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Are you Crazy?
Ok, so maybe I am - lol. Going North for the Winter, that's right I am taking
the season off and going to western NY for the winter. Waterport to be specific. That's between Buffalo and Rochester on a river that's connected to Lake Onterio. I have never seen a winter or a white Christmas and as I get older, figure I'd better do so while I still can. Not to worry, I will be back in Okeechobee in time for the Southern Classic. No ice fishing for me but any ROFB'ers in the area, let me know -- I'd love to get a hot cup of coffee with you. Leaving this weekend and will be back online after I get settled there. Burrrrr already -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
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Are you Crazy?
As a lifelong (46 years) Northerner who finds winters increasingly
harder to take, I can only echo the question in the header LoL |
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Are you Crazy?
I lived in northern NY for about 10 years, look for 150 plus inches of
snow..You have to be a little crazy leaving FL to be in NY in the Winter...There are nice Gander Mountain and Galyans stores near Rochester..they sell snow shoes and snowmobile suitsg I fish therefore I lie |
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Are you Crazy?
Best of luck to ya Moe... hope you have your White Christmas and I'm not
going to call you crazy even though I know better. If you've never had one, you're in for a treat. Enjoy! "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Ok, so maybe I am - lol. Going North for the Winter, that's right I am taking the season off and going to western NY for the winter. Waterport to be specific. That's between Buffalo and Rochester on a river that's connected to Lake Onterio. I have never seen a winter or a white Christmas and as I get older, figure I'd better do so while I still can. Not to worry, I will be back in Okeechobee in time for the Southern Classic. No ice fishing for me but any ROFB'ers in the area, let me know -- I'd love to get a hot cup of coffee with you. Leaving this weekend and will be back online after I get settled there. Burrrrr already -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
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Are you Crazy?
Moe, you best stop by & see me as you're zoomin up I-95 old buddy.
I'll buy the java. Warren "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Ok, so maybe I am - lol. Going North for the Winter, that's right I am taking the season off and going to western NY for the winter. Waterport to be specific. That's between Buffalo and Rochester on a river that's connected to Lake Onterio. I have never seen a winter or a white Christmas and as I get older, figure I'd better do so while I still can. Not to worry, I will be back in Okeechobee in time for the Southern Classic. No ice fishing for me but any ROFB'ers in the area, let me know -- I'd love to get a hot cup of coffee with you. Leaving this weekend and will be back online after I get settled there. Burrrrr already -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
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Are you Crazy?
You Northern boys should be loving this. You know exactly what is going to
happen. Moe is going to bring all of that Florida Winter Sunshine up there with him. Any bets on wheather or not it snows on the Big "O" this year Have a great time up there, and snow isn't all it's cracked up to be..lol... --- Chuck Coger http://www.fishin-pro.com "AJH" wrote in message ... I lived in northern NY for about 10 years, look for 150 plus inches of snow..You have to be a little crazy leaving FL to be in NY in the Winter...There are nice Gander Mountain and Galyans stores near Rochester..they sell snow shoes and snowmobile suitsg I fish therefore I lie |
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Are you Crazy?
Dear Moe,
If it's a white winter you want, then you're headed to prime country. Good luck with this little adventure. -- Early to Bed, Early to Rise, Fish all Day, Make up Lies. Shawn "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Ok, so maybe I am - lol. Going North for the Winter, that's right I am taking the season off and going to western NY for the winter. Waterport to be specific. That's between Buffalo and Rochester on a river that's connected to Lake Onterio. I have never seen a winter or a white Christmas and as I get older, figure I'd better do so while I still can. Not to worry, I will be back in Okeechobee in time for the Southern Classic. No ice fishing for me but any ROFB'ers in the area, let me know -- I'd love to get a hot cup of coffee with you. Leaving this weekend and will be back online after I get settled there. Burrrrr already -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
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Are you Crazy?
I told a buddy of mine, who moved to Tennessee from Syracuse, about your
plans and he said pretty much the same thing. He guessed that you are one of those people who have to find out for themselves. Since he's probably right, I may be wasting my time by giving you advice for surviving a northern winter, but here goes anyway. (Anyone with other good advice for Moe, chime in....) 1. Don't touch your tongue to the frozen flagpole. Or a fence post. Or a car bumper. I think you get the gist.... 2. Layers, layers, layers. And remember... don't sweat! 3. When snow covers the walks and driveways, don't assume it will just melt off. Somebody's got to move it. 4. Snow + shovel = heart attack. Grandkids, however, love to shovel snow. They'd rather do that than go to the mall or movies... almost anything. 5. If you parallel park that nice Chevy truck on the side of the road in November, be sure to get anything out of it you might need before next April. That's about the time the mountain of snow deposited over your truck will melt away enough for you to open the door again. Have a great winter! Take all your old Bassmasters and catch up on your reading, and we'll see you in April! -- TNBass ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- www.secretweaponlures.com -------------------=- 0'))) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Ok, so maybe I am - lol. Going North for the Winter, that's right I am taking the season off and going to western NY for the winter. Waterport to be specific. That's between Buffalo and Rochester on a river that's connected to Lake Onterio. I have never seen a winter or a white Christmas and as I get older, figure I'd better do so while I still can. Not to worry, I will be back in Okeechobee in time for the Southern Classic. No ice fishing for me but any ROFB'ers in the area, let me know -- I'd love to get a hot cup of coffee with you. Leaving this weekend and will be back online after I get settled there. Burrrrr already -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
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Are you Crazy?
Don't eat the yellow snow!
-- Jerry Barton www.jerrys-world.com "TNBass" wrote in message ... I told a buddy of mine, who moved to Tennessee from Syracuse, about your plans and he said pretty much the same thing. He guessed that you are one of those people who have to find out for themselves. Since he's probably right, I may be wasting my time by giving you advice for surviving a northern winter, but here goes anyway. (Anyone with other good advice for Moe, chime in....) 1. Don't touch your tongue to the frozen flagpole. Or a fence post. Or a car bumper. I think you get the gist.... 2. Layers, layers, layers. And remember... don't sweat! 3. When snow covers the walks and driveways, don't assume it will just melt off. Somebody's got to move it. 4. Snow + shovel = heart attack. Grandkids, however, love to shovel snow. They'd rather do that than go to the mall or movies... almost anything. 5. If you parallel park that nice Chevy truck on the side of the road in November, be sure to get anything out of it you might need before next April. That's about the time the mountain of snow deposited over your truck will melt away enough for you to open the door again. Have a great winter! Take all your old Bassmasters and catch up on your reading, and we'll see you in April! -- TNBass -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- --- www.secretweaponlures.com -------------------=- 0'))) -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- --- "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Ok, so maybe I am - lol. Going North for the Winter, that's right I am taking the season off and going to western NY for the winter. Waterport to be specific. That's between Buffalo and Rochester on a river that's connected to Lake Onterio. I have never seen a winter or a white Christmas and as I get older, figure I'd better do so while I still can. Not to worry, I will be back in Okeechobee in time for the Southern Classic. No ice fishing for me but any ROFB'ers in the area, let me know -- I'd love to get a hot cup of coffee with you. Leaving this weekend and will be back online after I get settled there. Burrrrr already -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
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