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Old 09-17-2013, 07:34 PM
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If God did not want saltwater to intrude lakes and bays he would of make the gulf freshwater
W= uses so many worthless responses he has to involve the the man upstairs for support. Keep on keeping on smalls!
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Old 09-17-2013, 07:41 PM
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W= uses so many worthless responses he has to involve the the man upstairs for support. Keep on keeping on smalls!
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I have your club "w" start up kit in the mail!!

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Old 09-17-2013, 08:22 PM
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Just some info for everybody to take as u want my family settled in big lake in the middle 1800s the lake was a large marsh lake withe average depth of 2 to 3 foot it was filled with lily pads and many bass there were cypress trees in the northern end if u go into the far reaches of turners where it is shallow and look hard and pole around u can still feel some of the old stumps.my great grandfather had told me it was filled with many tropical and colorful birds. Which is the reason they came here they made a living shooting these birds and sending the colored feathers back to new York to make women's hats and clothes the calc river was shallow and always flowed out. Then the ship channell changed everything
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Old 09-17-2013, 08:37 PM
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Just some info for everybody to take as u want my family settled in big lake in the middle 1800s the lake was a large marsh lake withe average depth of 2 to 3 foot it was filled with lily pads and many bass there were cypress trees in the northern end if u go into the far reaches of turners where it is shallow and look hard and pole around u can still feel some of the old stumps.my great grandfather had told me it was filled with many tropical and colorful birds. Which is the reason they came here they made a living shooting these birds and sending the colored feathers back to new York to make women's hats and clothes the calc river was shallow and always flowed out. Then the ship channell changed everything

You should ask them about duhon shell druge, cause in the 50-65' they took every bit of shell and mud out the lake and westcove !!
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