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Lake Okeechobee Information
As luck would have it, someone sent me an article about Lake Okeechobee, and
the effect that last years hurricanes did to the lake.This should back up what Ronnie was saying and most likely rule out Lake
Okeechobee as a location for next years Mid-Tenn Classic. I've scanned the
article in as a JPEG (for now) and posted a link to it on the Mid-Tenn
Classic site. http://www.midtennclassic.org/Okee2.jpg |
Charles
May 4 2005
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| Wow! That is a shame,not only for the lake but the folks who rely on it for
income and their livelihood. |
Bass_Mr.
May 4
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| Charles, don't believe everything you read or hear. Okeechobee is still
producing outstanding fish both in quanity and quality. Past 2 weekends
it took 30 plus pounds to win 2 local tournaments. The nay sayers have
been crying doom for 20 years now. Like all lakes, if we leave mother
nature alone, she will take care of herself. The lake was there long
before you and I and will be there long after. Okeechobee goes through
10 year cycles and may be on the backside of one now, but I promise you |
Moe
May 4
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| Thanks Moe... and it's good to hear you're still with us, even if just
lurking in the background. Think you can get us some reliable information?
Or at least a source? |
Charles
May 4
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| Hell almost all the lakes in NJ are polluted, we don't want to eat them,
just catch them...great place to put that Walleye fisherman from MI, back in
his place |
alwaysfishking
May 5
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| Ewwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. I like that. |
Jerry
May 5
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You know I miss those toxic waste dump fishing photos that used ot get
posted over in ABPF every once ina while. LOL. Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com |
Bob
May 5
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