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Brrrrrr..
fishkiller41
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Down in the 60's at 0700 this AM...
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/CaribbeanSatellite.aspx?animate=true
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/CaribbeanSatellite.aspx?animate=true
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be down to 48 here Tue. and only get up to 71. Brrrrrrr!!![:)]
Better grab yer longjons, and parka , they say its gona
be down to 48 here Tue. and only get up to 71. Brrrrrrr!!![:)]
Speckeled trout gfonna be a snappin!!
quote:Originally posted by Gander
60's sounds warm to me.
What is that application / website?
It is weather underground, you can select local weather stations.
Or your own...
http://www.wunderground.com/swf/Rapid_Fire.swf?units=english&station=KILMORTO5
Maybe you better move to Cuba or South America.
Still no rain up this way,....only a little wind.
It is overcast today though.
Think we are supposed to be low/mid forties by early next week.
I love it!
Highs in the upper sixties.[:)]
We'll probably need to start using heat before long.
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
Down in the 60's at 0700 this AM...
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/CaribbeanSatellite.aspx?animate=true
LMFAO!!! Oh my, that's just bone-chilling cold![:D][;)]
It was 14 degrees here this morning.
quote:Originally posted by fishkiller41
Down in the 60's at 0700 this AM...
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/CaribbeanSatellite.aspx?animate=true
LMFAO!!! Oh my, that's just bone-chilling cold![:D][;)]
It was 14 degrees here this morning.
In all fairness, I think Jeff has spent a lot of time living in S. Florida.
When I left there in 1991, the first winter or two in N. Central Florida felt like Alaska to me![:D]
I got used to it fast, and now I hate it when it gets over 85.[xx(]
It gets in the mid to upper teens here a few times a year, but it will freeze your keester off with the wind and humidity added in.
I was in Colorado once many years ago, and it got down to close to 20 below one night IIRC,......felt warmer than it does here in the teens.
My ideal weather would be 65 to 72 for the high, and 38 to 45 for the low year round.
Of course if such a place existed, half the country would move there.
No more "Sailfish capitol of the world".[:(]
Yeah mark and if that happened here ALL of our fish would die.
No more "Sailfish capitol of the world".[:(]
No doubt.
Where are you now,....Jupiter, W. Palm?
I have become so used to the weather difference up this way, I couldn't live down there again.
When I was in Boynton Beach late July, I thought I was gonna die from the heat.
July through September are the worst months up here. This year we didn't have many days over the high eighties. Even on the hottest days, we go down in temp at night to say,.....68 or 70.
That's a big difference, as I remember going outside at 2 AM and sweating my rear off down that way.
I do miss all of the great fishing trips out of Jupiter inlet though.
Every weekend, my pal Steve and I would head offshore 20 to 30 miles for dolphin and bill-fish.
Used to keep the OF at Jolly Roger Marina,.....is it still there?
I never remember a "Jolly Roger" Marina though....
Where was/is it,in relation to the inlet?
I been in Jupiter most of the 35 years i've lived in Fl.
I never remember a "Jolly Roger" Marina though....
Where was/is it,in relation to the inlet?
Man,....I have forgotten so much.
If you were heading north, and crossing over the bridge, you could look down and it was the SE corner if you considered it like an intersection per se.
Maybe the boat shop was called Jolly Roger, and the marina something else. They had dry storage, and all you had to do was call to have your boat put in the water.
Could have sworn it started with a J though.
quote:Originally posted by fishkiller41
I been in Jupiter most of the 35 years i've lived in Fl.
I never remember a "Jolly Roger" Marina though....
Where was/is it,in relation to the inlet?
Man,....I have forgotten so much.
If you were heading north, and crossing over the bridge, you could look down and it was the SE corner if you considered it like an intersection per se.
Maybe the boat shop was called Jolly Roger, and the marina something else. They had dry storage, and all you had to do was call to have your boat put in the water.
Could have sworn it started with a J though.
Yep..
"JUPITER INLET MARINE".
It's still there.That's where I buy my "Flying Fisherman" polarized sunglasses.
I get the lightly amber,super dark.
I can really see the bait good with them.
If you're ever back in the area,lemme know you're coming to town and we'll get a coffee or maybe hit the "Square Grouper" for a cold one...
Maybe U were thinkin' of "SMILIN'JACKS" the marina right across the street.It had a HUGE jolly roger flag flying under the US flag.
quote:Originally posted by Marc1301
quote:Originally posted by fishkiller41
I been in Jupiter most of the 35 years i've lived in Fl.
