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1403.1 | Georgia Produces | SAHQ::THOMPSON | | Wed May 09 1990 18:25 | 14 |
| Hi Bill,
Glad to see your note. It was fun fishing with you. Look forward to
seeing you and your daughter down another time.
My DTN: is changed, DTN: 385-2774.
Glad you enjoyed the fish. (You certainly caught your share) Did the
airline charge you more for all that weight? (He had a picnic cooler
half full of trout, bass and catfish) Seeing all that fish was great.
Good luck in Maine.
Carol
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1403.2 | how bout dem green trout? | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Wed Aug 22 1990 11:27 | 7 |
| Carol, and other Atlanta fisherpeople,
I'll be in Atlanta Nov 12-14th. I'd like to come down a day early
or stay a day late, and do a little fishing. Any chance on hooking up
with anyone around that time?
donmac
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1403.3 | Any time | SAHQ::BREWER | | Wed Aug 22 1990 23:21 | 6 |
| I could probably put you on a Deer at that time of year and we could
probably get in a little fishing in the Flint river after hunting, but
it might be a bit cold wading. I have been known to wade a bit chasing
Deer on the river islands at that time of year, so it wouldn't bother me.
Bobby
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1403.4 | not a hunter | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Thu Aug 23 1990 10:41 | 5 |
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Thanks Bobby. Carol has already sent me mail and offered to get
together. I'll keep ya posted. I would enjoy meeting a few folks from
down that way. Hey SSS, you still with us? I recall you responding to
the ALF tourny note, how far are ya from there? donmac
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1403.5 | Meecha hafway? | MSDOA::CUZZONE | Warning! Aliens approaching! | Fri Aug 24 1990 18:01 | 20 |
| Don,
I think I'm about 3.5 hours from Atlanta. I know I'm 1.5 hours from
Chattanooga 'cause some of my accounts are down there and I think it's
another 2 hours from there.
Normally, I'd drop everything and join you. Unfortunately, I have
another kid (#4!!!) due in early December and probably shouldn't be that
far from home just in case the little $#%^%$%^, I mean darlin' comes early.
If the moods strikes ya and you want to come a little further north to
Tennessees for the worlds BEST smallmouth fishing, I could probably
justify being, say, an hour or so from home as long as I bring the ol'
cellular uno along.
If not, hey, we'll connect again one of these days. I shoulda called
someone while I was up at DECworld. I had a good time but would rather
have been fishing.
-SSS-
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1403.6 | Team Cuzzone | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Mon Aug 27 1990 12:48 | 7 |
| Steve, congrats on the additional fishing buddy! You're going to need
a bigger boat for that brood of yours!
I'd love to try some of that smallie fishing, not sure if we'll be able
to work it out, but we can give it a shot. I'll get back to ya.
donmac
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1403.7 | South bound next weekend | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Mon Nov 05 1990 11:50 | 5 |
| I'll be in Atlanta this Sat-Thurs for the CSI conference. My former
fellow NH bass cluber Carol Thompson has aranged a guide for us on Lake
Lanier for Sunday! If there are any other fishing noters down that way
who'd care to get together for a beer some evening, I'd be glad to meet
ya. I'll be staying at the Atlanta Hilton, give me a ring. -donmac
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1403.8 | TWO FER ONE | SAHQ::THOMPSON | | Thu Nov 15 1990 16:46 | 27 |
| I can't let another day go by this week and not put in a little note in
the Fishing Notes file on one or two more good reasons for living and
fishing in Georgia.
Last Sunday morning Mr. Don MacIntyre and I went fishing on Lake Lanier
(by boat, no ice augers involved) with one of my favorite guides. Once
across the lake, Mac cast twice and caught his first Striped Bass. Now
this was about 4 pounds which is a schoolie for Stripers but a good
catch on the second cast.
We fished for another hour or so and I hooked into what felt like a
monster. (Let me adlib for a while) I played the devil for what seemed
like hours (could only have been a few minutes), kept my tip up as best
I could and as the catch got near the boat, saw that flash of belly and
knew it was a winner. I didn't know how much of a winner until the
guide netted the catch and hauled it into the boat.
Well, to make a looooong Geogia tale short, I hauled in, not 1 but 2,
4 pound Tennessee Spotted bass. Both little devils wanted the lure and
both had their way. When I finally calmed down, took of a sweatshirt
I realized one more of the benefits of Southern life.
Hope you all can have the same kind of adventure some day. Shame that
fishing isn't an Olympic event, I might have to try out for the Summer
Games here in Atlanta 1996. ;-)
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1403.9 | DON PICKS GREAT PARTNERS! | XCUSME::WATERS | The Legend of the Lakes | Fri Nov 16 1990 08:19 | 14 |
| Sounds like you had a great day...even with Don Mac in the boat.
You never said anything else about Don. Did he ever catch another
fish? I'm just curious! I'm actually doing a study on Don. I
realized after the last tourney that Don is GREAT at picking GREAT
partners.
It's just as well fishing isn't an Olympic event. I'd enter...shoot my
mouth off all the way to 1996....and then make a ass of
myself..NATION WIDE.
John
What was the lure you were using...when the Double Header was taken?
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1403.10 | 2, 2, 2 bass on one! | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Fri Nov 16 1990 11:56 | 20 |
| Carol, thanks again for your hospitality. I had a great time! That
was my first striper and alot of fun. And I have never seen anything
quite like your catching 2 BIG bass at once!!
No, Legend, I didn't catch any other fish. The 3 fish mentioned were
the only ones caught. The guide didn't even catch a fish and he was
actively fishing all day. A serious cold front had come thru a day or
two earlier and appeared to have really turned the fish off.
When Carol pulled up those 2 hawgs at once we thought we were going to be
in for some great action, maybe a school of these babies stacked up. But
we hit that area to death without another bite.
Carol got the 2 fish on a large minnow type shallow runner, possibly a
redfin. Big bait, striper size.
Anyway, it was a beautiful day and we had a real good time, and we
caught a few fish to boot.
Thanks again Carol, donmac
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