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Joe Haubenreich September 16th, 2004 12:54 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
Southern accent? You looked at a map lately? Gil is moving north to
Virginia!

Gil, Newport News is one of my favorite stretches of the eastern seaboard.
It's not as close to Nashville as you might expect... 500 miles back east is
a lot longer than 500 miles out west. I don't know why, but it just is.

Joe
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Yup... you'll need a jacket. I want to know how long it takes you to pick up
the southern accent though... LOL


"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
om...
green grass, cooler weather? i will have to buy a jacket lol.
seasonal fishing will be a change. snow fall in VA? need to look it up"
I may get scared of the bigger deer though"

the east will be differnt for me. "the fishing may be easier"

gil

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message

...
As long as he can handle the cooler weather and green grass!


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
You think Gilbert can handle the East Charles?

Warren ;-)

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
. ..
When you get around here Gil.... you better let us know!

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
om...

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive

to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil








go-bassn September 16th, 2004 04:03 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
I didn't mean to sound bad in that reply, though I thought I did ;-)

What I'm trying to express is that my boat is substantially larger than
Jerry's & your boats Dan. Bigger boats draw alot more water than smaller
ones, especially when under power of the big engine while not on plane.
Bigger boats need substantially more water to operate, and substantially
less stumps. Steve was being sarchastic in his post. He runs Boom wide
open because he knows it like the back of his hand. I know he wouldn't
recommend a stranger to the water do it by any means. That would be
dangerous as well as costly.

Warren

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Lol Dan, you obviously haven't seen my boat.

Warren

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:56:41 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww

No, I did not hit a thing with my boat or on plane with Jerry's boat.
Ya just got to know where to turn. :}

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can

be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)
Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that

you
can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a

huge
smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I

know -
3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made

10,000
casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,
wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished

wood,
rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've
drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,
lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been

unable
to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try

to
conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious

hosts.
I
had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin

can
that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the
trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we
practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice

job
T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White
Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb

buddies
that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest -

especially
my
good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever
spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more

days
there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out

casting
again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted

success
for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take

it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie

colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive

to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil



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go-bassn September 16th, 2004 04:03 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
I didn't mean to sound bad in that reply, though I thought I did ;-)

What I'm trying to express is that my boat is substantially larger than
Jerry's & your boats Dan. Bigger boats draw alot more water than smaller
ones, especially when under power of the big engine while not on plane.
Bigger boats need substantially more water to operate, and substantially
less stumps. Steve was being sarchastic in his post. He runs Boom wide
open because he knows it like the back of his hand. I know he wouldn't
recommend a stranger to the water do it by any means. That would be
dangerous as well as costly.

Warren

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Lol Dan, you obviously haven't seen my boat.

Warren

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:56:41 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww

No, I did not hit a thing with my boat or on plane with Jerry's boat.
Ya just got to know where to turn. :}

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can

be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)
Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that

you
can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a

huge
smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I

know -
3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made

10,000
casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,
wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished

wood,
rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've
drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,
lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been

unable
to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try

to
conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious

hosts.
I
had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin

can
that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the
trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we
practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice

job
T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White
Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb

buddies
that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest -

especially
my
good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever
spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more

days
there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out

casting
again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted

success
for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take

it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie

colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive

to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil



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Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard September 16th, 2004 11:32 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:03:57 -0400, "go-bassn"
sent into the ether:

I didn't mean to sound bad in that reply, though I thought I did ;-)

What I'm trying to express is that my boat is substantially larger than
Jerry's & your boats Dan. Bigger boats draw alot more water than smaller
ones, especially when under power of the big engine while not on plane.
Bigger boats need substantially more water to operate, and substantially
less stumps. Steve was being sarchastic in his post. He runs Boom wide
open because he knows it like the back of his hand. I know he wouldn't
recommend a stranger to the water do it by any means. That would be
dangerous as well as costly.

