Lew, there are no words to comfort you at a time like this. Just know that Eddy will now be watching over you, Diane and Sheri as well as his own family and many friends.
But, there just are no words....
Be well, Lew.
I hear ya Cliff. Sounds like a great time. Beans and Maribeth were at my place on Wednesday night two weeks ago and they are just wonderful company. I also remember J and I spending a weekend at your house a few years back and you and Sue were just sensational hosts.
Good stuff!
You were right Drew, that Phishfinder dude can surely spin a yarn. I just had the time to scan your/his excellent report and I'll be sure to take the time to savour it in depth a little later today.
You guys never disappoint.
Be well....
Man oh man, Wayne....I think there might be a few guys backing away from Lunds after your report. Reading your story, I thought to myself that I should live closer to you and just follow you around picking up stuff off the bottom of the lake wherever you pass. It's just a matter of time before the Lowrance hits the H2O.
A 78" shaft on a bowmount is crazy! You need to get yourself more muskie tackle and store it in the bow.
I feel your pain Bud but things will work out.
ps. Listen to Terry, booze will not repair any of that stuff.
I understand that Tony, I have most of Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes on mine as it is. I use the Larry a lot nowadays.......it's just that for the little I'll be using the Nip chip... although I know that there a whack of other lakes on that chip.
I've been gung-ho for the past year to purchase the Navionics Nipissing chip as soon as it became available. Well here it is nearing the Lakair G2G and I'm wondering whether I should get it or not. I only only make it up there once or twice a year and the CCD in me tells me to pass on it. Do many of you folks going up there have it? I have a super, hard copy map but that just isn't the same.
Thoughts?