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Old 09-18-2017, 04:16 PM
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Scalloping by braille...........that's my normal way of doing it anyway, can't see poop!! Now for you really good scallop finding fools, unlike me, dirty water may be a problem.

On to the important stuff, I would make sure the beer is clear.......
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Old 09-18-2017, 04:53 PM
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on to the important stuff, I would make sure the beer is clear.......
I'd be more concerned about the "Apple Pie" clarity...LOL! More copper, less lead!
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Old 09-18-2017, 06:10 PM
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Julie and I will be there, arriving Friday evening. Scallops may be a non-starter after the storm, but the company alone makes the trip worthwhile. Looking forward to seeing everyone.
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Old 09-19-2017, 07:26 AM
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We do a volunteer day every year with Tampa Baywatch collecting data on the amounts of scallops in TB. Basically counting them in a designated GPS coordinate. With the tannin water of TB clarity is an issue. They provide everyone with a simple 3 foot long piece of PVC. You dive down and push the PVC through the grass and when you feel a bump in the grass you investigate further. Might be worth a shot there Don! Would widen the braille page for ya!!
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Old 09-19-2017, 08:32 AM
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Hummmm.....let me think, in my case I would need a 4" x 3 foot piece of PVC.
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Old 09-19-2017, 11:18 AM
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We have all the paper plates, utensils and solo cups covered for the whole group Sat night
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I found some stuff left over from other gatherings I'll be bringing. I have enough bowls, only about 40 Chinet paper plates and some Costco plastic ware, good on the knives, maybe ok on the spoons, but not good on the forks.
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Old 09-19-2017, 08:27 PM
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We are bringing fish we got right before Irma got here. There should be plenty to feed everyone. It is a mixed bag of hogs, gag, red snapper and cobia. I'm thinking 15-20 lbs of fillets.
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Old 09-19-2017, 09:06 PM
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We are bringing fish we got right before Irma got here. There should be plenty to feed everyone. It is a mixed bag of hogs, gag, red snapper and cobia. I'm thinking 15-20 lbs of fillets.
Outstanding Ken!!!

For any first timers to a gathering wondering what to bring for Saturday night, if you have a family super secret recipe of potato salad, slaw, mac 'n cheese, baked beans, etc. for a side item please bring to help feed us pigs. Looks like between Ken, Terry and Ken we will be eating real good!!!!!! Diets need to be put on hold.............
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Old 09-19-2017, 11:02 PM
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Getting hungry already...

I will cook up white rice and black beans for say 35 servings with a big bowl of minced onions as well !

Going to make a gallon of tartar sauce fer da fried fishes....

Plan to steam 20 lbs of jumbo shrimps fer da appertizer....
With my home made shrimps dips....

Sooo me thinks we will be good....

Looking forward to The Freezer Friday night !

The race is on....
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Old 09-20-2017, 02:59 PM
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if you have a family super secret recipe of potato salad, slaw, mac 'n cheese, baked beans, etc. for a side item please bring to help feed us pigs. Looks like between Ken, Terry and Ken we will be eating real good!!!!!! Diets need to be put on hold.............
I am still a go for this weekend. Saturday only, but in a kitchenette room now! I will be boatless, but should be bringing the crew.The Sceptre survived the storm, but I have a ground problem somewhere! No juice to the Zuke! Potato(e) - (nod to Dan Quayle )Salad by the barrel will be brought from Bradenton.
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