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Re: NAMEING LAKES *DELETED* [Re: TXPH] #518619 12/19/08 02:32 AM
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Re: NAMEING LAKES [Re: easton1025] #518620 12/19/08 02:32 AM
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I would be willing got bet if a veteran or active military got on here and asked for some lake info yall would be singing like birds,playing Mr.Good guy..Thats all Im saying.. Im saying that the quote"setting them straight" could easily be perceived as being a dick..




The "setting them straight" stuff...I explained it. Sorry you felt that way...I wasnt being a dick to anyone...there is no one on this post that was actually asking spots.



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Dear Lord please bullwhip me for saying this but I agree, Marcstar is in the lead. Please nobody use this as a quote!!!
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Re: NAMEING LAKES [Re: Sethfish] #518622 12/19/08 02:35 AM
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And as far as whipping anybody, I am 6'6" 230 pounds and I have seen pictures of yall and it wouldn't even be close sir, as far as the quote WWJD, I do hope he is working in your life. Have a blessed evening.


Re: NAMEING LAKES [Re: NorthtexasDUman] #518623 12/19/08 02:36 AM
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. Theres so many people out there that want everybody to not mind when they name a lake and to be understanding, i dont see any understanding coming from those who do it for the guys that get a little frustrated for it happening.




I think I would be one.

"Now I do often use abbreviations or code in respect to others. For example I hunted Granger and Somerville WMAs the other day. I may have stated about hunting at the "Grange" or "some villa". Not that I need to. If you duck hunt and live within 3 hours of those two, you know what they are. If you don't, your not going to drive over three hours to hunt on any regular basis."

I received a couple pms from those that hunt Granger before with info and after wanting info about what I saw. Yet those that had never heard of that lake would not have known what I was talking about nor would it come up in an internet search under that lake name. But when post threads like this come up, cards go on the table.


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Re: NAMEING LAKES [Re: TXPH] #518625 12/19/08 02:36 AM
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no I am in the 7th thankyou ..LOL

Maybe you should go back read his post and then read your reply, I see the rude remarks and thing of that nature on here A LOT, not that YOU are the one doing it all by your self, but it has become way to common on here.




TXPH --- i agree with the rude remarks...they are waaaaay to frequent but i feel like if your going to lecture about it you should do so with a little better selection of words. thats all


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A little rough don't you think? I mean to write a guy off and his entire business over a post? We need to cut some breaks. No reason to burn bridges you know.


I think everyone needs to take a break on this...we need to all go have a drink together or something. After that I want you guys to hug...not a one arm bs hug I mean a full out hug.


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Dear Lord please bullwhip me for saying this but I agree, Marcstar is in the lead. Please nobody use this as a quote!!!
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Re: NAMEING LAKES [Re: Sniper John] #518629 12/19/08 02:45 AM
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. Theres so many people out there that want everybody to not mind when they name a lake and to be understanding, i dont see any understanding coming from those who do it for the guys that get a little frustrated for it happening.




I think I would be one.

"Now I do often use abbreviations or code in respect to others. For example I hunted Granger and Somerville WMAs the other day. I may have stated about hunting at the "Grange" or "some villa". Not that I need to. If you duck hunt and live within 3 hours of those two, you know what they are. If you don't, your not going to drive over three hours to hunt on any regular basis."

I received a couple pms from those that hunt Granger before with info and after wanting info about what I saw. Yet those that had never heard of that lake would not have known what I was talking about nor would it come up in an internet search under that lake name. But when post threads like this come up, cards go on the table.




I hear ya John, your one of the few, if there was more of ya we wouldnt have threads like this one!!


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I am ashamed to be a part of this...as much a part as anyone... Duck hunting is what we do, not who we are.

I should not let things bother me the way I do, as one of you pointed out, again I should just keep my opinions to my self.

As for my guide service, I could careless if someone on here will not hunt with me or recommend me. I will be fine, I have made it this far with out ya.


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Re: NAMEING LAKES [Re: Guy] #518632 12/19/08 03:02 AM
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Did ya have to list them all!!!!!!!!!

Now where am I going to go


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Ok you lake namers, top this!!

Abilene
Alan Henry
Alvarado Park
Amistad
Amon G. Carter
Aquilla
Arlington
Arrowhead
Athens
Austin
Averhoff
B.A. Steinhagen
Balmorhea
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Daniel
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Diversion
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Eagle Mountain
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Fork
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Fort Phantom Hill
Georgetown
Gibbons Creek
Gilmer
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Gonzales (H-4)
Graham
Granbury
Granger
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Holbrook
Hords Creek
Houston
Houston County
Hubbard Creek
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Kurth
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Limestone
Livingston
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Mackenzie
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Martin Creek
McClellan
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O.H. Ivie
Oak Creek
Palestine
Palo Duro
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Pat Mayse
Pauline
Pinkston
Placid
Possum Kingdom
Proctor
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Quitman
Raven
Ray Hubbard
Ray Roberts
Red Bluff
Richland Chambers
Sam Rayburn
Sheldon
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Stamford
Stillhouse Hollow
Striker
Sulphur Springs
Sweetwater
Tawakoni
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Texoma
Timpson
Toledo Bend
Tradinghouse Creek
Travis
Twin Buttes
Tyler
Waco
Walter E. Long
Waxahachie
Weatherford
Welsh
White River
White Rock
Whitney
Wichita
Winnsboro
Wood (H-5)
Worth
Wright Patman








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Re: NAMEING LAKES [Re: TXPH] #518633 12/19/08 03:03 AM
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Oh man, there must be a full moon this evening! Not looking like the "gentleman's sport" tonight at all. I was going duck hunting tomorrow, but I think I will go change my gear out by the door and go Snipe Hunting tomorrow instead. Everyone knows that is the true "Gentleman's Sport" anyway.


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wow things are getting a little hot here, TXPH i do agree that we are loosing hunting land but i think that most of it is because more and more people are leasing it, or that it has been sold to people who use it just as their own private hunting land. but i also see that the state has opened more land to hunting recentley. also who is the hunting guide that everyones yelling about?


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wow things are getting a little hot here, TXPH i do agree that we are loosing hunting land but i think that most of it is because more and more people are leasing it, or that it has been sold to people who use it just as their own private hunting land. but i also see that the state has opened more land to hunting recentley. also who is the hunting guide that everyones yelling about?




TXPH has a guide service which im sure is a stand up service that puts you on birds, cause in the duck blind i can guarantee none of this bullsh*t goes on!


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Guys not trying to start any kinda bad blood im simply saying lets take it easy on some of the Subjects that Keep repeatedly running new members off the board... im the first guy that will buy a round of beers for everyone


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wow things are getting a little hot here



It's what you call an internet bar fight.


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ill take a shiner CNT!


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Root Beer please, I cant handle the hard stuff!


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Root Beer please, I cant handle the hard stuff!




For the sake of getting along should we share the rootbeer with two straws. Sorry it got so heated, every once in awhile my redneck raises up, and you are right I don't look at all like a Christian, I am truely sorry thank you for the reminder.

So two straws or seperate rootbeers.


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Its all good bro, sorry for being an a$$, I failed kindergarden (can't spell either) so we better get 2!!!!!


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Its all good bro, sorry for being an a$$, I failed kindergarden (can't spell either) so we better get 2!!!!!




Straws or rootbeers


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