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That a nice bronzeback, Troy! My favorite stubborn little mules.
We have quite a bit of good public access to waters here too, but most of it is on reservoirs. We do have some good rivers too, but you have to work at access. And that's despite all the stuff about navigable rivers being open to the public. But I actually sympathize with land owners along rivers. People here can't seem to touch things without leaving their marks. Graffiti, trash, ruts in fields, you name it.
Anyway, that's another topic. The Tulsa Chamber of Commerce once advertised that Tulsa has more shoreline miles with 100 miles of the city than the whole state of Minnesota. My Minnesota friends scoff at that. Having spent a LOT of time in almost all parts of that state I'd have to agree with them. But who knows?
BKB
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