Possible locations.
IBSP in NJ. The Fort or Wolfs pond staten Island.
The Fort has a gazeebo and picnic areas as does Wolves pond
Sandy hook, Hither hills Montauk. Block Island.
Plum Island.
Chesapeake bay. Raystown Lake Pa.
I m ready for a road trip.
Gunny has the 24/7 arrow signs.
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let me know when and where...hopefully not between august 10-19th..ill be on vacation with the family at the bourne scenic park.....wait a minute..cape cod an option?...at least when im down there..ide love to meet up with someone..at some point......do some bassin.
Jimi I will meet you on the cape just tell me when and where. Cant Wait for the next one. I would drive to FL to be able to do this again.
ill let you know as it gets closer..i still have your number written down...i got a good eel spot...waders required..hopefully there will be a few bass in the area..
Another spring time location could be Norrie Mills state park on the Hudson river. Its 2 hours from the Rhodie location and 2 from New Jersey.
Its a rudimentery campground with a marina and some shore access. Nominal charge for the camp sites.
Im sure some of the Hudson guys would like to meet.
Food, good friends and fish.
The mid coast has to be for the fall run. Bundle up time but late september might be nice.
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the fall run..ide say the outer cape........or maybe rhodie again.....actually..i dont care where...i just wanna be there whenever the infamous zim will be there...we got some ball bustin to do...plus hes gotta teach me the ways of the googan...oh, jim..make sure he gets his goodies....that should smooth over the whole dump rat thing....
There were a couple of guys there that i didnt get there handles.
sorry guys. i think lives to fish and his son.
Screeen names are easier than real names.
Ill say it again. It was a great time.
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