Warren

I know, I was just hoping that with your boat you would be able to
break your streak, not your boat or motor :} I still want a ride in
a Gambler. Bring it to the MTC. That should be deep enough for ya.

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Lol Dan, you obviously haven't seen my boat.

Warren

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:56:41 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww
No, I did not hit a thing with my boat or on plane with Jerry's boat.
Ya just got to know where to turn. :}

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can

be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)
Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that

you
can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a

huge
smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I

know -
3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made

10,000
casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,
wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished

wood,
rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've
drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,
lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been

unable
to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try

to
conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious

hosts.
I
had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin

can
that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the
trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we
practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice

job
T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White
Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb

buddies
that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest -

especially
my
good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever
spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more

days
there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out

casting
again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted

success
for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take

it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie

colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive

to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil



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Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard September 16th, 2004 11:32 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:03:57 -0400, "go-bassn"
sent into the ether:

I didn't mean to sound bad in that reply, though I thought I did ;-)

What I'm trying to express is that my boat is substantially larger than
Jerry's & your boats Dan. Bigger boats draw alot more water than smaller
ones, especially when under power of the big engine while not on plane.
Bigger boats need substantially more water to operate, and substantially
less stumps. Steve was being sarchastic in his post. He runs Boom wide
open because he knows it like the back of his hand. I know he wouldn't
recommend a stranger to the water do it by any means. That would be
dangerous as well as costly.

Warren

I know, I was just hoping that with your boat you would be able to
break your streak, not your boat or motor :} I still want a ride in
a Gambler. Bring it to the MTC. That should be deep enough for ya.

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Lol Dan, you obviously haven't seen my boat.

Warren

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:56:41 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww
No, I did not hit a thing with my boat or on plane with Jerry's boat.
Ya just got to know where to turn. :}

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can

be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)
Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that

you
can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a

huge
smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I

know -
3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made

10,000
casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,
wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished

wood,
rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've
drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,
lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been

unable
to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try

to
conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious

hosts.
I
had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin

can
that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the
trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we
practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice

job
T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White
Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb

buddies
that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest -

especially
my
good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever
spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more

days
there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out

casting
again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted

success
for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take

it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie

colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive

to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil



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Charles Summers September 16th, 2004 02:33 PM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
Isn't that ironic? He has to move north... to pick up a southern accent...


"Joe Haubenreich" rofbmail (at) secretweaponlures (dot) com wrote in
message ...
Southern accent? You looked at a map lately? Gil is moving north to
Virginia!

Gil, Newport News is one of my favorite stretches of the eastern seaboard.
It's not as close to Nashville as you might expect... 500 miles back east

is
a lot longer than 500 miles out west. I don't know why, but it just is.


*** It's the hills man....

Joe




Charles Summers September 16th, 2004 02:33 PM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
Isn't that ironic? He has to move north... to pick up a southern accent...


"Joe Haubenreich" rofbmail (at) secretweaponlures (dot) com wrote in
message ...
Southern accent? You looked at a map lately? Gil is moving north to
Virginia!

Gil, Newport News is one of my favorite stretches of the eastern seaboard.
It's not as close to Nashville as you might expect... 500 miles back east

is
a lot longer than 500 miles out west. I don't know why, but it just is.


*** It's the hills man....

Joe




go-bassn September 17th, 2004 05:55 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
I'll be bringing it, got a title to defend.

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com/
http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com
2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions



"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:03:57 -0400, "go-bassn"
sent into the ether:

I didn't mean to sound bad in that reply, though I thought I did ;-)

What I'm trying to express is that my boat is substantially larger than
Jerry's & your boats Dan. Bigger boats draw alot more water than smaller
ones, especially when under power of the big engine while not on plane.
Bigger boats need substantially more water to operate, and substantially
less stumps. Steve was being sarchastic in his post. He runs Boom wide
open because he knows it like the back of his hand. I know he wouldn't
recommend a stranger to the water do it by any means. That would be
dangerous as well as costly.

