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    You may have had this question cross your mind.

    Find the answer here: http://sciencenetlinks.com/science-news/science-updates/zapping-fish/
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    Interesting,.... Very Interesting
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    guess that means i can fish in a storm just be ready to dive!
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    By the time that you see the lightening, you're a statistic.

    My sister-in-law lives in Flomaton, AL, that's about 220 miles SSW of Moody and, 50 miles north of Pensacola, FL. I would like to fish some of the famous lakes in AL, but that's a long way to pull a boat at 13 mpg. B-
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    Quote Originally Posted by bhgammon View Post
    By the time that you see the lightening, you're a statistic.

    My sister-in-law lives in Flomaton, AL, that's about 220 miles SSW of Moody and, 50 miles north of Pensacola, FL. I would like to fish some of the famous lakes in AL, but that's a long way to pull a boat at 13 mpg. B-
    Not trying to be a smarty, but one thing you might want to look at that could possibly make this possible would be use a kayak to fish out of on these long trips or if you have the time drag your boat to the lake that takes the longest to get to. Fish a day or to at each place then go to the next closest place on your way home. Over a period of time you would get to fish all of them.
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