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Which boat shall I take? Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. No,
perhaps the Hatteras. Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. Ohhh...too many choices. And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 03:44:53 -0700 (PDT), GC Boater
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Which boat shall I take? Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. No,
perhaps the Hatteras. Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. Ohhh...too many choices. And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!


Makes no difference. If you 'drift fish' properly you can cover 300
miles of the Chesapeake in about four and a half hours catching your
limit of rockfish, flounder, croakers, spot, bluefish, trout, and
maybe even a dolphin or two - all with the same bait.
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Which boat shall I take? Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. No,
perhaps the Hatteras. Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. Ohhh...too many choices. And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!


Makes no difference. If you 'drift fish' properly you can cover 300
miles of the Chesapeake in about four and a half hours catching your
limit of rockfish, flounder, croakers, spot, bluefish, trout, and
maybe even a dolphin or two - all with the same bait.
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On Aug 1, 6:44*am, GC Boater wrote:
Which boat shall I take? *Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. *Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. *No,
perhaps the Hatteras. *Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. *Ohhh...too many choices. *And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. *It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!


Why not take the "clapped - out " Wellcraft you actually own?
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On Sat, 01 Aug 2009 11:00:53 -0400, John Again
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 03:44:53 -0700 (PDT), GC Boater
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Which boat shall I take? Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. No,
perhaps the Hatteras. Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. Ohhh...too many choices. And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!


Makes no difference. If you 'drift fish' properly you can cover 300
miles of the Chesapeake in about four and a half hours catching your
limit of rockfish, flounder, croakers, spot, bluefish, trout, and
maybe even a dolphin or two - all with the same bait.


Down Florida way you might catch one of those quarter million buck "
Square Groupers "

Casady


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On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 10:28:26 -0500, Richard Casady
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On Sat, 01 Aug 2009 11:00:53 -0400, John Again
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 03:44:53 -0700 (PDT), GC Boater
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Which boat shall I take? Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. No,
perhaps the Hatteras. Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. Ohhh...too many choices. And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!


Makes no difference. If you 'drift fish' properly you can cover 300
miles of the Chesapeake in about four and a half hours catching your
limit of rockfish, flounder, croakers, spot, bluefish, trout, and
maybe even a dolphin or two - all with the same bait.


Down Florida way you might catch one of those quarter million buck "
Square Groupers "

Casady


I'm sure 'the man' has put more than one of those on his Hatteras with
the Corinthian Leather Seats.

We've just not heard the story yet.
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 01 Aug 2009 11:00:53 -0400, John Again
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 03:44:53 -0700 (PDT), GC Boater
wrote:

Which boat shall I take? Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. No,
perhaps the Hatteras. Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. Ohhh...too many choices. And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!

Makes no difference. If you 'drift fish' properly you can cover 300
miles of the Chesapeake in about four and a half hours catching your
limit of rockfish, flounder, croakers, spot, bluefish, trout, and
maybe even a dolphin or two - all with the same bait.


Down Florida way you might catch one of those quarter million buck "
Square Groupers "

Casady





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On Aug 1, 1:12*pm, Scott Dickson wrote:
On Aug 1, 6:44*am, GC Boater wrote:

Which boat shall I take? *Don't have to stay on the water long to
limit out. *Maybe I'll take the Zimerman-like lobster boat. *No,
perhaps the Hatteras. *Or the Parkermatron with the hole in the
stern. *Ohhh...too many choices. *And which Yale classmates should I
invite along. *It's all so hard to keep straight in my mind!!


Why not take the "clapped - out " Wellcraft you actually own?


BOATS I HAVE OWNED:
Hatteras 43' sportfish
Swan 41' racing/cruising sloop
Morgan 33
O'Day 30
Cruisers, Inc., Mackinac 22
Century Coronado
Bill Luders 16, as sweet a sailboat as ever caught a breeze.
Century 19' wood lapstrake with side wheel steering
Cruisers, Inc. 18' and 16' wood lapstrakes
Wolverines. Molded plywood. Gorgeous. Several. 14,15,17

footers
with various
Evinrudes
Lighting class sailboat
Botved Coronet with twin 50 hp Evinrudes. Interesting boat.
Aristocraft (a piece of junk...13', fast, held together with

spit)
Alcort Sunfish
Ancarrow Marine Aquiflyer. 22' footer with two Caddy

Crusaders.
Guaranteed 60
mph. In the late 1950's.
Skimmar brand skiff
Arkansas Traveler fiberglass bowrider (I think it was a

bowrider)
Dyer Dhow
Su-Mark round bilge runabout, fiberglass
Penn Yan runabouts. Wood.
Old Town wood and canvas canoe
Old Town sailing canoe...different than above canoe

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