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Re: What's your story?
[quote author=slanddeerhunter link=topic=2744.msg24937#msg24937 date=1361925512]
Ive lived within 20miles of I65 my entire life,born in montgomery lived in millbrook early on, moved to cullman thru 3rd grade,then moved to b'ham till graduation,then moved to mobile and now saraland. If i move again it will be to gulf shores half the year and the camp half the year.
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Short of heaven, that sounds about as good as it gets.
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Re: What's your story?
[font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]Born in Mobile long, long ago. Spent my summers in Gulf Shores on West Beach about where Bahama Bob’s is today. Teen years were weekends in Gulf Shores at the real Handout and sleeping in the car.
Spent a lot of time fishing on west end of Dauphin Island and boat fishing while my son was growing up.
Pulled up roots and hit the road in our motorcoach for a couple years, lived in Montgomery for four years and finally landed back in Gulf Shores for the duration. No relocation plans for the future!
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Well, it all began in Alabamy in 1832 when GGG Grandfather Joseph was born. He moved to Mississippi as a boy and moved his family to Louisiana in 1884. Borned and lived most of my 52 in the Sportsman's Paradise. Spent many a thousand of hours enjoying her outdoor bounty.
1st came to Gulf Shores as a toddler in 1962 and have been a regular visitor ever since. Now, a tidbit for you long timers--we stayed at the Seahorse or Young's by the Sea. A plug nickel for anyone who can tell where the Seahorse was.
Hazel's was just about the only restaurant in town.
Now the proud owner of a little place in Gulf Shores. Live in Enterprise and work on Fort Rucker. The circle has come full.
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im 15 and ive lived hear in paradise my whole life! :headbang:
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Born in Clarke County, AL, and grew up in Grove Hill. Caught my first fish in the Bon Secour River in 1948. Moved to Orange Beach and bought a charter boat in 1972 and did that for 15 years until it finally dawned on me that I was doing a h#ll of a lot more boat driving than fishing. Lost my enthusiasm for salt water fishing for a long time until last year when I discovered all the good things about GSFP. It made me realize the truth in the old saying, "Allah does not deduct from the allotted time of man, those hours spent in fishing." See you on the pier.
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born in decatur al joined the service after high school and then came back got married and moved one town south so at this rate in 2,100 years I'll be living on the gulf coast
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Why not.
Spent my first 28yrs seesawing between San Diego, SoCal & Lubbock, TX, with the majority of time in Socal.
Fished the Pacific coast inshore/nearshore pretty extensively, did the same for a lot of freshwater rivers/lakes in TX and once even managed a really nice week long fishing trip to Sitka, AK.
Got married and moved to Mobile in '96, it's been home ever since.
Fished a little when I first moved here, but long haul trucking got in the way.
Just got back into fishing last year and have been going at it every chance I get.