I never remember a "Jolly Roger" Marina though....
Where was/is it,in relation to the inlet?
Man,....I have forgotten so much.
If you were heading north, and crossing over the bridge, you could look down and it was the SE corner if you considered it like an intersection per se.
Maybe the boat shop was called Jolly Roger, and the marina something else. They had dry storage, and all you had to do was call to have your boat put in the water.
Could have sworn it started with a J though.
Yep..
"JUPITER INLET MARINE".
It's still there.That's where I buy my "Flying Fisherman" polarized sunglasses.
I get the lightly amber,super dark.
I can really see the bait good with them.
If you're ever back in the area,lemme know you're coming to town and we'll get a coffee or maybe hit the "Square Grouper" for a cold one...
Maybe U were thinkin' of "SMILIN'JACKS" the marina right across the street.It had a HUGE jolly roger flag flying under the US flag.
Heck man,.....I don't remember, I just know where it was in relation to the bridge. Plenty of floating dock space, and large buildings full of boat racks.
Maybe Jolly Roger Marine was a repair facility that could be long gone. I am talking late eighties here to 1991.
Is the old Ale House still there?
That was the first one in the franchise which spread through the state. Small compared to what they did everywhere else.
If you are still in that area, see if you can find info on a guy named Steve Miklos. If he is still alive, he is an HVAC contractor like me.
He used to live out in Jupiter Farms.
Wow,.....lots of old memories brought back from this thread.[:)]
Ale House is still there on Center street by the tracks and is PACKED noon to close EVERY DAY!![8D]
I KNOW STEVE!!!Russian guy,his back is TOAST!!! (if it's the same guy)GOTTA BE!!
Ale House is still there on Center street by the tracks and is PACKED noon to close EVERY DAY!![8D]
I don't know what his ethnicity is, but could be right.
He came to Florida from NJ/NY I think.
We both worked for an old guy in Jupiter that had a business called Gordon Cooling. He moved long ago, and is dead now. His name was Bill Gordon.
Steve went into business for himself, and I worked for him for awhile before moving up here and doing the same thing.
IIRC, he was about 5'10" and always had a crew cut/flat-top whatever you want to call it. Black hair BTW, and always wore sunglasses.
When I left he was engaged to a woman with 2 kids of her own,...I don't recall her name, but I can still see her in my mind.
The remark about his back being toast tells me you probably do know him. Mine is as well![:D]
I remember their vans being everywhere,up until about 8-10 years ago..
He is in BAD shape.as far as his back.
Funny thing is,He is BIGTIME into guns and building project guns now.
I will see if I can get him into GB.
Not sure if he's a big 'puter guy or not.
"Miklos Air" was a pretty big outfit in Jupiter for a long time.
I remember their vans being everywhere,up until about 8-10 years ago..
He is in BAD shape.as far as his back.
Funny thing is,He is BIGTIME into guns and building project guns now.
I will see if I can get him into GB.
Not sure if he's a big 'puter guy or not.
Yep,.....Miklos Air was the name since you mentioned it.
He was always into guns, even back in those days.
I remember him running around through the house with an UZI he bought.[:0][:D]
We had MANY good times, some of them crazy shall we say. We both drank like fish back in those days, and we were banned from a number of bars in that area.[:0]
When you see him, tell him that Mark,.....his service tech from prior to 1991 said HI! I was with him when he was doing new construction in Fishermans Landing.
I think that's what it was called anyway.
Had a duct crew of 2,....one was a drug addict, and the other had to be picked up because he had no drivers license due to DUI's.
Tell him all this and he will know for sure who I am.[:)]
What a small world.
Matter of fact,a friend of mine from W Jupiter is at his house now,modding a Saiga.My buddy Andy has a bunch of Class III stuff.They could be upto about ANYTHING...
Nothing not totally legal though.
I'll do it Marc.
Matter of fact,a friend of mine from W Jupiter is at his house now,modding a Saiga.My buddy Andy has a bunch of Class III stuff.They could be upto about ANYTHING...
Nothing not totally legal though.
I think it was Frenchmans Creek now that I think about it.
Regardless, I'm sure we are talking about the same person.
Sorry to hear his back is shot, as mine is. I think he is a year or two older than me though.
Yes us old Southerners are funny![:D]
Jupiter has over 400,000 people now.[xx(]
I remember when it was less than 2500..[V]