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*JimH* July 4th 05 03:08 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 09:18:25 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:

John H wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 08:46:29 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:

John H wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 07:45:33 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:

Don White wrote:
John H wrote:

Very nice story, Harry. Glad to hear the croaker are biting off the
Pax River.
They haven't started yet up at Herring Bay (except for one
well-known
fisherman), but hopefully they'll be there in another week or so.

Fifteen people on that Parker must have been a little crowded, but
glad to hear
everything went well!
Did Harry said he used the Parker??? I'll have to go back to
confirm that.
I didn't say, and I didn't.

Poor Herring. He's the Captain Queeg of Chesapeake Bay
sportfishermen, I
kid you not. Six hours of trolling and he comes home with one small
keeper striper. Six hours. I'll bet he ran over his trolling lines,
too.
Harry, Harry...did I say I came home with 'one small keeper striper'?
Apparently
you don't know that the custom when fishing in the bay is to split up
the fish?

I suppose if you've spent your life on headboats you wouldn't realize
that. Oh
well, now you know.

I've decided to give you a new nickname: You're One-Fish John.

So, did you run over your lines, One-Fish John Queeg?

Do you ever try techiques other than trolling or bottom fishing? How
far
and how accurately can you cast with a one-ounce package, assuming no
wind? Ever free-line? Ever look for pods of bait? Do you know what
sometimes swims with rays? Are you aware there is more to table fish
than stripers, spots, and croakers?

One-Fish John, the Great White Fisherman of the Middle Chesapeake.

Oh, just in passing, what's your problem with headboat fishing? If I'm
traveling on business and we're in a seaside city and I have a morning
or afternoon free, I'll certainly look for a headboat.

One of the most renowned fisherman in northeast Florida is Captain
George Strate, who runs the Mayport Princess, and used to run the Miss
Mayport, until its demise. Most serious fishermen in Jax have gone out
with Cap'n George to learn the area. He's a great headboat and charter
captain. If you're ever down there, book a reservation and learn how to
fish.

www,mayportprincess.com/

You're not much of a fisherman, Herring, or much of a man, either.

Wow!

It's bad, isn't it Harry?



Naw, it's great. But you are and continue to be a flaming ass.
Wait, give it a little time; I'm sure the rest of your crowd of assholes
-Smithers, Hert, Fritz, Robbins, Jackoff, et al - will rally around
you.


Would you like to talk about it, Harry? Just what got you so upset? Lean
back
and just tell me what's so upsetting. Maybe we can work through this
together.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


How did I get brought into this? Is Krause still obsessed with me?



[email protected] July 5th 05 01:00 PM



John H wrote:

Very nice story, Harry. Glad to hear the croaker are biting off the Pax River.
They haven't started yet up at Herring Bay (except for one well-known
fisherman), but hopefully they'll be there in another week or so.

Fifteen people on that Parker must have been a little crowded, but glad to hear
everything went well!



John, how do you know that the croaker haven't started yet at Herring
Bay? NONE of your buddies at tidalfish has said anything even close to
that. You were going to post all of the replies here, and didn't, why?


[email protected] July 5th 05 01:04 PM



*JimH* wrote:

How did I get brought into this? Is Krause still obsessed with me?


ZING..........you got one, Harry!


K. Smith July 5th 05 01:49 PM

*JimH* wrote:
"John H" wrote in message
...

On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 09:18:25 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:


John H wrote:

On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 08:46:29 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:


John H wrote:

On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 07:45:33 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:


Don White wrote:

John H wrote:


Very nice story, Harry. Glad to hear the croaker are biting off the
Pax River.
They haven't started yet up at Herring Bay (except for one
well-known
fisherman), but hopefully they'll be there in another week or so.

Fifteen people on that Parker must have been a little crowded, but
glad to hear
everything went well!

Did Harry said he used the Parker??? I'll have to go back to
confirm that.

I didn't say, and I didn't.

Poor Herring. He's the Captain Queeg of Chesapeake Bay
sportfishermen, I
kid you not. Six hours of trolling and he comes home with one small
keeper striper. Six hours. I'll bet he ran over his trolling lines,
too.

Harry, Harry...did I say I came home with 'one small keeper striper'?
Apparently
you don't know that the custom when fishing in the bay is to split up
the fish?

I suppose if you've spent your life on headboats you wouldn't realize
that. Oh
well, now you know.

I've decided to give you a new nickname: You're One-Fish John.

So, did you run over your lines, One-Fish John Queeg?

Do you ever try techiques other than trolling or bottom fishing? How
far
and how accurately can you cast with a one-ounce package, assuming no
wind? Ever free-line? Ever look for pods of bait? Do you know what
sometimes swims with rays? Are you aware there is more to table fish
than stripers, spots, and croakers?

