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Re: Questions about lakes in San Antonio area
[Re: Aggie07]
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05/11/08 12:20 PM
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safisher
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Thanks Aggie (Class of '93 myself) :-)
I decided to hold off this weekend because of the wind, and just keep cleaning up the boat today.
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Re: Questions about lakes in San Antonio area
[Re: safisher]
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05/11/08 12:37 PM
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daveim
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I thought that I had already responded... either my computer is broken or I have bad memory... Anyways, depending on where you live, you might have a fishing area in your neighborhood. Some lakes include woodlawn, braunig, calaveras, medina, and mitchell. However, most of these are about 5 minutes away from the city line. Woodlawn lake and many parks located along rivers offer in-town fishing. Exaples include Olmos Park and Brackenridge.
I have a tank of fish in my basement... if it were up to me, I would let them loose in my pool so I could fish in my backyard!
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