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Old March 5th, 2005, 05:59 PM
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We might move to Bend, Oregon.

Any bass in that area?

Thanks
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Old March 6th, 2005, 03:12 PM
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John Kerr wrote:

Oregon Bass

Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2005, 9:59am (CST-2)
From: (SHRED)
We might move to Bend, Oregon.
Any bass in that area?
Thanks
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You are gonna really miss San Diego!!!!! Especially since Hodges is
coming back on line now! I lived in Rogue River, Oregon, not alot of
bass, but if you like salmon, and trout fishing...it's not bad. I put
fishing aside while living there, and took up gold panning, and river
rafting...almost as much fun! grin.
Good luck on the move!

John K


I know John however I am dismayed that Hodges filled. Ya see I kayak
fish and now that boats are allowed in it will be an annoying and noisey
zoo. Those 4 years of no boats was heaven. In fact I mention Hodges in
an article I wrote for "Kayak Fisherman" magazine winter edition.

Anyway, our move will be in 2-5 years depending on the details of the
retirement package with the next barganing agreement at work. But I am
planning early!!

We will probably RV around the USA and Canada for a couple of years so I
will have plenty of oppurtunity to kayak fish for my beloved bass and
others.

Everytime I am in Henry's Marketplace I look for John so I can say "hi"
and introduce myself. His truck is there but I guess he works in the
office more now.
Seems like I know friends of famous local bass guys but haven't quite
met them. I am friends with Sean of Lake Poway and Frank of
"Artishables". John will know who they are. They both know Mike Long too.

Take care.
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Old March 7th, 2005, 08:19 PM
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Nearby Crane Prairie has Northern strain LM Bass introduced. It is a lake
where they did NOT cut and burn trees before flooding.

Good luck!
John



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We might move to Bend, Oregon.

Any bass in that area?

Thanks



 




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