[QUOTE=RoadToad;497392]I'm talking about the Turkey Point near Elk Neck. I didn't know there were two of them. We went camping at Elk Neck a lot when I was a kid, and of course I went to Camp Rodney with the Boy Scouts. I love that neck of the woods. Have you seen North East lately? It's quite a hip little town these days, with a real nice main street.[/QUOTE]
Man you are tickling my heart stings. Nope, ain't been to the bay with feet in salt for over 10 years now. And I agree with you, that whole end of the bay is a great place to be to fish, or just kick back and drift with the tide on a warm Saturday as the sun sets.
Hey, all macho stuff aside, thanks for sharing the memories. Still on my bucket list before the final curtain is to get back to salt and the Bay. Just a darn fine place to enjoy what the man built for us.
Gonna sound crazy, but Cumberland in a storm, just before or after, or in a morning fog, has been the only thing that has come close to filling the void when the bay became in my rearview mirror. So day.....some day.
Hey......SWA airlines none stop Louisville to B-more = 1.5 hours, and a cab to the Inner Harbor makes it reasonable. When do you want to just escape and go for some crabs. :-)
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