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Apr 28, 2024 23:35:59   #
Passingbye wrote:
We had crunchy fried chicken livers, Mashed potatoes with white gravy and fresh green beans 😋
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She crab soup, hush puppies, blackened mahi, fried okra. and sweet tea.
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Apr 28, 2024 23:12:54   #
Probably so. Different people join for different reasons. Some join for to converse and joke with others. Some join to learn different techniques and theories pertaining to fishing, which I did. I have found I like the jokes that some of these guys throw out there better than most of the other stuff. Each to their own. There seems to be some good people on here that mostly like the social aspects of The Stage.
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Apr 27, 2024 20:46:54   #
Waterdog101 wrote:
Been waiting on some locals to post a report that the Cherokee water temps, were high enough for the shad to start spawning, no luck there, so I drove down taking a chance they were starting to come up, and the water temp was mid 60’s and a few shad were starting to spawn, making for a decent top water bite, we had a fair night, two keeper smallmouth, 5 hybrids and two striper, caught the smallmouth on a Rico, Striper in a jointed sliver, and all hybrids were caught in a jointed rogue lure, why have this fishing site, if us fishermen don’t post updated fishing reports to help others put some fish in the boat,
Been waiting on some locals to post a report that ... (show quote)


Nice catch, Waterdog. I would be glad to tell you anything I know about Cherokee. My problem is, I haven’t been on it in at least 3 years. You’re better informed than I am. I intend to make my fishing time more of a priority now. Maybe I will be able to help in the near future.
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Apr 14, 2024 21:57:42   #
saw1 wrote:
Hey guys. My Mom isn't doin that well at all. So I'm headed back to Texas Tuesday till the end of the month to visit her. If she makes it she turns 96 on May 20th.
Not sure how much I'll be on the stage the next 2 weeks but I'll try to check in now and again on everyone and see how y'all are doin.
I want Y'all to behave yourselves while I'm gone. None of that back bitin and bickerin either. Bless your heart, Y'all be nice.
Hey guys. My Mom isn't doin that well at all. So I... (show quote)


Praying that everything goes well. 96? Wow!!
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Mar 24, 2024 20:45:03   #
Rheatown wrote:
Pretty good day


Absolutely a pretty good day!
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Mar 24, 2024 20:32:01   #
I think 53 was current yesterday and probably today. We will be getting rain this week that may cool it a degree or two, who knows. I haven’t talked to anyone that has been on Cherokee in the last month, but TVA usually keeps good records. Would like it if the rain coming was a warm one.
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Mar 23, 2024 23:38:35   #
Waterdog101 wrote:
Does anyone know the water temperature, on Cherokee lake as of 3/23/24 thanks in advance!


Welcome, Waterdog! I googled Cherokee Lake, TN water temperature and got the current temperature as 53 degrees as an answer at 11:30 pm on the 33rd.
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Mar 10, 2024 16:58:54   #
Graywulff wrote:
His mom tells me he’s doing just fine. He had a couple of days of nausea from the anesthetic wearing off but there is no sign of infection and his wound is healing well. He goes back later in the week for a check up but so far looking good. Working on restoring his stomach flora from the antibiotic treatment and rebuilding his immune system. Thanks to everyone who is praying for him our God is caring for him. My gratitude cannot be expressed in words.


Great news!
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Mar 4, 2024 14:11:54   #
Big dog wrote:
She’s in the Dr office now getting radiation treatment for breast cancer. Two weeks ago the Dr said it was stage one but last week another Dr said it was stage Four. It took me 50 years to find her, I don’t want to lose her now.
Any prayers are appreciated.🙏


Praying for you both.
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Mar 3, 2024 00:12:03   #
cdhynson wrote:
Hello all from Port St Joe FL.


Welcome cdhynson. We vacation in that area once or twice a year. Was not able to last year because of medical reasons, but looking forward to it this year. Think we’re going to be somewhere between Port St. Joe and Cape San Blas the first of May.
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Mar 1, 2024 23:21:33   #
PLS wrote:
With a smile like that Ezra should go far. One of my favorite passages “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and he shall direct thy path”. Says a lot.


My apologies. My memory is not what it once was. It should read “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, in all thy ways acknowledge Him and he shall direct thy path”. Acknowledgment is a very important part of the quote.
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Mar 1, 2024 23:09:09   #
Graywulff wrote:
Most of his care has been turned over to Mom. He is being monitored for vitals and they are diligently caring for his pain management. Thanks to all of you for staying with the prayers. It’s working wonders….


With a smile like that Ezra should go far. One of my favorite passages “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and he shall direct thy path”. Says a lot.
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Feb 28, 2024 20:32:56   #
Graywulff wrote:
There are those among us who believe that prayer is hooey and a waste of time. Not so myself. Ezra is out of surgery. The operation went perfectly according to the surgeon. The donor valve is a little larger than Ezra’s heart so he will be able to grow into it and if he does need further work it will be in maybe 20 to 30 years. Everything is functioning normally and as soon as the anesthetic wears off mom will be allowed to see him and pictures will follow. Our gratitude goes beyond expression. Thank you Stage family. Once again my life is blessed by being part of this.
There are those among us who believe that prayer i... (show quote)


Fantastic!
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Feb 25, 2024 15:19:08   #
PLS wrote:
Crushed the buckle on my ring finger.


I apologize for the spelling. “Knuckle””
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Feb 25, 2024 15:15:44   #
Commander Bell wrote:
Hello stagers,
I just read a interesting article about what bone are you most likely to break. It said the Clavicle or the shoulder blade. The reason for this is that it is the closest bone to the surface of the body with no muscle tissue surrounding it.
That makes sense and yes I have broken my Clavicle while playing football, but I have broken my toes numerous times. I don't often wear shoes when inside.
What bones have you broken? Both major and minor breaks.
Commander Bell out


Crushed the buckle on my ring finger.
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