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3 Days too late ! :cry:

Quartzsite

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Waited too long to hunt at Lake Havasu...





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But they didn't find it all !!!
 
The tag is kool. :thumbup:
 
How are things at Havasu? Haven't been there in years.Used to do a bit of fishing up and down the Colorado before Laughlin ever existed and Laughlin owned a little Fishermans bar and resturant on the river.

Bill
 
Uncle Willy said:
How are things at Havasu? Haven't been there in years.Used to do a bit of fishing up and down the Colorado before Laughlin ever existed and Laughlin owned a little Fishermans bar and resturant on the river.

Bill


Havasu has not changed much . Crowded during the holidays and winter , but a great place for treasure hunting and prospecting . Still alot of fish to be caught ... Lol ! :cheers:
 
Yeah I know it loads up on holidays and Spring Break and people are thick as maggots. Do you ever get over to and around the Salton Sea?

Bill
 
Uncle Willy said:
Yeah I know it loads up on holidays and Spring Break and people are thick as maggots. Do you ever get over to and around the Salton Sea?

Bill

Haven't been to the Salton Sea yet , but we are planning to go soon . How is it there ?
 
A little of something is better than nothing.
 
Haven't been there in a 100 years. Got a friend who lives there and my in-laws own some lots there. Used to go Sauger fishing there way back. Couple of hundred years or so ago that area was covered by a giant inland sea. I wrote an article on it probably 20 years back when I was pumping out 30-40 articles per year. You can still see the water line from the old sea high up on the Chocolate mountains. Somewhere out there lies a Spanish Galleon loaded with pearls buried in the sand that got trapped in there when the opening between the old sea and the Sea of Cortez closed up..

Bill.
 
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