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KY/TN Bound Soon!
Well, it's getting closer to the time to leave Rhinelander. We've decided
that June 29 is my last guide job, and we want to be in Kentucky or Tennessee the first week or so of July. We've pretty much decided that there are three towns in each state that we need to investigate more before we buy a house. So we're going to rent for three to six months and check out all the areas, and perhaps find something totally different while we're investigating. The towns we're looking at (but not limited to) moving to a Cookeville, Clarksville and Paris Tennessee - Campbellsville, Eddyville, Monticello Kentucky My criteria for a home (to rent) is: Has to be within 20/30 minutes of decent fishing water. Has to be the same distance to a hospital (stupid heart condition) Would prefer to live in the country, but small town living would be all right too. No apartments (unless I absolutely cannot find anything else) Two bedrooms/1 bath min., a duplex or even a newer mobile home would suffice as long as the mobile isn't in a park! It could be a rent/option to buy place, then I might not have to move again soon. Gotta have room to park my boat and two vehicles. The wife has two neutered/declawed indoor cats that she refuses to part with, so the place has to be pet-friendly. So, if anyone knows someone in the real estate/property management business, or sees a decent house to rent in their area, please drop me a line. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" wrote in message ... Well, it's getting closer to the time to leave Rhinelander. We've decided that June 29 is my last guide job, and we want to be in Kentucky or Tennessee the first week or so of July. We've pretty much decided that there are three towns in each state that we need to investigate more before we buy a house. So we're going to rent for three to six months and check out all the areas, and perhaps find something totally different while we're investigating. The towns we're looking at (but not limited to) moving to a Cookeville, Clarksville and Paris Tennessee - Campbellsville, Eddyville, Monticello Kentucky My criteria for a home (to rent) is: Has to be within 20/30 minutes of decent fishing water. Has to be the same distance to a hospital (stupid heart condition) Would prefer to live in the country, but small town living would be all right too. No apartments (unless I absolutely cannot find anything else) Two bedrooms/1 bath min., a duplex or even a newer mobile home would suffice as long as the mobile isn't in a park! It could be a rent/option to buy place, then I might not have to move again soon. Gotta have room to park my boat and two vehicles. The wife has two neutered/declawed indoor cats that she refuses to part with, so the place has to be pet-friendly. So, if anyone knows someone in the real estate/property management business, or sees a decent house to rent in their area, please drop me a line. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com Best of Wishes Hope you find the ideal area........... Chris S. |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
Best wishes with your move Steve. Do you expect to continue guiding down
there? "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" wrote in message ... Well, it's getting closer to the time to leave Rhinelander. We've decided that June 29 is my last guide job, and we want to be in Kentucky or Tennessee the first week or so of July. We've pretty much decided that there are three towns in each state that we need to investigate more before we buy a house. So we're going to rent for three to six months and check out all the areas, and perhaps find something totally different while we're investigating. The towns we're looking at (but not limited to) moving to a Cookeville, Clarksville and Paris Tennessee - Campbellsville, Eddyville, Monticello Kentucky My criteria for a home (to rent) is: Has to be within 20/30 minutes of decent fishing water. Has to be the same distance to a hospital (stupid heart condition) Would prefer to live in the country, but small town living would be all right too. No apartments (unless I absolutely cannot find anything else) Two bedrooms/1 bath min., a duplex or even a newer mobile home would suffice as long as the mobile isn't in a park! It could be a rent/option to buy place, then I might not have to move again soon. Gotta have room to park my boat and two vehicles. The wife has two neutered/declawed indoor cats that she refuses to part with, so the place has to be pet-friendly. So, if anyone knows someone in the real estate/property management business, or sees a decent house to rent in their area, please drop me a line. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
Steve ,check out Hendersonville,TN. Twenty miles N of Nashville on Old
