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Old June 26th, 2005, 08:39 PM
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The usual things, you know, volunteer work for
the Champaign County Republican Party, witnessing
door-to-door for the 700 Club, running our local
chapter of the Rush Limbaugh Fan Club and writing
romantic sonnets in iambic pentameter.



That should fill up a day...........................
Ken,you post has helped convince me to do something that has been on my mind
lately.We have several streams in the Nashville area where wading and
fishing ( I hear) is pretty awesome.One in particular is 5 minutes from the
house and has produced a lot of nice large and smallmouth every year. I
drive by it every day I head to the "big water",but now I am going to get a
little wet and have some fun.Thanks.
(but not with a fly rod)
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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Carlos wrote:
Jesus Ken, what the hell you doing in Illinois?




Besides sweating your ass off.


That too, a *WHOLE LOT* of that too.

I thought you were in the Carolina's. LOL


A week in the spring and a week in the fall, good
Lord willin' and the creek don't rise. ;-)

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Ken Fortenberry



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Old June 26th, 2005, 10:36 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Bass_Mr. wrote:
Ken,you post has helped convince me to do something that has been on my mind
lately.We have several streams in the Nashville area where wading and
fishing ( I hear) is pretty awesome.One in particular is 5 minutes from the
house and has produced a lot of nice large and smallmouth every year. I
drive by it every day I head to the "big water",but now I am going to get a
little wet and have some fun.Thanks.
(but not with a fly rod)


You're quite welcome. It's my preferred way to fish. Even
when I have the canoe I don't fish from it much, I just
use it to get from wading spot to wading spot on the river.

If you're new to wading remember to wear good shoes, if
not wading boots then high-top tennis shoes. I've seen too
many feet that looked like bloody hamburger after someone
decided to wade in Teva sandals. And I wear quick-dry
nylon pants, not shorts. I don't know about the waters
around Nashville, but we have leeches up here. The first
time you step out of the river and see 16 leeches on your
legs you'll never wade in shorts again. Gaaaaaaack, I get
the willies just thinking about it.

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Ken Fortenberry
 




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