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Hey guy's its me again, I am a head football coach and in tennessee we cannot touch our kids the last week of june and the first week of july. This gives me a chance to resave my marrage and regain my sanity. I am trying to get a plase in this area and I am not having much luck for the first week of July. My question is should I try somewhere else, or is the fishing good enough to fool with, mainly trout. I tried to contribute to this website but pay pal for some reason would not accept my address. I appreciate what you guy's do and would be willing to take some one along.
Any Ideas?
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Hard to Imagine

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Hard to imagine there's nothing for rent at "The Cape"... there's signs everywhere. Keep googling, something will come up.
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Tennessee wrote:Hey guy's its me again, I am a head football coach and in tennessee we cannot touch our kids the last week of june and the first week of july. This gives me a chance to resave my marrage and regain my sanity. I am trying to get a plase in this area and I am not having much luck for the first week of July. My question is should I try somewhere else, or is the fishing good enough to fool with, mainly trout. I tried to contribute to this website but pay pal for some reason would not accept my address. I appreciate what you guy's do and would be willing to take some one along.
Any Ideas?
Try Mudducker on this fourm he has a rental on the cape :thumbup:
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Post by devans850 »

Try the Whispering Pines, they have some pretty nice rentals and at a good price. We stayed there in May and it was only $80.00 a night. The cottages were 2bd/1bath, with a kitchen and a screened in back porch :thumbup:
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Post by MudDucker »

Thanks Gary, but that is the week I reserved for my family to go down there. I strangely still have an opening for the 2nd week of July, but we gonna be there for the 4th.
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Post by Cranfield »

Try Scallop Cove Villas, we have stayed there twice and never been disappointed.

http://www.capesanblasvacationrentals.c ... leeps+list.
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Post by eat_mo_crawfish »

First week of July = scallop season. Rentals will be tight.
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Post by SHOWBOAT »

Tennessee,

I can't help you the first week of July, but if you're interested in the last week of June my parents have a place on the Cape that is available. It is located just before the St. Joe State Park.

send me a PM if your interested and I'll forward details, as well as possbily a little discount since you are a fellow BBF member. If you include your email address I'll forward it along to my father so he can answer any questions you may have.
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Post by Tennessee »

I think we have found a place to stay, thanks for the help! How about the fishing in this area, anybody doing any good?
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