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Brent Heilman

Premium Member
You must feel like it's closing in on you up there in "land-locked estates." Man, when I get more than 70 miles away from salt water I start to blemish! Really!

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I grew up in Oklahoma and used to go Freeport, TX every summer to go scuba diving out at the Flower Gardens NMS and that is where I really got used to the salt water and ocean air. When I wound up in Florida with the Navy it couldn't have been better. I do miss the coastal living and would go back in a heartbeat if it wasn't so darned expensive to live there. Right now I am checking into a job down in the Houston area so that would help ease the pain of no coast.
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
Plenty of salt air down here along the coast of Baja Oklahoma. Let me know if you get down Houston-way and we'll throw down on a little sea food down by the bay



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Uscgmason

Registered User
Can't figure out how to quote someone using the phone but...

Easy with that north of the Mason-Dixon line talk! I'm a proud Mainer and come from a family of lobstermen, I've been out in weather that would curl your toes both in the CG and in my life before hand haha

Normally my rule of thumb with turning in is when I have no bait cause the wind knocked it all off the deck
 

Beathard

Premium Member
For those of you in Oklahoma. You know who you are...
 

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Brent Heilman

Premium Member
That's pretty close to one for sure. Figures though the Texan picking on the Okie! Someday I will get to see the ocean again.....

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jwhoff

Premium Member
Can't figure out how to quote someone using the phone but...

Easy with that north of the Mason-Dixon line talk! I'm a proud Mainer and come from a family of lobstermen, I've been out in weather that would curl your toes both in the CG and in my life before hand haha

Normally my rule of thumb with turning in is when I have no bait cause the wind knocked it all off the deck

This ole cajun boy loves it up your way. Water is water, not matter the temperature.

Another thing we have in common (with the brothers down Baja California way) is muddy roads. The only difference is your's thaw, Baja's come with the fall rains, and Louisiana has them all year around south of Interstate 10.

P.S. Only ours came with crawfish crawling across the roads.
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Brent Heilman

Premium Member
Well ... Beathard has a point. Odds are you'll have to get through Texas to get there.

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Just sayin ...

Well even though I am from Oklahoma most of my family is from Texas so in a roundabout way I reckon I am part Texan. My granddad always called Texas "God's country". I still get down there quite a bit but not as much as I used to. I plan on being in San Antonio in a couple of months so I may have to make a trip to the coast while I am there.
 
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