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Harry Krause April 18th 04 01:00 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay
 
jim-- wrote:

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Meanwhile, Dennis, you have NO boat. And aren't likely to get one, either.

Tough, eh?



Not at all. So what makes you think I am not likely to ever own a boat
again?



Just a wild-assed guess.



When I do I will take pride in caring for her throughout the season as I
always have. I will not have a marina or dealer do my pre launch work as I
know I can do it better and take pride in doing do.




Well, good for you. If I were a certified Yamaha or Cummins mechanic, I
might try some engine work. But I'm not. So I just keep the engines
clean and make sure everything is tight and the fluids are "up." There's
nothing broken on my boats, so there is nothing to fix.



Do what you want Harry. I know now you don't own a boat, even the little
Parker....it is someone else's.


Post whatever floats the boat you don't have, Dennis.


jim-- April 18th 04 01:06 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:

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Meanwhile, Dennis, you have NO boat. And aren't likely to get one,

either.

Tough, eh?



Not at all. So what makes you think I am not likely to ever own a boat
again?



Just a wild-assed guess.


So typical of you....*wild-assed guessing* that is. LOL!

So you are not qualified to (from your previous post on what you are having
the dealership do):

Remove and dispose of the shrink wrap.
Check the trailer tires and bearings and hitch and electrical.
Charge batteries and reinstall in boat.
Tank test and adjust the engine, re-check all grease fittings. (oil was
changed last fall).
Check function on all boat mechanical and electrical systems.
Wash boat.
Wax boat.

And you call yourself a boater? LMAO!!!






John Smith April 18th 04 01:08 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay
 
Harry, no one even your buddies on here, believe you have a lobster boat.
Why do even bother to keep up the farce?


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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John Smith wrote:


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
news:c5sd79$51o6s$2@ID-

I'm capable of telling the yard what to do and capable of writing a
check to pay for it.


I'm wondering if you really write out a check for your imaginary boat.
Watching you in action I am beginning to believe you are so delusional


that

you just might write out a check and your wife quietly tears the check


up.



Why would you think I give a crap about you or what you wonder?



Because you took the time to respond to John's post. LMAO!!!




You think that proves something, eh? Simple-minded fool.




John Smith April 18th 04 01:12 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay
 
My guess is he finally saved up enough to get his Parker but is too old to
maintain it himself. Be nice to him, he may not be able to boat for long.

"jim--" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:


If you indeed care for you boat, you do not take the shrink wrap off

and
plunk it in the water.



That's right, Dennis. I have the dealer recommission it. When it is
ready to go, he calls me. Nice, eh?




And most real boaters do the work themselves as they take pride in

their
work and their boat.



You don't even own a boat, Dennis. Time for you to move on.





Once again, it was certainly telling that you detailed the work you

were
paying the marina to do for your small boat but did not list anything

about
your custom made 36 foot lobster boat.



It's fun so long as asswipes like you try to make an issue out of it.
Why is it in my interest to provide you with any information I don't
feel like providing?
Answer: it isn't.

Meanwhile, Dennis, you have NO boat. And aren't likely to get one,

either.

Tough, eh?


Not at all. So what makes you think I am not likely to ever own a boat
again?

When I do I will take pride in caring for her throughout the season as I
always have. I will not have a marina or dealer do my pre launch work as

I
know I can do it better and take pride in doing do.

Do what you want Harry. I know now you don't own a boat, even the little
Parker....it is someone else's.

Have you ever owned a boat in your life? LOL!!!

How is Creaky doing these days? And how about Harry Hope?

You are too funny Harry. You and 'asskisser deserve each other.





John H April 18th 04 01:27 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay
 
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:26:30 GMT, "Don White"
wrote:


John H wrote in message
.. .


Retired from Fairfax County Public School system. Now I substitute teach

in the
school I retired from. Don't talk military. Usually talk math.


Lucky you. When I retired, in order to receive my 'package', I had to sign
a waiver saying I wouldn't work for the Corp again. Avoids 'double
dipping'...or so they say.

Nope. The county loves retired teachers who will substitute. We get an
additional 50% in our pay, which still isn't much. If I substitute math, I just
teach whatever was on tap for that day. If it's another subject, the teachers
know that I've had a lot of experience in 'classroom management' and can get
something accomplished other than a movie.

As for me, well, it keeps me off the streets, and I can make my own schedule.

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

Bert Robbins April 18th 04 02:10 AM

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"Don White" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote in message
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Canada, the 51st state!


Bring it on..soldier boy!


That's Jar Head to you!

I'll notify the local boy scout troop that we need to take over some prime
summer camping ground up north. :)




Bert Robbins April 18th 04 02:13 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:




I will sleep sungly knowing that I put myself on the line to defend


our

country from its enemies, foreign and domsetic as well as others

that

were



much more selfless than you could ever hope to be putting their

lives

on


the



line to defend our country too.

That's some sentence, Bertie...

So, you put yourself on the line defending our country from...

...North Vietnamese invading Topeka?

