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Well Jan. 2or3 I'll be heading out to Florida,Just might see some Fl. boys :thumbup:

a few weeks to a month this winter. We can not afford Hawaii again this year. It was fun but man, milk was 10 bucks a gallon :(

We are sorta looking for somewhere a little south of Orlando. It might be too late now though.
 
maybe the keys but I told her I am not interested in watching a bunch of perverts prancing around in there thongs. I will be bringing my Honda Helix and a couple kayaks and I gotta have things to do. She could lay on a beach for hours but lifetime record for laying in the sun at one time is about 8 minutes. I will bring my hooka and my detectors and she can get brown.

We are suppose to get snow today, I was told 10-12 inches. The web doesn't say that but the local weather is suggesting it. I am well prepared for what ever comes. Snow blower, generator, HD TV, Banjo and 4WD truck and a AWD Terrain. Got some legal adult beverage too!

Let it come!
 
Been there done that .... once. Lots of bars and tourist traps and a lot of perv's.

Did enjoy going through The Mel Fisher Atocha museum ... but that was it. No real beaches in the Keys other than some man made ones and the beach at the state park ... you aren't allowed to detect.

If you like to fish and can haul a boat, fishing is very good in the keys.

Here on our Gulf side of the state, we have very small waves and very little tide rise and fall and no rip currents on the swimming beaches. In the winter we get our lowest of the low tides and lowest of our high tides. With your hooka, you'd be good to go in finding stuff too deep for us walking water wader hunters. If the MRS wants to see the keys, that would be a good day / overnight trip from here in SW Fla.
 
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