Hickory lake. All price ranges of housing, access to lots of different water w/ little travel time. Friendly people. "Marty" wrote in message ... Best wishes with your move Steve. Do you expect to continue guiding down there? "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" wrote in message ... Well, it's getting closer to the time to leave Rhinelander. We've decided that June 29 is my last guide job, and we want to be in Kentucky or Tennessee the first week or so of July. We've pretty much decided that there are three towns in each state that we need to investigate more before we buy a house. So we're going to rent for three to six months and check out all the areas, and perhaps find something totally different while we're investigating. The towns we're looking at (but not limited to) moving to a Cookeville, Clarksville and Paris Tennessee - Campbellsville, Eddyville, Monticello Kentucky My criteria for a home (to rent) is: Has to be within 20/30 minutes of decent fishing water. Has to be the same distance to a hospital (stupid heart condition) Would prefer to live in the country, but small town living would be all right too. No apartments (unless I absolutely cannot find anything else) Two bedrooms/1 bath min., a duplex or even a newer mobile home would suffice as long as the mobile isn't in a park! It could be a rent/option to buy place, then I might not have to move again soon. Gotta have room to park my boat and two vehicles. The wife has two neutered/declawed indoor cats that she refuses to part with, so the place has to be pet-friendly. So, if anyone knows someone in the real estate/property management business, or sees a decent house to rent in their area, please drop me a line. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
"Marty" wrote in message ... Best wishes with your move Steve. Do you expect to continue guiding down there? I believe my guiding days are over. While I could probably do all right and put people on fish, I wouldn't feel right taking people's money while still learning the waters myself. So, I believe that I will sell the web url herefishyfishy.com and close one/write another chapter in the "Book of Huber." -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
Good news if it makes you and Janet happy but sad we won't have a MTC
- Linda and I have already planned to be in Rhinelander that week, anyway. She wants to see what I have been talking about the past 8 years - the Pub, the Fish Fry, Boom Lake and some of the other lakes there. And she has never caught a smallmouth so we will definitely visit Mohawksin! Will probably go on up to the Presque Isle area for another week - gotta visit Crab lake where I got 101 smallmouth in four days year before last with Fritz! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
"Ronnie" wrote in message ... Good news if it makes you and Janet happy but sad we won't have a MTC - Linda and I have already planned to be in Rhinelander that week, anyway. She wants to see what I have been talking about the past 8 years - the Pub, the Fish Fry, Boom Lake and some of the other lakes there. And she has never caught a smallmouth so we will definitely visit Mohawksin! Will probably go on up to the Presque Isle area for another week - gotta visit Crab lake where I got 101 smallmouth in four days year before last with Fritz! Yes, I know that there'll be no more Northwoods Classic, but there might be a revival of the Mid Tennessee Classic if that's any consolation. I will miss Boom Lake and hearing how Jerry tore up another prop! -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com wrote:
... The towns we're looking at (but not limited to) moving to a Cookeville, Clarksville and Paris Tennessee - Campbellsville, Eddyville, Monticello Kentucky ... If you end up in Eddyville you'll be just a stones throw from Lake Kinkaid in southern Illinois. What that means is, don't get rid of your musky gear because October to April is musky season on Lake Kinkaid. And southern Illinois has some of the best goose hunting in the country. You can do the old cast and blast almost all winter long. Better than drilling holes in the ice, I guess. -- Ken Fortenberry |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com wrote: ... The towns we're looking at (but not limited to) moving to a Cookeville, Clarksville and Paris Tennessee - Campbellsville, Eddyville, Monticello Kentucky ... If you end up in Eddyville you'll be just a stones throw from Lake Kinkaid in southern Illinois. What that means is, don't get rid of your musky gear because October to April is musky season on Lake Kinkaid. And southern Illinois has some of the best goose hunting in the country. You can do the old cast and blast almost all winter long. Better than drilling holes in the ice, I guess. -- Ken Fortenberry "Almost" anything else is better than drilling holes in the ice. And I wasn't planning on getting rid of my musky gear, Cave Run and Dale Hollow both have muskies, and I'm guessing that some of the muskie gear might serve double duty for striped bass and big cats. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
KY/TN Bound Soon!
The end of an era. I'm sure you'll make the right decisions. Your reasoning
for not guiding shows a personal honesty that too many people lack. "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" wrote in message ... "Marty" wrote in message ... Best wishes with your move Steve. Do you expect to continue guiding down there? I believe my guiding days are over. While I could probably do all right and put people on fish, I wouldn't feel right taking people's money while still learning the waters myself. So, I believe that I will sell the web url herefishyfishy.com and close one/write another chapter in the "Book of Huber." -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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