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  1. RednekF350

    Beer (again)

    Nice picture of Crystal Bowersox's great-grandmother on the album cover Robert. As for the beer, I am leaning toward a German type, maybe Spaaten and think that the stein may be a hint towards that conclusion. I really have no idea.
  2. RednekF350

    Fishing, again

    I would like to try that on a picky and see what happens. They should be morphologically similar although it seems like I see a lot finer bones in pickerel than I saw come out on that y bone in the northern.
  3. RednekF350

    Fishing, again

    Very cool outing Jeff. I love those remote spots and came across a few last fall while duckin' that warrant a closer look. Thanks for the post. BTW, I have yet to see a foolproof way to fillet a picky and would love to learn the method if one exists.
  4. RednekF350

    Real Property Title History Lesson

    I don't think you will ever see any county get everything online, especially with today's bare bones governmental budgets. It is an overwhelming task. Burlington County going back to 1966 is pretty impressive. This free site gives you a very short chain of title with deed book and pages if...
  5. RednekF350

    Real Property Title History Lesson

    Jerseyman, Please snap a picture at the instant Gabe's head explodes as you are explaining the finer points of the Russell Index System. Actually things are much easier now with the computer indexing of a lot of the records and the staff at BC is very helpful. Burlington County's' online...
  6. RednekF350

    Cedar Water Potability

    I wouldn't let kids in my charge drink it simply because of today's litigious society. One kid gets the squirts and you're fired. :( I have drank small amounts from the Wading and the Batsto in the past without any problems but I wouldn't recommend long term imbibing and certainly...
  7. RednekF350

    Could Bobpbx Be The Reason ?

    Today in work I was checking on the status of a few applications I have on file with the Pinelands Commission and on their homepage I found this newsworthy article. http://www.state.nj.us/pinelands/images/pdf%20files/press/PR_RoadsidePlantsPractices.pdf I can't help but wonder if Bob was...
  8. RednekF350

    The Hut

    The pizza was made from a circular cut out of a Frigidaire box, a little ketchup and some "I can't believe it's not cheese" topping.
  9. RednekF350

    The Hut

    If I am not mistaken, I think all three of us went to different schools together ! The Gibby was across the street from the paint factory at the intersection of U.S. Avenue and Berlin Road. The clock was always ten minutes ahead for "factory time". The owner when I was a kid was Lou Wright...
  10. RednekF350

    The Hut

    I probably spent more time in the Gibby with Dottie but I just enjoyed the Ship more when it was just me and the guys because we had the pool tables and basically had the place to ourselves most nights. When I was a kid, I would ride my bike to the Gibby because the end of the building...
  11. RednekF350

    The Hut

    I love run down bars and I spent or misspent a lot of my late teens in one in West Berlin known as the Old Ship Inn. (Now known as Oceanos) They had shuffleboard, darts, bumper pool, regular pool and cold, cheap beer. The place was more fun than my own hometown Gibbsboro Tavern. The...
  12. RednekF350

    The Hut

    Right you are Boyd. I never looked past the name and the BHP address in the link.
  13. RednekF350

    The Hut

    It was called Finnerty's Hut for a long time and it was a bar. The highway is 322 a.k.a. Black Horse Pike. I stopped in a few times in the late 70's for package goods on the way to the shore but can't tell you much more than that. According to this it is still open...
  14. RednekF350

    A day to pay honor.....

    Very thoughtful 46er. Military cemeteries are a very humbling site. Everyone needs to step back and fully appreciate the ultimate sacrifices made by generations of Americans to keep us living this life we enjoy. Freedom certainly isn't free.
  15. RednekF350

    Great Swamp Branch & Nescohague Creek, A PBX Hike

    Tonight for a change of pace, instead of doing my nightly 3 mile walk in the woods where I live, I decided to revisit a portion of the woods from this 2009 PBX hike. I ditched my truck just off 206 right after work and walked past the Plowboy and up to the India Sink waypoints. It was a...
  16. RednekF350

    jim ungehajer's illness

    Jim has died. I found this this moning. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries.asp?page=lifestory&n=james-r-ungehajer&personid=142924172 May he rest in peace.
  17. RednekF350

    Fishing: Spring Striper Action

    Only if you don't know how to cook them. As is the case with a lot of things that peole say "taste like crap" Crabs are bottom feeders that eat dead stuff and they are pretty damn good. Snow geese are good too, if you know what you are doing. I treat drum like veal cutlet. First lightly...
  18. RednekF350

    Fishing: Spring Striper Action

    Congrats man, they are beautiful. It has been a good spring for the striped ones. I just splashed the boat last Friday and a guy in my marina came in with 5, 3 were over 40". He does six packs and he knows how to find the fish. Chunkin' fresh bunker in the flats east of Bug Light in D Bay. I...
  19. RednekF350

    jim ungehajer's illness

    Jim and I exchanged mapping information and traded fish stories several times through email . He was always appreciative of any assistance that was lent to him. His whirlwind day trips through the pines always made for an interesting read. The "Lo and behold" found beer thread is aslo my...
  20. RednekF350

    Still smoldering campfire leads to arson charge

    http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20100514/NEWS01/5140337/1006/2nd-man--charged-in-connection-with-weekend-forest-fire A follow-up article from the Courier, a second man is charged.
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