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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.



Wise move in carrying a spare parts inventory for the engines.


I had a 1991 Yamaha on the 25' Whaler. It blew up a year and a half ago,
and I replaced it with a Suzuki. I kept the prop, engine shroud, controls,
gauges, and oil tank. It was the motor from the oil tank that saved the
day. My wife complains I'm a pack rat...but this time it saved me a couple
hundred dollars.


So other than that, how is the new boat running?


Great. And this weekend convinced me that it's capable of catching fish,
too.