One-Fish John, the Great White Fisherman of the Middle Chesapeake.

Oh, just in passing, what's your problem with headboat fishing? If I'm
traveling on business and we're in a seaside city and I have a morning
or afternoon free, I'll certainly look for a headboat.

One of the most renowned fisherman in northeast Florida is Captain
George Strate, who runs the Mayport Princess, and used to run the Miss
Mayport, until its demise. Most serious fishermen in Jax have gone out
with Cap'n George to learn the area. He's a great headboat and charter
captain. If you're ever down there, book a reservation and learn how to
fish.

www,mayportprincess.com/

You're not much of a fisherman, Herring, or much of a man, either.

Wow!

It's bad, isn't it Harry?


Naw, it's great. But you are and continue to be a flaming ass.
Wait, give it a little time; I'm sure the rest of your crowd of assholes
-Smithers, Hert, Fritz, Robbins, Jackoff, et al - will rally around
you.


Would you like to talk about it, Harry? Just what got you so upset? Lean
back
and just tell me what's so upsetting. Maybe we can work through this
together.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



How did I get brought into this? Is Krause still obsessed with me?



What a joke lying coward Krause calling anyone not a man?? damn what a
giggle coming from crap like Krause.

No Jim he's just a lying idiot as he's always been here, no boat, no
proper job, no education, no family, no life so he lashes out at anyone
he perceives might be better than him, gee which is most everyone!!:-)

John should be proud the liar Krause is having a go because if shows how
terrified Krause is of being called as he is, a liar who only ever goes
out on paid fishing charters; it seems once sometimes twice a year, what
a sad unfunny joke he is.

K

& the Krause lie for today is his Vietnam lie, the one he concocted when
in a fit of jealousy that John was a true patriot & served his country
like a real man, while socialist scum like Krause cowed behind their
lies back in the safety of their unions.


Just to make your day, not only was
I a civilian employee in SE Asia, it was in Vietnam, it was

during the
war against Vietnam, I did see some horrific sights and I was
working at
the time for a U.S. general. Is that straightforward enough for you,
John, or is your amoeba still chasing your synapse


Real Name July 5th 05 02:33 PM

Uncle Harry,
Tell you us the story about the time you were in a go fast boat.


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
wrote:

John H wrote:

Very nice story, Harry. Glad to hear the croaker are biting off the Pax
River.
They haven't started yet up at Herring Bay (except for one well-known
fisherman), but hopefully they'll be there in another week or so.

Fifteen people on that Parker must have been a little crowded, but glad
to hear
everything went well!



John, how do you know that the croaker haven't started yet at Herring
Bay? NONE of your buddies at tidalfish has said anything even close to
that. You were going to post all of the replies here, and didn't, why?


Fishing Herring Bay and its environs from Deale doesn't require anything
more than a rowboat and a 3 hp outboard.



--
If it is Bad for Bush,
It is Good for the United States.




Netsock July 5th 05 04:02 PM


"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
link.net...


HarryKrause wrote:

We had a nice short cruise today from Solomons Island out the Patuxent
River down Chesapeake Bay and up the Potomac River to Piney Point,
Maryland, for a 4th of July Weekend picnic with some labor union
friends, 14 of which rode down and came back with us.


You didn't expect all 14 to make the return trip?


Careful Dan.

The person who posts here as Harry Krause does not own a boat. It has been
proven quite a few times. He has been caught in many many "fishing
stories"...this of course, being another one of them.

He cuts and pastes information from the web, and posts it here as his own
words. When he is not plagiarizing photos of other peoples boats, he's lying
about everything from where he lives, to fantasy boating trips...like the
one above.

He is also solely responsible for this groups demise. He posts 99% of the
political OT posts here, and even has a penchant to stalk those who don't
agree with him, and will contact their ISP in an effort to get personal
information and/or their accounts shut down.

He will insult you, fabricate lies about you, and generally, act like an
idiot. He lives here on Usenet on an average of 9 hours a day...every day.
Obliviously, a pathetic existence in the strongest sense.

Best bet is to kill file him, and let him stew in his own little fantasy
world of idiocy.

Take care.

--
-Netsock

"It's just about going fast...that's all..."
http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/



[email protected] July 5th 05 06:37 PM



HarryKrause wrote:

Oh, just in passing, what's your problem with headboat fishing? If I'm
traveling on business and we're in a seaside city and I have a morning
or afternoon free, I'll certainly look for a headboat.


biggest grouper I ever caught in FL was on a headboat out of Tarpon
Springs.



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