Me and Tat2jonnie and Ms. Jody have been known to have a few cold ones when we can celebrate after work. I am pretty lucky it seems to have such good friends.
So Life is pretty good some evenings up near the Red Door or at Malmo Bay.
Then I get out the secret weapon, the Wild Turkey American Honey liquore. This is quite popular at the Ertl compound as well.
Then the fishing stories get real good with a cold one to chase it as needed. Sometimes Dave (Jon's neighbor) helps us out.
I find using a forum thread can be a great way to get to a hot bite a week late I try to go to a new lake every year and get to know it a little. I go back to the places that I really enjoy. I have learned a lot from web sites but it is more trying new things or general info like shallow or gravel etc.
Pam & Kathy will have a ball here at the beach and pool. Get your butt on that plane please.
We are now at Maui Ocean Club at Kaanapali after a nice non-stop flight down from Denver. The palm trees are gorgeous as is the 'scenery' at the swimming pools and Jaccuzzi. Someone has to go to Maui.
You and I are playing King Kamehameha GC Tuesday at 9:30AM HT. It is the best private course on the island.
Be there or be square. MM
-- Edited by MCallies on Saturday 9th of February 2013 01:55:07 PM
Pam & Kathy will have a ball here at the beach and pool. Get your butt on that plane please.
We are now at Maui Ocean Club at Kaanapali after a nice non-stop flight down from Denver. The palm trees are gorgeous as is the 'scenery' at the swimming pools and Jaccuzzi. Someone has to go to Maui.
You and I are playing King Kamehameha GC Tuesday at 9:30AM HT. It is the best private course on the island.
Be there or be square. MM
-- Edited by MCallies on Saturday 9th of February 2013 01:55:07 PM
What a dump !!!! LOL LOL !!! I don't dare show her them pictures
Howdy Glen, Happy Hump Day from Ka'anapali.
I played the King Kamehameha GC Tuesday morning as planned. Beautiful course but tough winds. The trade winds made it a little breezy but my golf partner and I got in 18 holes and finsihed the last holes with 4 pars each.
Today we are laying low at the pool and taking a few images of the sun on the cliffs og Molokai and Mauna Loa - famous for the macadamia nut farms of course... someone has to drink beer and eat macadamias on Maui.
I have booked my flights home for the May Opener and Ertl campfire. I hope and trust that we can still fish walleyes after this harvest limit controversary.
ALoha and Mahalo from Malmo Maui Mike MMM
-- Edited by MCallies on Wednesday 13th of February 2013 03:35:03 PM
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