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Sad event in Scituate
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On Sep 4, 7:36 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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On Sep 3, 4:08 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 15:15:11 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:
my boating is done on Lake
Ontario, which can be like a pond at noon, and completely insane 4-6
hours
later.
I grew up boating on the eastern end of Lake Ontario and have seen a
few 6 and 7 foot waves from a too small boat. It wasn't pretty and
I'm lucky to be here.
What really fun is when the natural waves from from two directions at
once,
along with a couple of wakes from pea-brains who pass within 100' of
my
boat.
One of these days....I'm tellin' ya...I'm gonna bring a .45-70 out
there
with me. "Officer - I swear it looked like a buffalo". :-)
A good chunk of bunker, and a three oz weight (running water bluefish
rig) and if you are within say 50-60 yards I can put it on your deck
There's another idea. I haven't touched the surf casting rod in ages.
Maybe
it's time to start practicing.- Hide quoted text -
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I think SW would back me on this one, I can't fish, but I can sure as
hell cast! Gimme light tackle, low branches, little wind, whatever,
I'll stick it under a branch or in a three foot hole in the weeds at
30 yards.. A surf rod and a chunk of rotting bunker, 50 yards, you are
toast, yer' gettin slimed
The only problem I see is that your target would live to boat again the next
day. You should be practicing on mannequins.
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