prattpak
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Well... looks like I'm looking into a non-Disney vacation this next year.![]()
BLASPHEMY!!!!!!! Pony up your DIS Dad card friend!!!


Well... looks like I'm looking into a non-Disney vacation this next year.![]()
Don't worry man, we've all been there....it suuuuuucckss
This time of year isn't helping you any....night time is the right time for the basses in this weather (at least I have found)...
Eaaarlllyy in the morning (like right before sunrise when it's light, but not sun up yet) and late in the evening (just before blackout) are good times too!!!
You gots to tell me what you're doing up there![]()
BLASPHEMY!!!!!!! Pony up your DIS Dad card friend!!!![]()
We get a DIS DAD card?![]()
I made it out to Bass Lake![]()
I heard that Sarah Palin can see Fort McMurray from her house.![]()
Well... looks like I'm looking into a non-Disney vacation this next year.Currently I am in negotiations with DW and apparently our marker has been stuck on a Tampa, FL location. She would like to see what Busch Gardens, Tampa is like. Soooo... now I am looking into hotels/resorts in the Clearwater/Tampa area. Anyone been to that area and have any suggestions?
Also... I was checking out BJ's Tavel Club and they have Carnival cruises out of Tampa to Mexico... and I found a 5 day/4 night cruise to Cozumel for $300 a person (Oceanview Stateroom). Anyone been on a Carnival cruise... to Mexico? I know I'd be better off asking this on a cruise forum, but thought I'd ask my trusty guys first
If all calculations are right, I could do a 8 day sea/land vacation for less than $3K. Not too bad. BUT... definitely don't want to waste the $ if Carnival is a bad bet.![]()
I am driving to DW the end of the month. I have heard good and bad things about the DW buses. We are staying at the All-Star Movie. My question is should I drive to the parks each day or take the bus. Any thoughts?
...and I found a 5 day/4 night cruise to Cozumel for $300 a person (Oceanview Stateroom). Anyone been on a Carnival cruise... to Mexico? I know I'd be better off asking this on a cruise forum, but thought I'd ask my trusty guys first :
Good news Dads I won my election yesterday and I am now a precinct delegate. The US House of Representatives candidate I am working for also won his primary and I enjoyed a great victory party last night.::
I forget, what color worms did I send you.....Pretty sure I sent Watermelon Red Zoom Vibra tails?
Anyway, here's what you do:
Put on the LIGHTEST Tungsten weight you have....tie on one of the 3/0 Hooks. Texas rig one of them...should look like this rigged up...rig it as straight as you can...
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Check it in the water and make sure the weight is heavy enough to "make the tail work" in the water.
Cast it out toward the attractors and the trees and let it sink on a slack line until it hits the bottom. Then, lift the rod tip, and drop it back down. Reel in slack, repeat...
If you feel that line jump or see it swim off....SET THE HOOK!!!!
Post Pictures!
That's how this one got caught
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you look alittle dry there fed.(is that a big net behind you????)
I was checking out BJ's Tavel Club and they have Carnival cruises out of Tampa to Mexico... and I found a 5 day/4 night cruise to Cozumel for $300 a person (Oceanview Stateroom). Anyone been on a Carnival cruise... to Mexico?
Rotten old Bass...You really need to look into catfishing. Much less in the realm of labor required to catch a fish.
Plus all you need to catch em is a hunk of lifebuoy soap...Figure that one out.
I've been to the Tampa area a few times over the years. I would highly recommend the Crystal River area. It's about 90 minutes north of Tampa, but they have some tours where you can snorkel with matinees in the wild. There is a protected habitat for them that you can't go in, but they swim out and see what you're up too. Gentle creatures, but still a heck of an frightening seeing this 2,000 animal swimming up to you for a belly rub. There are these natural springs that keep the water a constant 72° and it's crystal clear (hence the name, duh.) It was years ago, so I don't recall the name of the place, but there were several companies giving the tours. I'm pretty sure your DD is old enough, but you'll have to find out for sure.Well... looks like I'm looking into a non-Disney vacation this next year.Currently I am in negotiations with DW and apparently our marker has been stuck on a Tampa, FL location. She would like to see what Busch Gardens, Tampa is like. Soooo... now I am looking into hotels/resorts in the Clearwater/Tampa area. Anyone been to that area and have any suggestions?
Also... I was checking out BJ's Tavel Club and they have Carnival cruises out of Tampa to Mexico... and I found a 5 day/4 night cruise to Cozumel for $300 a person (Oceanview Stateroom). Anyone been on a Carnival cruise... to Mexico? I know I'd be better off asking this on a cruise forum, but thought I'd ask my trusty guys first
If all calculations are right, I could do a 8 day sea/land vacation for less than $3K. Not too bad. BUT... definitely don't want to waste the $ if Carnival is a bad bet.![]()
Yeah, it's that one in your wall that says "VISA" that you plunk down on all of the counters at Disney World.We get a DIS DAD card?![]()
Congratulations!Good news Dads I won my election yesterday and I am now a precinct delegate. The US House of Representatives candidate I am working for also won his primary and I enjoyed a great victory party last night.
Gary Peters you better start looking for a new job!![]()
Congratulations!
When you start working your way up the political ladder, will you give us all cushy appointments? I call dibs on ambassador to Aruba.![]()
Yeah, it's that one in your wall that says "VISA" that you plunk down on all of the counters at Disney World.![]()
Not done a Disney cruise, and not sure I would spend the extra money. I am not a big cruise fan though. Many of the ports have armed military present - during the day. It is nice that the security is there, but kinda scary that this place I am walking around needs to have it. So, I don't want to venture far from the ship, but many do.
Carnival prices are excellent. Mobile, AL is the closest port to us. That is a really good price - which boat is it on? Food is included but alcohol is not. So, it is cheaper to smuggle that on board yourself. And, Carnival Cruise website itself offers really good deals, and will give you even better deals if you are frequent cruises with them (from a friend). Do you have your passport or enough time to get it?
Two thoughts about Carnival. First, you generally get what you pay for, but on the other hand, you also get out of something, what you put into it.
Carnival is cheaper than all the other lines and far below the price point of DCL, and they accomplish that with a mixture of high volume and somewhat scaled back amenities. The bulk of their clientele is onboard either to gamble, or to drink (or both), but there are still plenty of cruisers that are just trying to enjoy themselves. You may run into a few overly rude passengers (or even rude crew members for that matter), but If you can stay out of the way of theses folks, youll be fine. The ships sailing from Tampa are older vessels done up in a lot pink, purple, mirrors and neon (a look designed to evoke Los Vegas of the 80s/90s). Some say the food is actually better, but individual tastes vary considerably. There are shows and entertainment, but not on the scale that youll find on most of the other lines (it certainly aint Dinsey). The bottom line here is that your expectations will dictate your overall experience. If you just want to relax by the pool and take in a couple of sites at a Mexican port, youll probably have a great time. If you expecting very high levels of service with great care given to details and the overall experience you may be disappointed. Ive seen DCL vets both rave and chastise Carnival, but I think that any ship on the water has got to be better then my cubical at work.