one with my sister just like that. I have to dig it out.

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  • Mary
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    Yeah, right.

    Originally posted by peanuts View Post
    I went to Heavenly Ski Resort in April this year. Webs, you would love it, dude, at the bottom of the mountain there are a bunch of casinos that love to take my money!

    Mary, I have that same picture... it came with the frame... or should I say, "Rob"
    I don't think so!

    Since when have you seen a frame for sale with a picture in it where the head is cut off of one of the models and you can only see one half of another model's body? If you can show me one like that, I can show you a company that needs to fire their photographer ASAP.

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  • IIC
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    Lake Tahoe is a beautiful place...Staying there... I'd recommend Harvey's at Stateline although if there is a group you could rent a house or condo...Doug

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  • peanuts
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    Originally posted by Mary View Post
    Hey! I recognize that place. That's only about a 2-hour drive from where I live. When did you travel all the way from PA to Lake Tahoe, CA?
    I went to Heavenly Ski Resort in April this year. Webs, you would love it, dude, at the bottom of the mountain there are a bunch of casinos that love to take my money!

    Mary, I have that same picture... it came with the frame... or should I say, "Rob"

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  • Mary
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    Rob and Mary at a very early age ...

    Originally posted by skiracer View Post
    Mary,
    I would like to see a picture of you and Rob at an early age. I have one of my sister, she's three years younger, and I when I was about 7/8 and she was about 4/5. I'll have to dig it out and post it. Maybe over on the "off topic thread".
    Here is a picture taken at the San Francisco Zoo in, I think, 1965. Obviously, that's Rob in the middle. I am on the left. My twin sister, Judy, is on the right.



    Mary

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  • Websman
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    Originally posted by peanuts View Post
    Here's a picture of me and Lake Tahoe. We had about 3 feet of fresh powder from the previous night:


    Look how high I am!
    Yea, your eyes do look a little glassed over. Must have been some good stuff...jejeje

    Seriously though, That's a beautiful looking area. I haven't been there yet, but I think I'll put it on my list of places to go.

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  • Mary
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    When were you in Tahoe?

    Hey! I recognize that place. That's only about a 2-hour drive from where I live. When did you travel all the way from PA to Lake Tahoe, CA?

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  • peanuts
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    traveling peanuts

    Here's a picture of me and Lake Tahoe. We had about 3 feet of fresh powder from the previous night:


    Look how high I am!

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  • Lyehopper
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    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
    Never heard of or tasted a "red-eye," so my loss! As for Crappie (black), that's what we used to catch in the Grand River near my hometown of Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario. Do you pronounce it "croppy" too?
    No.... I say it just like it's spelled. CRAPpy. All the fellas I know say Crappy too.... I think it a Midwest or Northern thing to pronounce it "Croppy".

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
    I In my opinion The red-eye is one of the tastiest fish I've ever fried. My second favorite "eatin' fish" is Crappie (black & white).
    Never heard of or tasted a "red-eye," so my loss! As for Crappie (black), that's what we used to catch in the Grand River near my hometown of Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario. Do you pronounce it "croppy" too?

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  • Lyehopper
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    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
    And you'll recognize I am NOT holding a Swordfish! Actually, if there were salmon in my river I would be right in there wading and flying! As it is, I have to settle for perch and northern pike here. (And catfish) In the past, have done lots of good trolling for muskie up north. There is no better place to be, IMHO, than on the water, wherever it is.
    I love to fish too Riverbabe.... We have a couple of good rivers here that I like to fish, the James River and the New River. Small Mouth Bass are one of my favorites to catch in our rivers, I use an ultralight spinning rig and a small Rapala. We have a Native river fish here called the "Roanoke Red-eye". In my opinion The red-eye is one of the tastiest fish I've ever fried. My second favorite "eatin' fish" is Crappie (black & white).

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
    Hey river, welcome to Mr Market's HUGE forum. I found this cool website and you're right, your Avatar isn't really you.
    And you'll recognize I am NOT holding a Swordfish! Actually, if there were salmon in my river I would be right in there wading and flying! As it is, I have to settle for perch and northern pike here. (And catfish) In the past, have done lots of good trolling for muskie up north. There is no better place to be, IMHO, than on the water, wherever it is.

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
    Hey river, welcome to Mr Market's HUGE forum. I found this cool website and you're right, your Avatar isn't really you.
    Wow! How and where did they find that picture of me??? Hmmm - sort of peaked your interest, did I?

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