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Reelfoot Lake in TN. I remember going there twice a year when I was young to fish with my Dad. My Dad, brother and I would go on a man's trip and great fun was had. Just remembering the old days.
I am sure these veterans had a great time there themselves. These guides are good people to work with our veterans like this and I salute them as well as the veterans.
That's great that Douglas, Work and the others did this for these wounded heroes, bless them all.
Nothing like a little trip to the North Woods to do a Little hunting a Fishing to perk up the spirit.
Sgt. Robert Leonard, Rossville, Texas; Staff Sgt. Ben Goodson, Reedy, West Virginia; guide Brent Work; Staff Sgt. Heath Calhoun of Roanoke, Va.; and 1st Lt. Ed Salau, Newport, North Carolina.
Thak you to the guides. This year, instead of giving meanless gifts to my co-workers, I made a donation to the Wounded Warriors in their names instead. I'm glad to see their good work for our brave men. God bless them.
May God bless and keep every one.
we live about 25 minutes from reelfoot lake and it is a great place to visit, to eat the best catfish in the world, and in the winter many eagles make their home there. the lake was formed by an earthquake...do check out the area and a website for the history..
It's neat to hear from the freepers who grew up there. Seriously, I have never met more wonderful people than the ones at Reelfoot. Encourage everyone you know to take a vacation there, and patronize these businesses. Everyone should experience Reelfoot at least once in their lives.
Also, if you belong to a hunting/fishing horseback riding/camping/sailing, skiiing, etc. club, and want an opportunity to help America's finest, consider contacting the WWP to arrange a trip for a small group of these vets.