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Re: Southern Dogs, lets meet, camp, chop and sip
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09/10/12 04:49 PM
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rockgolfer
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Well all the spots I am thinking of are just outside Hotsprings. We could either camp in a campground around a small lake and pay or stay primitive, be able to do what we want and drive a little ways to fish. Trying to find a combo of both lol.
~Jeff JYD#172
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Re: Southern Dogs, lets meet, camp, chop and sip
[Re: rockgolfer]
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09/10/12 05:41 PM
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luck
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Have many child hood memories from hot springs village. Just sold the last lot we had last year. I wouldn't mind a fishing trip with some backwoods camping. Seems like it would be a good time.
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Re: Southern Dogs, lets meet, camp, chop and sip
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09/10/12 06:01 PM
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I forgot about a beautiful place that has trout (rainbow and browns), small mouth bass, large mouth bass, Kentucky bass,brim and catfish here in OK. The campgrounds have electricity or primitive, and some wildlife like pig hunting not too far away. The place is the Blue River (state) and a federal land not too far away that has several smaller lakes and very primitive. Here is a link to the place http://www.travelok.com/listings/view.profile/id.646
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Re: Southern Dogs, lets meet, camp, chop and sip
[Re: sumoj275]
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09/11/12 06:09 PM
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rockgolfer
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Well Lets see. Is anyone opposed to primitive camping?
~Jeff JYD#172
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