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A glorious day on the bay...
"Anonymous Sender" wrote in message acolo.com... On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Harry Krause wrote: Absolutely beautiful, bright, sunny weather, no real clouds, light wind from the north, temp around 80F, water temp around 77F, a nice friendly chop. Too windy for fly fishing, though. Caught a really nice striper today about a quarter of a mile out from Parker's Creek on a live minnow. Interesting, because I was drift fishing over a mostly sandy bottom near a nice drop off and I was hoping for flounder. Later, slow-trolling a pair of Drone spoons on light tackle, hooked up with five Spanish macks, and two of them were decent sized. At the boat yard, I noticed a fellow really scrubbing the sides of his boat...he apparently had gone up some creek where tannin was the major ingredient of the water. He had one hell of a scum line. Well, maybe he drove by Dennis' house...and some some of the scum stuck... Anyway, I was glad to be out on the water today. After yesterday's downpours, I figured the bite would be off. Looks like we're taking another short cruise next weekend, down to Virginia Beach. Gone Wednesday or Thursday through Saturday or Sunday, I think. We'll see if the weather wants to cooperate. -- Save America - Defeat Bush! And a glorious day for rec.boats, no Krause! Save rec.boats - Break Krauses's computer He is making a case about his boating now that the truth came out about his boating activity claims...1300 gallons of gasoline in his 25 footer and 800 gallons of diesel in his imaginary 36 footer...and that was as of a month ago. Compare that claim to the amount of time Krause spends in this forum and you can see he got caught in another lie. So he is making up stories now about boating and future plans, most likely logging into rec.boats as one of his sockpuppets when he claims to be out boating. Pretty funny stuff. |
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:24:28 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Absolutely beautiful, bright, sunny weather, no real clouds, light wind from the north, temp around 80F, water temp around 77F, a nice friendly chop. Too windy for fly fishing, though. Right right... Read: I think Ill try to fool the group again, by showing fishing knowledge, that I gathered from the web. Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. Caught a really nice striper today about a quarter of a mile out from Parker's Creek on a live minnow. Read: I found out today that stippers will bite on live minnows. I also learned to read maps today, so now I can add fake locations to my stories. Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. Interesting, because I was drift fishing over a mostly sandy bottom near a nice drop off and I was hoping for flounder. Read: Damn...I screwed up...I didnt make provision for knowing the the bottom was sandy. Damn, I wish I could take the send button back... Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. Later, slow-trolling a pair of Drone spoons on light tackle, hooked up with five Spanish macks, and two of them were decent sized. Read: I went to KMart today, and found out what drone spoons are, and, that spanish mack may bite on them. I dont know what poundage "decent sisized" is for one of those fish, so I wont even say...nobody will notice... Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. At the boat yard, I noticed a fellow really scrubbing the sides of his boat...he apparently had gone up some creek where tannin was the major ingredient of the water. Read: I did a simple Google search for "tannin" and/or "boats", and found out I could fabricate another story to give me more credibillity. Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. He had one hell of a scum line. Well, maybe he drove by Dennis' house...and some some of the scum stuck... Read: I cant let this post go, without attacking someone who disagrees with me. I must....I must, show the group I am better than this person. My etire life revolves around this group...I must prove I am better than at least one person here. Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. Anyway, I was glad to be out on the water today. After yesterday's downpours, I figured the bite would be off. Read: Surely this post has fooled those non-belivers that I have a boat. Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. Looks like we're taking another short cruise next weekend, down to Virginia Beach. Gone Wednesday or Thursday through Saturday or Sunday, I think. We'll see if the weather wants to cooperate. Read: I have to go to my court ordered 3 day work detail from my 5th DUI...Ill use this absence as an excuse to go boating. Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. Read: |
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 00:42:38 GMT, Cleesturtle1
wrote: Right right... Read: I think Ill try to fool the group again, by showing fishing knowledge, that I gathered from the web. Surely they have completely forgotten all those lies and fake pictures I have posted. ==================== PLONK |
JohnH wrote:
Yesterday I went, for the first time, to Bass Pro. I looked at some waders that cost $495. They were pretty expensive, but when the **** is deep they're worth every penny. You should have bought yourself a pair, John. You could wear them around your house and keep socks clean. Hey...doesn't school start in Fairfax County soon? Got any boys picked out? -- Save America - Defeat Bush! |
JohnH wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 07:53:57 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: JohnH wrote: Yesterday I went, for the first time, to Bass Pro. I looked at some waders that cost $495. They were pretty expensive, but when the **** is deep they're worth every penny. You should have bought yourself a pair, John. You could wear them around your house and keep socks clean. Hey...doesn't school start in Fairfax County soon? Got any boys picked out? Harry, just for you... So, John...got any young boys picked out for your photo collection? -- Save America - Defeat Bush! |
JohnH wrote:
"Slow trolling for mackerel..." Hee, hee, give me a break! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Standard technique, dipstick. Works on kingfish and spanish macks all up and down the southern Eastern seaboard. Typically, you slow troll with a live cigar minnow, but, if you don't have any, and Spanish are around, a slow-trolled shiny spoon will attract them, if they are in the area. You can also cast the spoons to where the Spanish (but usually blues) are chasing bait. In Florida, I usually used small Clarks spoons, but the bait store I visited Saturday was out, and the proprietor suggested Drones spoons. They worked. Herring, you don't know **** from Shine-ola about catching fish. The only time you boat any is when you have some old fart on board who can give you step-by-step directions. |
"Cleesturtle1" wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:24:28 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Absolutely beautiful, bright, sunny weather, no real clouds, light wind from the north, temp around 80F, water temp around 77F, a nice friendly chop. Too windy for fly fishing, though. Right right... Feeding the trolls... *ploink* -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/ |
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