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Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.
http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...dc8d3& t=8824

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On Nov 11, 6:59*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...29b2f3d68b1c45...

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I've done this. It's not too bad in a decent boat and a nimble guy at
the controls.
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:57:06 -0800 (PST), GC Boater
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On Nov 11, 6:59Â*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...29b2f3d68b1c45...

--Vic


I've done this. It's not too bad in a decent boat and a nimble guy at
the controls.


How was the catch? Any "close calls?"
Would you do it again? (-:

--Vic
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On 11/11/09 9:10 PM, Vic Smith wrote:

Would you do it again? (-:

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One can hope...


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On Nov 11, 8:10*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:57:06 -0800 (PST), GC Boater

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On Nov 11, 6:59*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...29b2f3d68b1c45...


--Vic


I've done this. *It's not too bad in a decent boat and a nimble guy at
the controls.


How was the catch? *Any "close calls?"
Would you do it again? *(-:

--Vic


No close calls, but a little "excitement." We caught a bunch but of
reds but not as many as the guy in the clip. The guy in the clip
would have violated the creel limit in our jurisdiction - by a lot.


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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:59:51 -0600, Vic Smith
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Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.
http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...dc8d3& t=8824


It's not that unusual a technique. Guys with shallow draft boats like
the Ranger fish The Race like that all the time - in particular with a
strong tide between Fisher's Island and Race Rock.

In fact, I think Scott was with me one time when we fished Fisher's
Island point on an incoming tide. Very similar technique.

Great for stripers.
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In article ,
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:59:51 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:

Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.
http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...dc8d3& t=8824

It's not that unusual a technique. Guys with shallow draft boats like
the Ranger fish The Race like that all the time - in particular with a
strong tide between Fisher's Island and Race Rock.

In fact, I think Scott was with me one time when we fished Fisher's
Island point on an incoming tide. Very similar technique.

Great for stripers.


Yeah! So where were the frekin' stripers... Still doin' "Ike" Dec
5th? If so, I'm in... Promise I will not sing !!
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On 11/12/09 12:31 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:59:51 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:

Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.
http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...dc8d3& t=8824

It's not that unusual a technique. Guys with shallow draft boats like
the Ranger fish The Race like that all the time - in particular with a
strong tide between Fisher's Island and Race Rock.

In fact, I think Scott was with me one time when we fished Fisher's
Island point on an incoming tide. Very similar technique.

Great for stripers.


Yeah! So where were the frekin' stripers... Still doin' "Ike" Dec
5th? If so, I'm in... Promise I will not sing !!



If you had been with me, I would have tied some leaders and hooks onto
your arms and legs, poured some fish oil over you, and tossed you
overboard as a drift fishing bait.




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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:31:37 -0800, I am Tosk
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In article ,
says...

On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:59:51 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:

Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.
http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...dc8d3& t=8824


It's not that unusual a technique. Guys with shallow draft boats like
the Ranger fish The Race like that all the time - in particular with a
strong tide between Fisher's Island and Race Rock.

In fact, I think Scott was with me one time when we fished Fisher's
Island point on an incoming tide. Very similar technique.

Great for stripers.


Yeah! So where were the frekin' stripers...


Under the boat - can't help it if you're to inept to catch 'em.

Still doin' "Ike" Dec 5th? If so, I'm in... Promise I will not sing !!


Yeppers.
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:27:17 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:59:51 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:

Sounds pretty dicey.
No thanks.
http://www.carolinaskiffowner.com/sh...dc8d3& t=8824


It's not that unusual a technique. Guys with shallow draft boats like
the Ranger fish The Race like that all the time - in particular with a
strong tide between Fisher's Island and Race Rock.

In fact, I think Scott was with me one time when we fished Fisher's
Island point on an incoming tide. Very similar technique.

Great for stripers.


Just seems you should be able to catch fish without much work at all.
Bouncing around and all that. Nope.
Just use that boat to get there, drop in a baited hook, put a bell on
the rod tip, lean back and fall asleep. Yep.

--Vic



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