Warren

I know, I was just hoping that with your boat you would be able to
break your streak, not your boat or motor :} I still want a ride in
a Gambler. Bring it to the MTC. That should be deep enough for ya.

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Lol Dan, you obviously haven't seen my boat.

Warren

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:56:41 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww
No, I did not hit a thing with my boat or on plane with Jerry's boat.
Ya just got to know where to turn. :}

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego

can
be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)
Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and

did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is

that
you
can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with

a
huge
smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea,

I
know -
3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made

10,000
casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,
wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've

fished
wood,
rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've
drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In

thunder,
lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been
unable
to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx,

try
to
conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious

hosts.
I
had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the

tin
can
that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged

the
trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days

we
practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice

job
T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White
Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb

buddies
that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest -

especially
my
good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's

ever
spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more

days
there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out

casting
again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted
success
for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat.

take
it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie

colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier

drive
to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and

"the
shadow"!

gil



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go-bassn September 17th, 2004 05:55 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
I'll be bringing it, got a title to defend.

Warren
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2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions



"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:03:57 -0400, "go-bassn"
sent into the ether:

I didn't mean to sound bad in that reply, though I thought I did ;-)

What I'm trying to express is that my boat is substantially larger than
Jerry's & your boats Dan. Bigger boats draw alot more water than smaller
ones, especially when under power of the big engine while not on plane.
Bigger boats need substantially more water to operate, and substantially
less stumps. Steve was being sarchastic in his post. He runs Boom wide
open because he knows it like the back of his hand. I know he wouldn't
recommend a stranger to the water do it by any means. That would be
dangerous as well as costly.

Warren

I know, I was just hoping that with your boat you would be able to
break your streak, not your boat or motor :} I still want a ride in
a Gambler. Bring it to the MTC. That should be deep enough for ya.

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Lol Dan, you obviously haven't seen my boat.

Warren

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:56:41 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww
No, I did not hit a thing with my boat or on plane with Jerry's boat.
Ya just got to know where to turn. :}

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn"

sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego

can
be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)
Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and

did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is

that
you
can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with

a
huge
smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea,

I
know -
3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made

10,000
casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,
wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've

fished
wood,
rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've
drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In

thunder,
lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been
unable
to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx,

try
to
conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




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HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious

hosts.
I
had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the

tin
can
that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged

the
trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days

we
practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice

job
T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White
Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb

buddies
that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest -

especially
my
good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's

ever
spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more

days
there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out

casting
again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted
success
for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat.

take
it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie

colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier

drive
to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and

"the
shadow"!

gil



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Gilbert Archibeque September 20th, 2004 09:46 PM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
"Well Sir, I wreckin bout a year maybe to pull off a reel smooth
country draw"

a southern draw in Virgina? hmmm" so as We go north from Richmond,
when will the southern draw start to fade? LOL purrty darn north to
me to be a southern state"

dang,

gil


"Joe Haubenreich" rofbmail (at) secretweaponlures (dot) com wrote in message ...
Southern accent? You looked at a map lately? Gil is moving north to
Virginia!

Gil, Newport News is one of my favorite stretches of the eastern seaboard.
It's not as close to Nashville as you might expect... 500 miles back east is
a lot longer than 500 miles out west. I don't know why, but it just is.

Joe
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Yup... you'll need a jacket. I want to know how long it takes you to pick up
the southern accent though... LOL


"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
om...
green grass, cooler weather? i will have to buy a jacket lol.
seasonal fishing will be a change. snow fall in VA? need to look it up"
I may get scared of the bigger deer though"

the east will be differnt for me. "the fishing may be easier"

gil

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message

...
As long as he can handle the cooler weather and green grass!


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
You think Gilbert can handle the East Charles?

Warren ;-)

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
. ..
When you get around here Gil.... you better let us know!

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
om...

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive

to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil






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