...Panamanians invading Philadelphia?

Did you help Ollie North mine harbors and kill Central American

fishermen?


Did you help our military put Iinochet in power?


What have you done to protect our country from our enemies? Union

organizing


is being the enemy :)




You're the one who made some bull**** claims about serving in the
military and protecting our country from unnamed enemies.

Which enemies, Bertie? Asians? Central Americans? South Americans?
Against which specific enemies did you put up your life? Were you shot
at? Were you wounded? Did you suffer a hangnail? What? Were you in

one
of Bush I's brigades to make Kuwait safe for continued Moslem

dictatorship?


Cone on, Bertie...impress us with your tales of military manliness...


I would have thought you would have been working on your custom made 36


foot

lobster boat today. Instead I find you in the NG all day.



You would have thought...if you were capable of it.

The only thing I have to do to get my boats ready is to transport back
the gear I took off last fall. I pay to have everything else done.




So you are not capable of getting *the boats* ready for Spring launch

and
must pay others to do it for you while you sit on your ass in front of

the
computer?

What a true boater you are Harry.

LOAM.





I'm capable of telling the yard what to do and capable of writing a
check to pay for it.


He's using all that money he "earned" from the Global Crossing deal.



Bert Robbins April 18th 04 02:33 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
jim-- wrote:

"

Meanwhile, Dennis, you have NO boat. And aren't likely to get one,

either.

Tough, eh?



Not at all. So what makes you think I am not likely to ever own a boat
again?



Just a wild-assed guess.



When I do I will take pride in caring for her throughout the season as I
always have. I will not have a marina or dealer do my pre launch work

as I
know I can do it better and take pride in doing do.




Well, good for you. If I were a certified Yamaha or Cummins mechanic, I
might try some engine work. But I'm not. So I just keep the engines
clean and make sure everything is tight and the fluids are "up." There's
nothing broken on my boats, so there is nothing to fix.


Being the union thug your are, should you be tightening up things and
filling out fluids without the appropriate union card?



Henry Blackmoore April 20th 04 06:11 PM

Beautiful day on the Bay **Texas fishing report
 
In article , John H wrote:


Nope, didn't wet anything. I don't like catching and releasing. Don't think
it's
good for the fish, but lots of folks disagree with me. That's their right. I've
never seen a fish caught while trolling that was gut hooked, so maybe they do
stand a pretty good chance of staying alive. But, for sure they will be a
little
bit smarter next time a lure comes by, no? I think their smart enough without
giving them more reason to shy away from pretty lures!


I went fishing yesterday at Surfside Texas just off the jetties with a friend.
We caught two bull reds (one each) on cut bait soaked on the bottom.
I was out of trophy tags for the year but my friend tagged and keep his 18lb
34incher. We both used circle hooks. Circle hooks generally catch in the lip
area and make catch and release easier on the fish.


I like to go out, get my two fish in the cooler, and then go home and eat 'em.


I am pretty much the same. I don't like frozen fish as much as the totally
fresh stuff so I take what I can eat in the next couple of days (I don't like
cleaning them either! LOL).

Water was green to the jetty on one side and the Texas sunshine was great!
A little windy but very fishable yesterday! Oh yeah we boxed a couple of
keep Gafftop Sail catfish too and some sand trout.

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


John H April 20th 04 09:09 PM

Beautiful day on the Bay **Texas fishing report
 
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 17:11:41 GMT, (Henry Blackmoore) wrote:

In article , John H wrote:


Nope, didn't wet anything. I don't like catching and releasing. Don't think
it's
good for the fish, but lots of folks disagree with me. That's their right. I've
never seen a fish caught while trolling that was gut hooked, so maybe they do
stand a pretty good chance of staying alive. But, for sure they will be a
little
bit smarter next time a lure comes by, no? I think their smart enough without
giving them more reason to shy away from pretty lures!


I went fishing yesterday at Surfside Texas just off the jetties with a friend.
We caught two bull reds (one each) on cut bait soaked on the bottom.
I was out of trophy tags for the year but my friend tagged and keep his 18lb
34incher. We both used circle hooks. Circle hooks generally catch in the lip
area and make catch and release easier on the fish.


I like to go out, get my two fish in the cooler, and then go home and eat 'em.


I am pretty much the same. I don't like frozen fish as much as the totally
fresh stuff so I take what I can eat in the next couple of days (I don't like
cleaning them either! LOL).

Water was green to the jetty on one side and the Texas sunshine was great!
A little windy but very fishable yesterday! Oh yeah we boxed a couple of
keep Gafftop Sail catfish too and some sand trout.

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


More and more of us up here are using circle hooks. They do take some getting
used to. The urge to set the hook is strong, after many years of doing what my
daddy said. I've lost a lot of stripers because of impatience - trying to pull
them in before the circle hook had set. Since many of the stripers caught on cut
bait don't meet the minimum length (18") a lot get released. With circle hooks,
I've never gut-hooked one, so I'm pretty sure they all lived after release. That
is a nice feeling.

