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Calif Bill[_2_] August 26th 09 11:22 PM

Boat shoes
 

"NotNow" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
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Gene wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:08:07 -0700, Jordon penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|Same kind of things as Crocs but not nearly as dorky looking...

You're kidding, right?
If I were wearing Crocs, alone in my own home, I'd
embarrassed myself. For one thing, I don't wear bright
pastel colored shoes. For another thing, I don't wear
plastic bright pastel colored dorky looking shoes.

But since this is rec.boats and this thread is titled
boat shoes, like I said previously, my vote is for bare
feet. What in the hell do you need shoes for on a boat?
Unless you're in Alaska.

But hey, if they work for you... whatever blows your
skirt up.
Fish hooks and fish spines are hard on bare feet.
You have fish spines on the deck of your boat? Are
you eating the fish raw and throwing their bones
wherever they land? Are you not strong enough to
get them past the gunwale? :)

Kidding aside... it sounds like either you're a
commercial fisherman, messy, or take lots of alcohol
with you when you're fishing. But then again, I
guess I know plenty of people that qualify for all
three.

--
Jordon


Never drink on the boat. And when a rockcod gets on the deck, those
dorsal spines will do a number on you. Like a Sculpin is part of the
scorpion fish family. I use boots when fishing tuna, as there are hooks
and flapping tuna on decks at times. Seems as if you are not very versed
in fishing.

Got to be damned careful with tuna, they'll break a leg in a heartbeat!


I did not know tuna had legs.



Jordon August 26th 09 11:28 PM

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Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
Gene wrote:
You're kidding, right?
If I were wearing Crocs, alone in my own home, I'd
embarrassed myself. For one thing, I don't wear bright
pastel colored shoes. For another thing, I don't wear
plastic bright pastel colored dorky looking shoes.

But since this is rec.boats and this thread is titled
boat shoes, like I said previously, my vote is for bare
feet. What in the hell do you need shoes for on a boat?
Unless you're in Alaska.

But hey, if they work for you... whatever blows your
skirt up.
Fish hooks and fish spines are hard on bare feet.

You have fish spines on the deck of your boat? Are
you eating the fish raw and throwing their bones
wherever they land? Are you not strong enough to
get them past the gunwale? :)

Kidding aside... it sounds like either you're a
commercial fisherman, messy, or take lots of alcohol
with you when you're fishing. But then again, I
guess I know plenty of people that qualify for all
three.


Never drink on the boat. And when a rockcod gets on the deck, those dorsal
spines will do a number on you. Like a Sculpin is part of the scorpion fish
family. I use boots when fishing tuna, as there are hooks and flapping tuna
on decks at times. Seems as if you are not very versed in fishing.


Not too many tuna where I'm from. We have some rock cod up here
but they usually call them rockfish and they're not really a cod,
but they are pretty spiny. As far as cod goes, there's a lot more
ling and true cod. My fish of choice is salmon, trout and sometimes
stealhead. And crab, clams and oysters are plentiful around here
but you can't exactly call it fishing. It's more like what you do
on your way to, and coming back from, fishing.

Not versed in fishing? I have enough tackle to outfit half a dozen
guys and have been fishing all over the Pacific Northwest for 50
years. And for the most part, barefoot.

--
Jordon

JustWait August 27th 09 10:20 AM

Boat shoes
 
In article ,
says...

Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
...
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:08:07 -0700, Jordon penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|Same kind of things as Crocs but not nearly as dorky looking...

You're kidding, right?
If I were wearing Crocs, alone in my own home, I'd
embarrassed myself. For one thing, I don't wear bright
pastel colored shoes. For another thing, I don't wear
plastic bright pastel colored dorky looking shoes.

But since this is rec.boats and this thread is titled
boat shoes, like I said previously, my vote is for bare
feet. What in the hell do you need shoes for on a boat?
Unless you're in Alaska.

But hey, if they work for you... whatever blows your
skirt up.
Fish hooks and fish spines are hard on bare feet.
You have fish spines on the deck of your boat? Are
you eating the fish raw and throwing their bones
wherever they land? Are you not strong enough to
get them past the gunwale? :)

Kidding aside... it sounds like either you're a
commercial fisherman, messy, or take lots of alcohol
with you when you're fishing. But then again, I
guess I know plenty of people that qualify for all
three.

--
Jordon


Never drink on the boat. And when a rockcod gets on the deck, those dorsal
spines will do a number on you. Like a Sculpin is part of the scorpion fish
family. I use boots when fishing tuna, as there are hooks and flapping tuna
on decks at times. Seems as if you are not very versed in fishing.


Got to be damned careful with tuna, they'll break a leg in a heartbeat!


Bejebus.. I didn't know those things had legs! Yikes!!

--
Wafa free since 2009

JustWait August 27th 09 10:21 AM

Boat shoes
 
In article ,
says...

"NotNow" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
...
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:08:07 -0700, Jordon penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|Same kind of things as Crocs but not nearly as dorky looking...

You're kidding, right?
If I were wearing Crocs, alone in my own home, I'd
embarrassed myself. For one thing, I don't wear bright
pastel colored shoes. For another thing, I don't wear
plastic bright pastel colored dorky looking shoes.

But since this is rec.boats and this thread is titled
boat shoes, like I said previously, my vote is for bare
feet. What in the hell do you need shoes for on a boat?
Unless you're in Alaska.

