@caderader 262390 wrote:Woah,
I'm from Guntersville, crazy small world.
Yes it is a small world! Guntersville is my hometown, lived there all my life
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@SKISC 262346 wrote:I have fished some bass tourneys on G'ville and Wheeler. Nicce litttle part of Bama. I also spent time at Redstone when I was in the Marines and had a great time.
My son and husband love to fish Guntersville Lake, they've caught some big ones! It's nice having it practically in our back yard. My parents have a place on the main channel of the lake - it's a beautiful place.
Thankful we have Redstone here - it keeps a lot of us in jobs. Thanks too for your service
My son and husband love to fish Guntersville Lake, they've caught some big ones! It's nice having it practically in our back yard. My parents have a place on the main channel of the lake - it's a beautiful place.
Thankful we have Redstone here - it keeps a lot of us in jobs. Thanks too for your service
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@skipink 262594 wrote:I took my llamas to Guntersville St Park once.
Pink, you wouldn't recognize the State Park now. F2 tornado hit in April and hardly any trees left I haven't ventured that way yet, it will be so sad, but I saw pictures right after and lots of people have told me how bad it looks. And llamas, might I ask why you took them to the State Park
Pink, you wouldn't recognize the State Park now. F2 tornado hit in April and hardly any trees left I haven't ventured that way yet, it will be so sad, but I saw pictures right after and lots of people have told me how bad it looks. And llamas, might I ask why you took them to the State Park
Me too. Must have been the same storm that went thru Cullman where my Mom lives. We used to go camping there alot when the kids were young. Remember hiting a fawn one time coming into the park. It was OK. Got up and ran off.