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

Henry Blackmoore April 20th 04 10:18 PM

Beautiful day on the Bay **Texas fishing report
 
In article , John H wrote:

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


More and more of us up here are using circle hooks. They do take some getting
used to. The urge to set the hook is strong, after many years of doing what my
daddy said. I've lost a lot of stripers because of impatience - trying to pull
them in before the circle hook had set. Since many of the stripers caught on
cut
bait don't meet the minimum length (18") a lot get released. With circle hooks,
I've never gut-hooked one, so I'm pretty sure they all lived after release.
That
is a nice feeling.


Circle hooks don't seem to snag as much on the rocks and other junk either...

:^)


John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


QLW April 25th 04 05:46 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay **Texas fishing report
 

"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
ink.net...
In article , John H

wrote:

Circle hooks don't seem to snag as much on the rocks and other junk

either...

We hook a lot of 16" to 19" redfish that we have to throw back and we have
gone to circle hooks for that reason. I even hang shad and shrimp plastic
tails on them and they work great under the lights. I make no attempt to
thread the hook into the tails like you would with a straight hook because
that does make them swim weird. You would not think that plastic would
"swim" well on a circle hook but I've got a freezer full of fish that say
they do. I'll often put a tiny split lead just above the hook to get a
little more cast distance and to allow the tail to swim lower. Looks like
it's going to be a great year of fishing on Galveston Bay.



Henry Blackmoore April 25th 04 06:24 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay **Texas fishing report
 
In article , "QLW" wrote:

"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
link.net...
In article , John H

wrote:

Circle hooks don't seem to snag as much on the rocks and other junk

either...

We hook a lot of 16" to 19" redfish that we have to throw back and we have
gone to circle hooks for that reason. I even hang shad and shrimp plastic
tails on them and they work great under the lights. I make no attempt to
thread the hook into the tails like you would with a straight hook because
that does make them swim weird. You would not think that plastic would
"swim" well on a circle hook but I've got a freezer full of fish that say
they do. I'll often put a tiny split lead just above the hook to get a
little more cast distance and to allow the tail to swim lower. Looks like
it's going to be a great year of fishing on Galveston Bay.


Yup, reds are up in numbers again, trout are holding steady and in record
numbers, blue crabs are making a steady come back, it all certainly looks
good.

Ever try 'dredging' for trout??



QLW April 25th 04 06:44 AM

Beautiful day on the Bay **Texas fishing report
 
No, I've never heard of "dredging for trout"

"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
ink.net...
In article , "QLW"

wrote:



Yup, reds are up in numbers again, trout are holding steady and in record
numbers, blue crabs are making a steady come back, it all certainly looks
good.

Ever try 'dredging' for trout??





Tom April 25th 04 04:34 PM

Beautiful day on the Bay **Texas fishing report
 

Yup, reds are up in numbers again, trout are holding steady and in record
numbers, blue crabs are making a steady come back, it all certainly looks
good.

A friend of mine has a place on Double Bayou and he's been catching
crabs off his pier for the first time in ages. He's also caught some
shrimp with pinchers - ever seen that before??

Short Wave Sportfishing October 19th 04 01:14 AM

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:06:56 -0400, JohnH
wrote:

~~ snippage ~~

We did manage to boat about a dozen white perch, so at least we got a
meal out of the deal.


Are you talking about tautog?

Also put a few small spot in the bucket in case we ran out of bloodworms.


What am are a spot?

Sounds like a great day. A little windy up here for me as my
Contender is now up for the winter. A little early this year, but
I've got to have an ankle fusion in another month or so the usual
December haul out is not a great idea.

I'm going to keep the Ranger ready for those occasional nice days that
happen up here in NE - probably put it up right before Thanksgiving.

Nice report.

Take care.

Tom

"The beatings will stop when morale improves."
E. Teach, 1717



Short Wave Sportfishing October 19th 04 01:43 AM

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:33:11 -0400, JohnH
wrote:

On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 00:14:33 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:06:56 -0400, JohnH
wrote:

~~ snippage ~~

We did manage to boat about a dozen white perch, so at least we got a
meal out of the deal.


Are you talking about tautog?

Also put a few small spot in the bucket in case we ran out of bloodworms.


What am are a spot?

Sounds like a great day. A little windy up here for me as my
Contender is now up for the winter. A little early this year, but
I've got to have an ankle fusion in another month or so the usual
December haul out is not a great idea.

I'm going to keep the Ranger ready for those occasional nice days that
happen up here in NE - probably put it up right before Thanksgiving.

Nice report.


White perch --
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries...ch/wperch.html


I knew this - should smack myself one.

spot -- http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries...spot/spot.html


D'Oh - spotted drum.

tautog -- http://www.chesapeakebay.net/info/tautog.cfm


I know what those are too.

I'm so ashamed.

'Twas a beautiful day!


In the neighborhood.

Take care.

Tom

"The beatings will stop when morale improves."
E. Teach, 1717


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