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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
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06/12/18 07:43 AM
06/12/18 07:43 AM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 3,851 Dothan/Hartford,Al
87dixieboy
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 3,851
Dothan/Hartford,Al
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Bout an hour and a half here cant say anything other than its easy to go to the beach.
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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06/12/18 07:49 AM
06/12/18 07:49 AM
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Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 935 Springville, al
StoneMan
OP
6 point
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OP
6 point
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 935
Springville, al
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Lived on the gulf coast my whole life except for a couple years in grad school. Saltwater fishing is what I love most about the coast. It runs deep in my veins and always will. We just traded in our pontoon with some cash for a center console.
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
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06/12/18 07:49 AM
06/12/18 07:49 AM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
Grumpy Old Man
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Grumpy Old Man
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910
Clanton, AL
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Cons. Hot, humid, flat land, too many people, too much traffic. Pros. I got nothing.
My opinions and comments are my own. They do not reflect the position or political opinions of Aldeer or any of the Aldeer administration.
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
#2505130
06/12/18 08:16 AM
06/12/18 08:16 AM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 21,456 HSV AL
jmudler
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 21,456
HSV AL
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I grew up in Pensacola. I enjoyed the beach as a teen but as an adult, I have to much to do. I do not miss the heat. It is usually 6-10 degrees cooler than at my mom's house. I love the mountains
Last edited by jmudler; 06/12/18 08:16 AM.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
#2505133
06/12/18 08:19 AM
06/12/18 08:19 AM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 48 Orange Beach, AL
friscojames
spike
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spike
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Posts: 48
Orange Beach, AL
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We live in OBA on Ono Island. I could never be away from the water Pros - not having to fight the traffic or craziness at the boat ramps Cons - hmmm...still thinking
Last edited by friscojames; 06/12/18 08:20 AM.
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
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06/12/18 08:35 AM
06/12/18 08:35 AM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 889 Cleburne Al/Ga line
furnfeather
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 889
Cleburne Al/Ga line
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Lived on little lagoon in gulf shores for a few years right by the federal park. Saltwater fishing inshore/offshore and fishing off our pier as well being able to eat fresh seafood was the main incentive. We had the best of both worlds really. On the bottom floor of the house it was like living on the lake since the lagoon was are front yard. The upper story of the house you could hear and see West beach. Down side of living there insurance/flooding and not if but when you get storm damage. Sand and salt spray on and in everything and all the traffic. Haven't been back but once in 8 yrs. Ivan and Katrina did a # on us and after that it really started growing up and getting crowded down there. And after that it wasn't the same.
“Discipline is the refining fire by which talent becomes ability “—RLS
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
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06/12/18 08:55 AM
06/12/18 08:55 AM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,824 Florida
jacannon
10 point
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10 point
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Posts: 2,824
Florida
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I was born and raised in Pensacola. I love going to my trailer in Ala. but I also love sitting on the back porch and watching Pensacola bay, always something to see.
Grandma said...Always keep a gun close at hand, you just never know when you might run across some varmint that needs killing...
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: friscojames]
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06/12/18 09:12 AM
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Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 16,668 Ourtown, AL
BCLC
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 16,668
Ourtown, AL
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We live in OBA on Ono Island. I could never be away from the water Pros - not having to fight the traffic or craziness at the boat ramps Cons - hmmm...still thinking Howdy neighbor, we don't live on Ono year round but we've got a place on River Cove. Pros: too many to list Cons: the explosion of people and condos in the last 20yrs
We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870
Yessir! I’m always gonna shoot what makes me happy and I want everyone else to do the same! If you shoot one be proud of it and don’t worry what anyone else thinks. - SJ22
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: friscojames]
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06/12/18 09:31 AM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,520 Guadalajoover
joe sixpack
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,520
Guadalajoover
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We live in OBA on Ono Island. I could never be away from the water Pros - not having to fight the traffic or craziness at the boat ramps Cons - hmmm...still thinking @friscojames we have a place across the river at Perdido Beach and Yacht. Let's go fishing or beer drinking soon.
