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addandrew
05-30-2007, 06:42 PM
Need some nice fishing areas around GA or where ever. Are there any places where they let you rent a small boat and let you go out by your self? If you have any info, please share...sharing is caring :D, thanks!
quickdodgeŽ
05-30-2007, 07:07 PM
The thought of having your own fishing area 30 yards from your backdoor. Later, QD.
addandrew
05-30-2007, 08:27 PM
The thought of having your own fishing area 30 yards from your backdoor. Later, QD.
I wouldn't wanna go there after that video I saw of it fucking going crazy, you know what im talking about?
§treet_§peed
05-30-2007, 08:32 PM
North Georgia is typically a good place to start looking
Need some nice fishing areas around GA or where ever. Are there any places where they let you rent a small boat and let you go out by your self? If you have any info, please share...sharing is caring :D, thanks!
Here is the secret for catching big fish in Georgia:
1. Go to Lake Lanier.
2. Rent boat.
3. Tie cinder blocks to each leg.
4. Sit on edge of boat.
5. Drop cinder blocks into Lake.
6. Follow blocks into lake.
7. Breath DEEPLY.
8. Try to grab fish as you also grasp for air.
9. D.I.A.L.
addandrew
05-30-2007, 08:41 PM
North Georgia is typically a good place to start looking
Any specific place you recommend?
Any specific place you recommend?
I just said Lake Lanier.
addandrew
05-30-2007, 08:45 PM
Here is the secret for catching big fish in Georgia:
1. Go to Lake Lanier.
2. Rent boat.
3. Tie cinder blocks to each leg.
4. Sit on edge of boat.
5. Drop cinder blocks into Lake.
6. Follow blocks into lake.
7. Breath DEEPLY.
8. Try to grab fish as you also grasp for air.
9. D.I.A.L.
Yet another ignorant IA member speaks.
Yet another ignorant IA member speaks.
Please explain how that was an ignorant post! It may have been dick-headed or not nice, but ignorant? I would love to hear this argument. Please, make sure it is a good one. I would hate for you to look ignorant for using a word that you do not know the meaning of.
civic95
05-30-2007, 09:20 PM
You could always fish the chatahoochee river. Tons of spots, and tons of fish.
addandrew
05-31-2007, 12:16 AM
Please explain how that was an ignorant post! It may have been dick-headed or not nice, but ignorant? I would love to hear this argument. Please, make sure it is a good one. I would hate for you to look ignorant for using a word that you do not know the meaning of.
If you want to get technical...The word "ignorant" IMO means, lacking knowledge or information. So you by telling me the direction you have given me, means you have done this particular way of catching fish:rolleyes:(stupid and lacking knowledge and information). IMO your direction was just stupid and ignorant and something that should of been kept to yourself.
If you want to get technical...The word "ignorant" IMO means, lacking knowledge or information. So you by telling me the direction you have given me, means you have done this particular way of catching fish:rolleyes:(stupid and lacking knowledge and information). IMO your direction was just stupid and ignorant and something that should of been kept to yourself.
I haven't done crack, but I am not ignorant about it either. It was a good try at a comeback, but you used your word wrong. Nothing that I listed in that post was ignorant; it may have been lame, retarded, or a pathetic attempt at humor. But ignorant, no.
Therefore, I think it best that you follow the directions and Drown In A Lake.
AnthonyF
05-31-2007, 08:49 AM
BEST fishing area? shoot...somewhere near a lake would be probably have the best chances of catching anything
redlinenprelude
05-31-2007, 10:38 AM
http://www.sherpaguides.com/georgia/wildlife_viewing/Historic_heartland/38.html
that place is awesome, good fishing. there is a place to shoot guns as well.
make sure you have your fishing license
2.0civic
05-31-2007, 10:40 AM
what type of fishing are you looking for? You mention boat so i would look into lanier. If you skipped the boat, i would fish in the hootch
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