Bassmaster LbNA #33120 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 17, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Manhattan |
County: | Will |
State: | Illinois |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | 3 Skis |
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Found by: | Amy and Ed |
Last found: | Oct 10, 2007 |
Status: | FFm |
Last edited: | Jul 17, 2007 |
****THIS BOX IS MISSING 06/23/08 I will replace soon****
This box got its name from my sons who have discovered fishing this summer. This is where we do our fishing, and when we go fishing the boys (and my husband and I) enjoy a little contest to see who's the bassmaster - who catches the most bass. (Yes, there are bass in this pond. And catfish, sunfish, bluegill and carp.) So, if you happen to be there and hear somebody being called "Bassmaster" or "Sig", "Norman" or "Edgar", it could be us. If you ask, we'll explain the names.
This box can be found in Central Park. To get to Central Park from 52, turn on the road next to Sicilian Joe's, go past the fire station and the baseball field and there you are.
Once at Central Park, go to the north side of the climbing rock. There's a flower bed to your right, go admire the flowers which are (hopefully) blooming. To your left is a green bench. Have a seat there and admire the view of the pond. While enjoying this sight, you'll notice that there are two groups of trees which you can see the pond through. Head over to the right side of the group on the right side of the bench. You will find what you're looking for two or three feet from here, in the roots and rocks.
This box got its name from my sons who have discovered fishing this summer. This is where we do our fishing, and when we go fishing the boys (and my husband and I) enjoy a little contest to see who's the bassmaster - who catches the most bass. (Yes, there are bass in this pond. And catfish, sunfish, bluegill and carp.) So, if you happen to be there and hear somebody being called "Bassmaster" or "Sig", "Norman" or "Edgar", it could be us. If you ask, we'll explain the names.
This box can be found in Central Park. To get to Central Park from 52, turn on the road next to Sicilian Joe's, go past the fire station and the baseball field and there you are.
Once at Central Park, go to the north side of the climbing rock. There's a flower bed to your right, go admire the flowers which are (hopefully) blooming. To your left is a green bench. Have a seat there and admire the view of the pond. While enjoying this sight, you'll notice that there are two groups of trees which you can see the pond through. Head over to the right side of the group on the right side of the bench. You will find what you're looking for two or three feet from here, in the roots and rocks.