On a cold February morning I made a big “T” out across Tobyhanna Lake. Four holes, more or less straight out, starting at 5 feet and stretching to 8; and then, because 8 feet was the deepest I could find in this part of the 170-acre lake. I completed the top of the “T” with […]
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