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>Mt Orab in Brown County. Nice to see another SD owner from
>that area. I was translpanted to the Hampton Roads area in
>Virginia via the Marine Corps. Was stationed here in 96 and
>have been here ever since. You do any fishing at all up
>there?
>
>basstardo
Man o Man!
It's a small world indeed.
In Dec.of 73,when I was 11yrs.old,my parents moved to New Richmond.We lived there until the spring of 81.I graduated from NRHS in 80.I hung around with friends there for several more years.I hunt there every year at my Aunt and Uncle's place.
As far as Mt.Orab goes,I have purchased a couple of trucks from Gabbards in the past.
I like to fish but haven't been much the last couple of years.As a matter of fact I planned on going to my land in Ky.Sat.and fish the Licking river,(it is on the Licking river).I don't think it's going to happen though,ironically it's been raining here all day and is supposed to rain quite a bit more through tomorrow,and the river will probably be too high and muddy unless it stops before tomorrow.
I've been to Virginia several times,cool
state,with much to do.My favorite area is around Luray and the Shannandoah Natl.park region.Is the Hampton roads area near the coast?I've been to the Norfolk,Va.beach area twice.Are you still in the Marines?What's that saying?"Once a Marine always a Marine".
I'm glad to see your post,neighbor!
They're already talking potential drought. The Sierra snowpack this winter will tell the tale for next year. Not looking very good so far.
Jane
I graduated from NRHS as well. You probably know some of the same folks I do. I did graduate 16 years later though...lol.
I know exactly where the Licking River is...used to fish there myself when I was younger. I've been in VA for 6 years now, and don't plan on goin anywhere else anytime soon. Va Beach and Norfolk are both part of Hampton Roads...all it is is a bunch of smaller cities grouped together.
You are correct on the saying as well, Once a Marine, Always a Marine!
basstardo




