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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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In north central Washington are beautiful clean fishing lakes, and one on a map I can be certain you would find would be Wannacut or or Palmer Lakes outside of Oroville. In any case your post reminded me of me... lol but indeed, I always take a large plastic garbage bag with me along the shorelines and gather up all the fishermen's garbage to include loose fishing line especially as this is harmful to birds. Often I come back with a full bag on opening week. Unfortunately the migrant Mexican workers that fish there are the worst offenders, but everybody is responsible no matter what, by sheer presence in pristine waters. It always feels good to look back and know that shoreline is clean again, to include gathering bottles or cans that are in the water. On the good news here personally, being an antiques and art dealer I found out that the Russians have gone nuts buying their art back on the International market, and one of my Russian paintings went up in value TEN times in two years, possibly into six figures or more. cheers Last edited by Vianova; 09-22-2008 at 08:40 AM. |
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