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On 8/3/2013 4:52 PM, John H wrote:
I used to take my 18' fishing boat 20 miles out into the Atlantic when we lived in NE Florida. There were smaller boats out there, too. OH, what a bunch of bull****.... Not even a nuclear submariner on the blue team would say he had more days at sea than you, Harry. You far surpass everyone at everything - worthwhile or not. John (Gun Nut) H. |
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"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 8/3/2013 4:52 PM, John H wrote: I used to take my 18' fishing boat 20 miles out into the Atlantic when we lived in NE Florida. There were smaller boats out there, too. OH, what a bunch of bull****.... --------------------------------- Why is that bull****? I know many people who go out 20 miles or more to fish in small boats in good weather. They don't do it in boats designed for fresh water lakes or ponds. |
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On 8/3/2013 10:05 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 8/3/2013 4:52 PM, John H wrote: I used to take my 18' fishing boat 20 miles out into the Atlantic when we lived in NE Florida. There were smaller boats out there, too. OH, what a bunch of bull****.... --------------------------------- Why is that bull****? I know many people who go out 20 miles or more to fish in small boats in good weather. They don't do it in boats designed for fresh water lakes or ponds. It's my opinion that coming from Harry, the whole story is bull****.... Right down to the whole 45 days, ten hours... la, la, la... Why? |
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On 8/4/13 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 8/3/2013 4:52 PM, John H wrote: I used to take my 18' fishing boat 20 miles out into the Atlantic when we lived in NE Florida. There were smaller boats out there, too. OH, what a bunch of bull****.... You stupid twit, there's all sorts of boats out that far in boats less than 18' on just about any decent weather day. Typically, we went out very early in the morning, at dawn, usually, and came back in in the early afternoon in order to miss the typical mid to late afternoon thunderstorms. Most of the time in the late spring through the early fall, offshore boating in small boats was pleasant and if you worked the trip right, you could avoid most of the annoyances of the nor'easters, too. I recall seeing 16' Carolina Skiffs "way out there," and to me that was risky because those boats didn't have much freeboard. But the CS boats are just the best deal going for the ICW and for the great fishing in NE Florida bays, rivers, and just offshore. You don't need much of a boat, size wise, to enjoy Florida fishing. |
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