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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
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On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 19:09:25 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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why the guys are always dressed and the women are half naked?

http://www.oceanscoutmarine.com/index.asp
Sluts.
damn straight.

wont see that kind of thing in chuck's magazine
gays

BTW: How was the fishing?


Terrific! A keeper permit (20#), a keeper cobia(20-25#), and a 125+
pound tarpon that my brother fought for 10 minutes before it spit the
hook. These are all fish that you normally catch in April/May/June. To
catch them in January is extremely rare.


The day started off pretty poor though. My oil reservoir oil pump went
out 5 miles from the pass 2 hours before daybreak. We headed in
against the new moon outging tide on one engine, and then slept until
daybreak. Got it fixed by noonish with a spare part that I salvaged off
my last boat motor that blew up. We fished the nearshore reefs (5
miles) rather than the military towers because of the late start. We
couldn't have hoped for a better day if we made it to the towers..and we
saved $200 in fuel costs to boot.

Florida's fishery has such diversity that you can change plans on a
moment's notice and still have a good day of fishing.






Florida salt-water fishing is the best, really. There are varieties easy
to catch all around the state, and you don't even have to go offshore to
find them. The fresh-water fishing ain't too shabby, either.


Blech. Who the heck wants to catch 10 pound largemouth bass?

I mean, it's nothing like catching a 6 pound triggerfish in the Cortez.