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Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.

The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.

The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.
http://tinyurl.com/25skft9
http://tinyurl.com/39hkqp8

Even the Ospreys were having a ball.
http://tinyurl.com/2vqda2o

However, the night before someone unfamiliar with Deale came rushing in,
obviously following his GPS. He found a ****ty parking spot. TowBoat US had just
given up trying to get the boat off the rocks when we came by. No alcohol was
involved, just going fast and not knowing about the jetties.
http://tinyurl.com/23h4oz8

We did do some fishing, dropping the line and drifting.

http://tinyurl.com/2whyr3q

But unlike our sturgeon catcher, I've no pictures of fish to show off. We were
soundly skunked. Not even a nibble. Oh well, better luck next time.
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On Jul 2, 3:35*pm, John H wrote:
Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.

The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.

The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.http://tinyurl.com/25skft9http://tinyurl.com/39hkqp8

Even the Ospreys were having a ball.http://tinyurl.com/2vqda2o

However, the night before someone unfamiliar with Deale came rushing in,
obviously following his GPS. He found a ****ty parking spot. TowBoat US had just
given up trying to get the boat off the rocks when we came by. No alcohol was
involved, just going fast and not knowing about the jetties.http://tinyurl.com/23h4oz8

We did do some fishing, dropping the line and drifting.

http://tinyurl.com/2whyr3q

But unlike our sturgeon catcher, I've no pictures of fish to show off. We were
soundly skunked. Not even a nibble. Oh well, better luck next time.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.


Great pic's John. Looks like you're having mroe fun than at a golf
course.

Kinda nice to hit the water for once, isn't it?
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 16:35:41 -0400, John H
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Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.

The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.

The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.


glad you had a good time!
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yes, it was a gorgeous day on the east coast. great day for
boating...
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On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 13:45:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

On Jul 2, 3:35*pm, John H wrote:
Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.

The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.

The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.http://tinyurl.com/25skft9http://tinyurl.com/39hkqp8

Even the Ospreys were having a ball.http://tinyurl.com/2vqda2o

However, the night before someone unfamiliar with Deale came rushing in,
obviously following his GPS. He found a ****ty parking spot. TowBoat US had just
given up trying to get the boat off the rocks when we came by. No alcohol was
involved, just going fast and not knowing about the jetties.http://tinyurl.com/23h4oz8

We did do some fishing, dropping the line and drifting.

http://tinyurl.com/2whyr3q

But unlike our sturgeon catcher, I've no pictures of fish to show off. We were
soundly skunked. Not even a nibble. Oh well, better luck next time.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.


Great pic's John. Looks like you're having mroe fun than at a golf
course.

Kinda nice to hit the water for once, isn't it?


Once?
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John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.
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John H wrote:
Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.

The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.

The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.
http://tinyurl.com/25skft9
http://tinyurl.com/39hkqp8

Even the Ospreys were having a ball.
http://tinyurl.com/2vqda2o

However, the night before someone unfamiliar with Deale came rushing in,
obviously following his GPS. He found a ****ty parking spot. TowBoat US had just
given up trying to get the boat off the rocks when we came by. No alcohol was
involved, just going fast and not knowing about the jetties.
http://tinyurl.com/23h4oz8

We did do some fishing, dropping the line and drifting.

http://tinyurl.com/2whyr3q

But unlike our sturgeon catcher, I've no pictures of fish to show off. We were
soundly skunked. Not even a nibble. Oh well, better luck next time.

Nice shots, John. Was that Harry on the rocks?


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On Jul 2, 6:22*pm, John H wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 13:45:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Jul 2, 3:35*pm, John H wrote:
Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.


The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.


The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.http://tinyurl.com/25skft9http://tinyurl.com/39hkqp8


Even the Ospreys were having a ball.http://tinyurl.com/2vqda2o


However, the night before someone unfamiliar with Deale came rushing in,
obviously following his GPS. He found a ****ty parking spot. TowBoat US had just
given up trying to get the boat off the rocks when we came by. No alcohol was
involved, just going fast and not knowing about the jetties.http://tinyurl.com/23h4oz8


We did do some fishing, dropping the line and drifting.


http://tinyurl.com/2whyr3q


But unlike our sturgeon catcher, I've no pictures of fish to show off. We were
soundly skunked. Not even a nibble. Oh well, better luck next time.
--
John H


All decisions are the result of binary thinking.


Great pic's John. Looks like you're having mroe fun than at a golf
course.


Kinda nice to hit the water for once, isn't it?


Once?
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.


Well, it beat out golfing, and that lawnmower, didn't it?
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 21:38:29 -0400, Larry wrote:

John H wrote:
Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.

The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.

The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.
http://tinyurl.com/25skft9
http://tinyurl.com/39hkqp8

Even the Ospreys were having a ball.
http://tinyurl.com/2vqda2o

However, the night before someone unfamiliar with Deale came rushing in,
obviously following his GPS. He found a ****ty parking spot. TowBoat US had just
given up trying to get the boat off the rocks when we came by. No alcohol was
involved, just going fast and not knowing about the jetties.
http://tinyurl.com/23h4oz8

We did do some fishing, dropping the line and drifting.

http://tinyurl.com/2whyr3q

But unlike our sturgeon catcher, I've no pictures of fish to show off. We were
soundly skunked. Not even a nibble. Oh well, better luck next time.

Nice shots, John. Was that Harry on the rocks?


Didn't look like a Parker, and it was too small to be the lobsta boat. So, I
guess not.
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On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 21:31:15 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

On Jul 2, 6:22*pm, John H wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 13:45:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Jul 2, 3:35*pm, John H wrote:
Launched at Chesapeake Beach after buying some atrociously expensive bloodworms.
They're now up to $9.95 a dozen. Used to be $5.95, but it's been a couple years
since I've bought any. Took a friend, so wanted to optimize the chances of
catching something. Bloodworms are usually the ticket.


The best fishing, according to my sources, is at the mouth of the Choptank
River, which is across the bay from where we launched. OK, no problem. The bay's
not that wide, probably about fifteen miles - but the wind was and the water was
rough. So we stuck close to the western shord.


The day was spectacular, temps in the 70's, clear, sunny, and windy. We took a
detour to Deale to show my friend the scenery.http://tinyurl.com/25skft9http://tinyurl.com/39hkqp8


Even the Ospreys were having a ball.http://tinyurl.com/2vqda2o


However, the night before someone unfamiliar with Deale came rushing in,
obviously following his GPS. He found a ****ty parking spot. TowBoat US had just
given up trying to get the boat off the rocks when we came by. No alcohol was
involved, just going fast and not knowing about the jetties.http://tinyurl.com/23h4oz8


We did do some fishing, dropping the line and drifting.


http://tinyurl.com/2whyr3q


But unlike our sturgeon catcher, I've no pictures of fish to show off. We were
soundly skunked. Not even a nibble. Oh well, better luck next time.
--
John H


All decisions are the result of binary thinking.


Great pic's John. Looks like you're having mroe fun than at a golf
course.


Kinda nice to hit the water for once, isn't it?


Once?
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.


Well, it beat out golfing, and that lawnmower, didn't it?


Friday's my fishing day. I almost never golf that day. The good deals, that
means 'cheap', are to be had Mon thru Thur. We've not had enough rain lately to
keep the grass growing good, so I'm down to once a week with the lawnmower. It
sits in the shed being lonely most of the time. After reading all the discussion
about sharpening knives, I'm thinking of getting a fine Arkansas stone and
leather strap just to sharpen the lawnmower blade with when it's sitting around.
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All decisions are the result of binary thinking.
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