But hey, if they work for you... whatever blows your
skirt up.
Fish hooks and fish spines are hard on bare feet.
You have fish spines on the deck of your boat? Are
you eating the fish raw and throwing their bones
wherever they land? Are you not strong enough to
get them past the gunwale? :)

Kidding aside... it sounds like either you're a
commercial fisherman, messy, or take lots of alcohol
with you when you're fishing. But then again, I
guess I know plenty of people that qualify for all
three.

--
Jordon

Never drink on the boat. And when a rockcod gets on the deck, those
dorsal spines will do a number on you. Like a Sculpin is part of the
scorpion fish family. I use boots when fishing tuna, as there are hooks
and flapping tuna on decks at times. Seems as if you are not very versed
in fishing.

Got to be damned careful with tuna, they'll break a leg in a heartbeat!


I did not know tuna had legs.


Oh crap, should have read the whole thread before I said the same
thing;)

--
Wafa free since 2009

SteveB August 27th 09 02:44 PM

Boat shoes
 
What I want to know, is if I go get one of them spendy pair of shoes (you
know the ones with the laces), will I really be better boater? I need all
th help I can get.

Steve



Calif Bill[_2_] August 27th 09 06:09 PM

Boat shoes
 

"Jordon" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
Calif Bill wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
Gene wrote:
You're kidding, right?
If I were wearing Crocs, alone in my own home, I'd
embarrassed myself. For one thing, I don't wear bright
pastel colored shoes. For another thing, I don't wear
plastic bright pastel colored dorky looking shoes.

But since this is rec.boats and this thread is titled
boat shoes, like I said previously, my vote is for bare
feet. What in the hell do you need shoes for on a boat?
Unless you're in Alaska.

But hey, if they work for you... whatever blows your
skirt up.
Fish hooks and fish spines are hard on bare feet.
You have fish spines on the deck of your boat? Are
you eating the fish raw and throwing their bones
wherever they land? Are you not strong enough to
get them past the gunwale? :)

Kidding aside... it sounds like either you're a
commercial fisherman, messy, or take lots of alcohol
with you when you're fishing. But then again, I
guess I know plenty of people that qualify for all
three.


Never drink on the boat. And when a rockcod gets on the deck, those
dorsal spines will do a number on you. Like a Sculpin is part of the
scorpion fish family. I use boots when fishing tuna, as there are hooks
and flapping tuna on decks at times. Seems as if you are not very versed
in fishing.


Not too many tuna where I'm from. We have some rock cod up here
but they usually call them rockfish and they're not really a cod,
but they are pretty spiny. As far as cod goes, there's a lot more
ling and true cod. My fish of choice is salmon, trout and sometimes
stealhead. And crab, clams and oysters are plentiful around here
but you can't exactly call it fishing. It's more like what you do
on your way to, and coming back from, fishing.

Not versed in fishing? I have enough tackle to outfit half a dozen
guys and have been fishing all over the Pacific Northwest for 50
years. And for the most part, barefoot.

--
Jordon



You have a lot of Tuna off Oregon and Washington. Google Albacore. There
are a bunch of charters running these days. Most are 30-60 miles offshore.
And I tow my boat to BC and fish out of Ganges and Tofino and we were going
to Rivers Inlet, but due to one boat sinking in Hells Canyon and me tearing
up a knee we postponed until next year. So familiar with Fishing in the
region.



D 2 August 28th 09 12:44 AM

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Don White wrote:
"Jordon" wrote in message
...
U-joint Buster wrote:

I was raised on Puget Sound, and with the exception of
being on a sail boat heeled over in a stiff wind, I've
found no use for shoes on a boat. With the other exception
being around the end of salmon season.
Good on ya. I've done most of my boating in the Chesapeake Bay. It
doesn't get nearly as rought and tumble as Puget Sound. But, I've
slipped on my boat while barefoot. That's why I went back to boat
shoes. I also want shoes on my feet when I launch or retrieve my boat.

Yeah, I guess there is a third exception, but only if the
bottom is rocky.

Maybe it's the calluses.

--
Jordon


JohnnyH has plenty of calluses...but they are between his ears.



What happened to your mission to improve this group, dummy? You post
nothing but attacks.

Jim September 5th 09 09:52 PM

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wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:20:46 -0400, Jeem wrote:

That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time. I'd look
for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time I
decided and went back...no more size 12s.


Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


Isn't that the regular size for grown men ? ;-)
I have problems finding the 12W too.


Not when you have an personal elevation of 5' 6". You are either too
short or you have too much turned under. BTW 5'6' is the perfect height
for a Rav 4 owner.

John H.[_9_] September 5th 09 09:55 PM

Boat shoes
 
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 16:20:46 -0400, wrote:

On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:20:46 -0400, Jeem wrote:

That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time. I'd look
for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time I
decided and went back...no more size 12s.


Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


Isn't that the regular size for grown men ? ;-)
I have problems finding the 12W too.


Check LLBean. I've found 14s and 15s there.
--
John H

All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking.

Don White September 5th 09 10:52 PM

Boat shoes
 

"Jim" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:20:46 -0400, Jeem wrote:

That looks like a 'duck shoe' or duckys.
I like the easy slip on/off. If I had to tie the laces each time. I'd
look for a better fitting type of water shoe.
Almost bought a pair of LandsEnd water shoes at Sears but by the time I
decided and went back...no more size 12s.

Size 12? (OMG) I'll bet you waterski barefoot.


Isn't that the regular size for grown men ? ;-)
I have problems finding the 12W too.


Not when you have an personal elevation of 5' 6". You are either too short
or you have too much turned under. BTW 5'6' is the perfect height for a
Rav 4 owner.


You mixing me up with Justhate or Kevin?




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