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To: Instock who wrote (8571)11/30/1997 10:09:00 AM
From: MarcG  Respond to of 79317
 
Scott, "Flats" down in FL land is a
beautiful area in the waters off Biscayne Bay off Bill Boggs State Park, Cape Florida, Key Biscayne, FL. It's a boater's paradise outside the Stiltsville Channel (Biscayne Channel)
with sandbars, lobster pots, blue-green waters, and the Miami skyline backdrop.
Stiltsville is a partly abandoned group of houses on stilts rising out of the
water, home to the famous July 4 gatherings and Labor Day Regattas that
make their way down to Soldier Key, Boca
Chita and Sands Cut. Plenty of balmy air, salt water, and sunshine for all.
If you visit, throw the fish back and
don't get caught poaching lobster out of season without a license.



To: Instock who wrote (8571)11/30/1997 12:07:00 PM
From: Al Greenleaf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79317
 
Instock - you better come too! The "Flats" is an area of Cleveland that is the Cuyahoga River Flood Plain, that was old warehouses and oreboats but now is honky-tonks, strip clubs, $100.00/meal restaurants and, still oreboats. You can sit on the deck of Shooters (a bar) and watch these huge suckers go by 50 or 100 feet away. You would have to see it. There are no fish here except perch, walleye, rockbass, largemouth, smallmouth, white bass, catfish, and a few others. Fishing is GEAT. So, when are you coming?

-AL