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Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:18 pm
by xpress
Dan i want to say i have seen this boat in greenwood a time or two...you would't happen to be from there would u?

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:40 pm
by LODI QUACKER
That may be a pin ball game I wouldnt mind Watching, But I would not want to be payin!!!

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:51 pm
by DanielB
I took my last final tonight and my next one is Tuesday so ladies I am off to shoot at and maybe kill some ducks while yall are studying.. 8)
I will be away from my computer till monday so if any one wants to get a hunt together around sardis get a hold of mdc or rbh they got my number..until monday good night and have fun with finals... :lol: :lol:
Daniel

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:57 pm
by DanP
xpress I'm in Leland but my business partner (chevy01234) is from Greenwood but we work all over the Delta with the boat.

Lodi your right, it would be very expensive and ROUGH.

I think chevy and lawdawg can both attest to how bad an airboat ride in a stump field is :lol:

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:20 pm
by ducman77
I bet some of those 4 foot knees will put some dents in that boat....

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:46 am
by mharville
Skint Back wrote:i have to agree with express. lodi you sure are talking alot of smack. i have hunted the scatters all my life. i will tell you my dad is by no mens rich. i work very hard for the hunting equipment i have. so feel free to bring your 10ft stick and it might get stuck somewhere your not to happy about!!!!!


Is this guy really talking trash with his first post?

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:20 pm
by mudsucker
xpress wrote:all i know is that yes i have a 36hp prodrive...it will fly...it throws a rooster tail about 25 feet when full speed...there is nothing like the feeling of running 25mph through trees that are inches from your boat and outrunning somebody trying to get to the hole you want...i am working 3 jobs to pay for the rig that i have so i don't want to hear the rich boy talk...but if you happen to be in front or behind me at 5 o'clock at the scatters be prepared to get wet and be hunting somewhere else...

:roll: What a maroon!(appoligies to buggs bunny) :roll:

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:25 pm
by mudsucker
mdc153 wrote:yeah that was definately them. They had them a little get together the night before too. Had all kinds of folks runnin around the boat ramp. It looked like they had a good bit of money invested in their gear. I could see the rich type in them
:shock: Instead of the El Camino crew, this is the Range Rover crew. Be afraid as they will douse you in Grey Goose vodka a light yo booty up! :oops:

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:33 pm
by mudsucker
:x Don Miller, I ought to hobo my booty on up there and "whup your booty"(as Gov. F once said to Bert Case). :shock:

How big a boy are you anyhow? :? :oops:

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:42 pm
by ducman77
he is about 5'2 120lbs :lol:

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:56 pm
by mudsucker
One more point and it is a serious one. Operating a watercraft in an unsafe manner(25mph through cypress knees comes to mind as does swamping other craft) is a ticketable offence by MDWP and the US Coast Guard and is a dumb thing to do. In my line of work I see all kinds of accidents on the water and small craft turn out alot worse than big commercial boats/ships.

A guy who works on here lost a 10y/o son who was sitting on the bow of a pontoon boat and the kids cousin was driving(16y/o) and thought it would be neat to "jump wakes" of passing PWC's. He bounced up and off the bow going in between the 'toons and the 75 horse motor cut him near in two. His older brother and sister were also on the boat and big brother jumped in to try and save him and held his two halves together but the little guy faded fast.


Have an older cousin whos young daughter broke both her arms and left most of her teeth embedded in the fiberglass(had lots of facial surgery to reconstruct her beautiful little face) on a nice bow rider that the family was riding in to go out to their camp in SE LA. Just left the launch and was pulling out when a yahoo with a "big fine 40k bass boat smaked into them. No way he should have been going full throttle with the launch just around the bend but he had the biggest and baddest rig and thought he "owned" the river! :roll:

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:34 pm
by mdc153
mudsucker wrote:
mdc153 wrote:yeah that was definately them. They had them a little get together the night before too. Had all kinds of folks runnin around the boat ramp. It looked like they had a good bit of money invested in their gear. I could see the rich type in them
:shock: Instead of the El Camino crew, this is the Range Rover crew. Be afraid as they will douse you in Grey Goose vodka a light yo booty up! :oops:


yay free vodka :)

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 2:50 pm
by LODI QUACKER
Mud, folks just dont understand!!!

Its the Oh I have had this rig 6 months and can drive the Hell out of it, its not going to happen to me mentality that gets people hurt and killed.

Re: Malmaison Area

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:07 pm
by LawDawg
DanP wrote:
I think chevy and lawdawg can both attest to how bad an airboat ride in a stump field is :lol:


im still schittin blood from that....