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| Ricky W. | "To Dclark" , Thu 20 Dec 07:07 
Whats been going on? I,m gonna try and sink about 50 Christmas trees right after Chrictmas for crappie. It will be my first time so it will be interesting. Taking a good friend so he kinda knows how to do it. I figure by spring I,ll be in good shape. I,ll let you know.Haven't been lately but I,m gonna try right after Christmas, Off work from the 22nd - to the -3rd of Jan.Let me kow how you've been...............Thanks,Ricky W.
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| Dclark | "Re(1):To Dclark" , Wed 26 Dec 12:18 
Make that spaceweather.com
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| Dclark | "Re(1):To Dclark" , Wed 26 Dec 12:13 
I haven't checked this board in quite a while so am only now seeing your message. We are doing well and are just very thankful to have this Christmas season to spend with each other and our families. My wife's last tests (which were performed a few weeks ago) were all good!! I hope you and your family are doing well also.
I haven't been fishing in a long time and don't know when I will be going again. Probably not until it warms up a little. Our last real outing was to camp at the Cochrane Campground near Aliceville on the Tenn/Tom the night of the meteor shower. We and some of our friends laid out on the ground in a field and watched the display. A couple of weeks earlier, we camped at the Smokemont Campground in the Smokey Mountains and happened to see the "northern lights", which were spectacular. You probably read about the unusual sun flares that caused the aurora borealis to be visible this far south. If you missed it, check out skyweather.com. They had some great photos at one time, although I haven't checked it lately.
Well, that's not fishing, but it has been a lot of fun. Good luck with your Christmas tree project. Be sure to send me the exact coordinates of where you sink them. Just kidding of course. Take care.
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