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Postby LongBarrel » Wed Dec 12, 2001 9:47 am

Dang you mean someone else in Mississippi actually knows what/where Lodi? I grew up in Webster County and know the area fairly well. I married a Salley! Now that's LODI!
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Postby Lodi Rebel » Wed Dec 12, 2001 11:38 am

I do imagine that their is one and only one Lodi, MS. It's great around these parts of the woods. I actually live about 5 miles from Hwy. 82 in Montgomery County. Have you ever been to the cove around Alva, it's in Webster County. Now that's a beautiful place. [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
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Postby LongBarrel » Wed Dec 12, 2001 1:05 pm

Brutha,
It ain't been one month since I was scaling them walls in the old cove. Do you know where the old King place is? We have a camphouse on that road. My wife's grandfather is DP Salley.
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Postby timberjack » Wed Dec 12, 2001 5:09 pm

Never thought I'd run up on somebody talkin'about the "old cove" while surfing the world wide web. I grew up in webster county also and have spent many a night prankin around in that area. Been through there by the King place lots of times too. I always heard that was a big placed fixed up for bird hunting, and that the owners lived in Texas. Any truth to that?
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Postby greenheadhunter2000 » Wed Dec 12, 2001 9:38 pm

wow,timber,me and you are neighbors.I work at GP Particleboard there in Louisville.Nice to see some one from close to home on here.Take care.
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Postby 4-EYED GADWALL » Wed Dec 12, 2001 11:21 pm

I got a cabin in Lodi. Downtown as a matter of fact. It sets next to Beat-3 hunting club just west of Phillip Patridges house. Its the cypress cabin with the steep roof.
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Postby timberjack » Thu Dec 13, 2001 7:29 am

Greenheadhunter2000, yeah I didn't think anybody else from these parts even hunted ducks. I know Gary Howell down at the particleboard plant, but most of the GP folks I know are in the timber outfit. You ever hunt out on Noxubee? I put in for a permit this year for the first time and got drawn for Dec 26. Hope we get a few birds down here by then. Going to south La. this weekend for three days with a friend of mine who is from there. He says they are loaded with pintails and specklebellys! Have a good one! I know I will!
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Postby LongBarrel » Thu Dec 13, 2001 8:50 am

Who'd ever thunk that this many people actually knew of Lodi AND COULD USE A COMPUTER. Man, that place is on the backside of nowhere.

I believe the King place was once a quail hunting lodge. I know my wife's grandfather guided for them for a while. My father in law has an old single barrel and some boxes of paper shells that he was given as a kid by one of the men hunting there.

DP Salley used to build furniture out of cedar when he wasn't guiding hunts. Some of you may even have a bed or cedar chest made by him. I think everybody else in Lodi does.

I am just amazed at this. Small world I guess.

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