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
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06/12/18 12:18 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 14,275 Chilton County
MarksOutdoors
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 14,275
Chilton County
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I grew up about 35 minutes north of Destin until I was about 26. I guess I took it for granted living there when I was younger. My area had rivers to fish, woods to ramble, just minutes from beaches, a variety of ethnic restaurants, beautiful women, nightlife. The only drawbacks were the temperature is 3 or 4 degrees warmer and the Summer traffic. I would never want to actually live on the beach but enjoy access to it.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
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06/12/18 01:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,743 Lickskillet, AL
Irishguy
a.k.a. Dingle Johnson
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a.k.a. Dingle Johnson
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,743
Lickskillet, AL
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I like the Gulf, but would not want to live there. And here are the reasons why: 1. I love the mountains and the seasons. 2. People talk about the food, but honestly there is much better food in Birmingham than there is on the coast. 3. There are lots of people and lots of tourist, and tourist are worse than people. 4. Once you've fished, and drank and laid around in a chair out on the beach all that's left is the heat, the salt and the sand. All that said, we are still building a place on our property down there, but will not live there full time. Plus we are building in a place that (for now at least) is not too commercialized or crowded and mainly is a place inhabited by retired or semi-retired locals. So I think I can deal with that for a while. It will be an interesting self study for us to see which of the 2 places we end up staying most of the time. Hell, I may change my mind and start liking the coast more than the mountains? My daughter lives in Pace, FL and loves it. My grandkids love it. So maybe I'm just an old fuddy duddy. I briefly fell in love with the Virgin Islands when we stayed at a house down there for 2 weeks, but having to drive on the steep, tiny mountain roads or take a boat to get ANYWHERE got old after a while, plus I didn't like the thought of not having anywhere to go to escape from a hurricane.
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
#2505360
06/12/18 01:47 PM
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Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 14,041 AL
hunterbuck
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 14,041
AL
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It was a lot better back in the 70's when it was still a decently kept secret, and well before the boom.
"You think I care? Roll Damn Tide"
Have you tried Google?
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
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06/12/18 02:45 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 9,938 Mobile, AL
alhawk
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 9,938
Mobile, AL
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Pro's - awesome fishing Cons - having to listen to all of your Yankee azzes calling The Gulf of Mexico the Ocean. Rant over
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Re: Gulf Coast living....
[Re: StoneMan]
#2505385
06/12/18 02:48 PM
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Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 3,746 Mobile, al
Mike59
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 3,746
Mobile, al
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I was born and raised in Mobile ,,I've been living in downtown Mobile for over 30years now , just a spit from Mobile bay and some great bass fishing. It's bout a 1 hour drive or less depending on traffic to Dauphin Island and Gulf shores. Casino's in Atmore,al and Biloxi, Ms about a I hour drive ,
Where I live you have the choice to freshwater fish or saltwater. Buy a combo license and you are covered for both. I'm on the bay way in about five minutes and can fish the causeway or about twenty minutes drive north on I-65 go to Live oak landing or hit hwy 225 via the causeway headed east and go north on 225 in Spanish Fort and launch my boat from Buzzbees and further down 225 put in at Cliffs,, also numerous ramps on the causeway,,, caution the causeway is bad with shallow flats especially during low tide .
Hunting is great too,,, two huge WMA's on the lower and upper delta. access by boat and land. Lots of timber land to lease and plenty of clubs.
Plenty of places to eat ,, all the cuisines are represented here. More seafood restaurants than you can imagine,, beaches are nice,, plenty of places to party... Birthplace of Mardi Gras,, can I get a moon pie.
The one thing I hate the most are the hurricanes, you can leave Mobile or stay and wait it out. I've never left ,, the summer ,,, well ,, lets say I pray for short summers and lots of over cast sky's ,,,keeps things cooler. the humidity is awful being right at the bay. Mobile has won rainiest city in the nation many times,,, out annual rainfall is tremendous most years.
Traffic on Govt street gets real bad when time to knock off from work , one accident on I-10 or I-65 and traffic can back up for miles. I fear I'll be dead and gone before the new proposed bridge ever gets started and completed.
Most of the well to doers packed up and moved to West Mobile or across the bay to Baldwin county, this is where all the new development is taking place. Downtown Mobile has good and popular dining and pubs bars and lounges.
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