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Since you asked
Bob Vogel
rfv2020@avalon.net
Tue, 03 Nov 1998 09:50:57 -0600
Lee,
It sounds like GREAT fun. I'd truly love to get away for a trip like
that! Spots sound alittle like Blue Gills, although of course, Blue
Gills are a fresh water fish. A similar description.
I've always thought I'd enjoy living close enough to the ocean to fish
at any time or whim. I think one of the things that holds me back is my
fear of hurricanes but I suppose it's the same threat we live with here
in the mid-west with tornadoes. Although tornadoes don't wipe out half
of a state.
We visited Charlotte a few years ago. I think I could move to that area
VERY easily. About where are you located, again?
Best, Bob
Lee Peedin wrote:
>
> Bob,
> Would love for you to come out and help me
> with some of this fishing. Maybe I'd be
> forced then to do more of it.
>
> A spot is a small Alantic fish. I've never
> seen one that would weigh a pound. They are
> very good eating and can be caught in the
> Fall as they head South and in the Spring as
> they head back North. The best time is the
> Fall as they are usually much larger and are
> in a feeding frenzy for the winter. Come
> and out & I'll show you.
>
> Lee
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