Tully

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Re: Tully

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in the water?
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Forgot to mention what I lost during our challenge...blue star eagle in the water on hole one. Pretty close to the beginning of the dam opening and a yellow champ boss dove into the snow somewhere near the edge. Would love to get back if anyone found them...
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Tbird I lost it in the snow along waters edge hole 1
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Tim Carter wrote:Today I lost an old blue champ beast with a red stamp. There is no name on it. There were lots of players today, substantial reward for the one who found it/ returns it. This is an important disc to me. Please keep an eye out.


Well there is one honest dude out there, and since he lives in the north country, I understand why it took him like 2 months to see my post (getting the NEFA updates by pony express)

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Last week between hole 10 and hole 14, I had three disc fall out of my bag. There was a group of two behind us that just happened to pick up there round and split after hole 13. Loosing three discs sucks, but one has a lot of sentimental value. I hit an ace on the 2nd round I ever brought my daughter and had her baby handprint on the disc as a witness. It is a blue champion banshee with a silver baby hand print on it. If anyone see`s this disc, please confiscate it for me, thank you.
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Re: Tully

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cool to hear Tim..rob is a nice bro

Austin...that is BS and has happened so many times before...heck some Mom with her kid gaffled John Brittons putter from 9's basket before we even crossed the road to 10..she gave us that snarly I am a wicked twat look when we asked her about it..nicely..then she took off down the road to parking lot...

people..

banshees are awesome...will keep a remote eye out
so bad when people take disc of that value...

also get at me soon..Gardner is about to pop...your awesomeness will be needed

Oh yeah..Karl should be up soonish...not sure if after the Tully event of before..stay tuned

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Rangers Brooke and Billmer told me that some free diver has been diving for disc

he was calling the numbers and keeping the no namers/disconnected numbers

the rangers asked him if he would just honor the L&F system and bring all to the BOX..he has since done that returning all to the BOX

cool someone is stand up on that front

side note Karl is scheduled for this WEDZ weather/sunlight depending
stay tuned!!!
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Karl will be in town today diving
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holy honey hole

308 disc recovered via Karls dive

102 no namers....

nefaites are slim....but a few names I know
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I spent ~30min diving for the discs (over 300) and 3 and a half hours scrubbing them! Can you say "dish pan hands"? Were's Madge?

Blub, blub....
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Karl is the 1%
I'd be a lot better if those trees didn't get in the way.
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Disc with Jason Southwick's name found on Thursday July 3rd. Dropped in Lost & Found.
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sneaky southwick playing tully without telling anyone
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I found a trophy KDGA mini at Tully that looks like it may have been special to someone.
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karl dove last friday poor visibility

ok haul st 84
disc with rangers lots of unkown

got a street though

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played Tully yesterday - had not been there since mid summer or so. Course is looking sweet! Love the new 11

btw - any dives planned for the area between buoys and 1 basket? sent a couple favs swimming yesterday and would love to get them back at some point:
brite red avenger SS & pearly green 2014 Minuteman Classic legacy Rival - both inked with name & number

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Mike,

Ranger Bill mentioned to me a couple of weeks ago that I should put off diving for a while due to "water quality issues" (the rangers have testings done periodically and the most recent bunch showed "too high"). Once the levels (both the testing and the actual water) are lower he'll contact me and I'll go in again. I'm hoping for some time this month (Nov)...but Bill has the say so so I'm just a-wait'in.

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Hopefully it happens soon. I can come help again. Maybe I will bring waders to check the shallower water by the basket, and then I can help scrub discs too. Tell Titan to get a hold of me when this is going to happen.
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thx for the update Karl - appreciate your doing this at various courses when available and allowed. I am some distance from the course (westfield area) but would be willing to help you also if you give me a heads up - fishing waders or disc scrubbing etc.

email, pm or call me so i am sure to get the msg.

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Re: Tully

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Thanks go out to Ranger Bill for sticking with me (as has Titan in the past) all of yesterday during the dive at Tully. But after the dive I have one thing to say:

I hate discs

Yellow ones, blue ones, clear ones, red one, tie-dyes, mid-ranges, drivers, old ones, new ones. My right arm is officially dead. FIVE plus hours (not counting the slightly less than 1.5 hours underwater) sitting in a pond scrubbing discs while gnats and mosquitoes tattoo your skin has me hating anything nine inch in diameter and plastic. I'm guessing Mr. Bill (sorter and stacker extraordinaire) might feel the same.

525

It's a large number...but it also happens to be the number of discs that we 'dealt with' yesterday! That's turns out to be finding a disc at the bottom (on average) every 9 seconds. And considering that it takes about (if you don't believe me, you're invited to "join me" next time!!) 30 - 40 brush strokes to totally clean off all the "pond stuff" off each disc, that ends up meaning that my right arm did about 20,000 strokes (give or take) over the day. Arm. Dead. One each.

But it's probably one of those "love / hate relationships". I'm guessing that this feeling will last for a day or two and then, of course, I'll be planning the next dive!

Please y'all check in with the rangers (during the Tully tournament or before / after) as they now probably have one (or more) of YOUR discs.

Karl
Ps: An 8-bagger for local M.C. Ya might owe Bill and me a brewsky...
Pps: And 'thanks' to the 3 amigos who helped lug them all up the dam....
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Re: Tully

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Holy cannoli!!!
Nice work Karl and crew.....
Thanks for all your hard work Karl, you rock!
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