Re: NANFA-L-- Drainage Basin Maps

Prizma-in-aol.com
Mon, 4 Apr 2005 17:54:55 EDT

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aint never seen no big ten er see drainage map or such reckoning.
would be nice tho.
guess your gonna have to blow one up n color it in yourself w/ crayons or
markers.

casper
dang near straddling the tn divide. i go one way i see all kinds of fish. i
go another way and theys are all different. been following the compass points
and theres fish everywhere.

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aint never seen no big ten er see drainage map or such reckoning.
would be nice tho.
guess your gonna have to blow one up n color it in yourself w/ cra= yons=20 or markers.
 
casper
dang near straddling the tn divide. i go one way i see all kinds=20 of fish. i go another way and theys are all different. been following t= he=20 compass points and theres fish everywhere.
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