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Old 01-06-2006, 11:48 AM   #1
hooked
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Originally Posted by spinncognito
How big is your driveway? Those no parking signs are a big issue for those of us who like to cruise 127. I will offer you a first meal off my first keeper for some occasional parking as well as share some access knowledge and a coupla sweet honey-holes....

spin
I immediately thought the same thing.

I've got a better offer though. I've got a couple kayaks rigged for fishing (and paddles, dry tops, PFDs, etc) and would be happy to take you out so you can catch your own keeper while you test drive.
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Old 01-06-2006, 11:56 AM   #2
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I've had no problem parking at the little lot on the water at White Beach early in the AM and in the evening. Summer during the day, you might get tossed or ticketed.... There's a small public lot at the left hand side of Magnolia Harbor Beach and ytou can find spots on the side street to fish the rocks to the left of Magnolia Harbor as well.
The yak solves the access problems once you're on the water. My buds and I pulled large from those waters last fall...
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