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Capt Cefus
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The Honey Bun Kid

« on: January 09, 2012, 06:20:32 PM »

Unfortunately, rods and reels aren't part of the 'gear' we're taking over there.   We've sent five 53 foot containers to Nassau about 3 weeks ago (so it could go through quarantine and Homeland Security), in order for it to arrive this Sunday!

Have a big live event gig for one of our corporate clients.   10 days in Nassau ain't all that bad, but we will be working from about 5am to about 12 midnight or later each of those days.   Omega is doing all the sound, lighting, video, PowerPoint, and on-site logistics for a group of nearly 1,200 people in attendance.  We're essentially 'taking over' Atlantis with a group this big.    Maybe I can get back over there sometime this spring and actually enjoy the amenities.  LOL

Leave this Friday on a jet plane.    Back the following week.  This project has absolutely consumed us all here at Omega for about the last 2 months.   That's why I haven't been able to get new TV episodes edited or do too much with the newsletter.  Once we're back in town, I can concentrate on the more 'important' things like fishing.   ;) :D

Y'all be nice and play pretty in my absence.   :D ;D
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MTPOCKITS
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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2012, 08:03:32 PM »

just came back from the bahamas, spent 2 nights at atlantis, plenty of fish cought right off the island. the poor folks can show you ware to fish for sure.
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Capt Cefus
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The Honey Bun Kid

« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2012, 09:14:12 PM »

That's good intel  MT.    Won't be having much time to wet a line this time around though.
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