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Carpetbagger's C & G
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 09:09:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Neither are clever enough for the pro wrestling circuit. You're calling someone not "clever enough"? Hilarious. Bert has practically disappeared. And don't forget the other two snarling mouth-breathers, Ms. Smith of Oz and Nutsack, who only come here to see if they can pick a fight. I don't care to fight with you...I have *much* better things to do, including *real* boating, and not "living" on a newsgroup...which is the pathetic life you portray. I will however, continue to point out your obvious fabrications, ignorances, and lies you post here. __ "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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Netsock wrote:
wrote: The deal is, Skipper is an idiot. Sorry Krause. You wear this groups "village idiot" sign, and have so for years. Getting back to the proposed tournament, you really would have to insist on boated fish. It's the only way to avoid some idiot in a fab Zimmermanlike lobstaboat 'claiming' to have tagged and released a thousand pound grunt. A million dollar jackpot would draw all kinds of East Coast jackpots. -- Skipper |
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"Skipper" wrote in message ... OK, everyone's heard of the Bisbee Black and Blue, http://www.bisbees.com/, where prizes of over a million bucks are routinely offered to West Coast fisherman for landing thousand pounders. It's time for East Coasters to stand up for their dignity and show the world that their sportsmen are just as proficient at landing the big ones. I'd suggest the East Coast host an annual fishing tournament of their own. They could call it the Carpetbagger's C & G, reflecting the nature of true easterners, and award their own better sportsmen over a million bucks for landing those mammoth grunts 'n croakers the East Coast is known for. Only $1 million? The White Marlin Open out of Ocean City, Maryland pays out nearly $2.5 million per year...and currently holds the world record payout for catching a single fish of $1,638,915. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:54:05 GMT, Don White wrote: Skipper & Bert just can't change to the New World Order. I suggest they find a newsgroup devoted to pro wrestling or something similar Hey - I like pro wrestling. It's fun to watch. Half-naked babe mud wrestling, maybe. Nothing too serious. I haven't been to a pro wrestling match since I was a kid in New Haven, and got to see "Argentina" Rocca on the card at the old New Haven Arena. My father's best friend's father owner the Arena, and we got to meet Rocca, whose words of wisdom to me were "Drink lots of milk." I was easy to please in those days. We were "regulars" at the New Haven Blades' hockey games at the Arena. AHL team? Nothing wrong with that. |
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NOYB wrote:
"Skipper" wrote... OK, everyone's heard of the Bisbee Black and Blue, http://www.bisbees.com/, where prizes of over a million bucks are routinely offered to West Coast fisherman for landing thousand pounders. It's time for East Coasters to stand up for their dignity and show the world that their sportsmen are just as proficient at landing the big ones. I'd suggest the East Coast host an annual fishing tournament of their own. They could call it the Carpetbagger's C & G, reflecting the nature of true easterners, and award their own better sportsmen over a million bucks for landing those mammoth grunts 'n croakers the East Coast is known for. Only $1 million? The White Marlin Open out of Ocean City, Maryland pays out nearly $2.5 million per year... Hate to tell you, but marlin in the Atlantic are basically kaput. Check out the phacts: http://www.bigmarinefish.com/marlin.html No, East Coast fishing tournaments with any kind of future must be restricted to the local species; croakers 'n grunts. You'd have a lot of locals going for that million dollar payoff for a grunt. And let's face it, the idea of the tournament would be to promote fishing. What kind of reaction would you get when the winning East Coast marlin weighed in at 20 pounds. The reality is, it's croakers 'n grunts for East Coasters. -- Skipper |
Carpetbagger's C & G
Skipper wrote: .. The reality is, it's croakers 'n grunts for East Coasters. -- Skipper Been a lot of croaking and grunting on this subject lately, hasn't there? |
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wrote:
Skipper wrote: . The reality is, it's croakers 'n grunts for East Coasters. Been a lot of croaking and grunting on this subject lately, hasn't there? Yep, it's difficult for some to face reality: http://www.bigmarinefish.com/marlin.html Now, if we were really to talk reality, we'd have to compare the various marlin species. East Coasters don't have the challenge of abundant blacks and striped marlin...and the few blues they still have are much smaller. What they do have is a few teeny anemic white marlin. Heck, a big bull Pacific dorado is a *much* better catch. As stated, unfortunately, their future is croakers 'n grunts. -- Skipper |
Carpetbagger's C & G
Harry Krause wrote:
Yep, it's difficult for some to face reality: http://www.bigmarinefish.com/marlin.html Now, if we were really to talk reality, we'd have to compare the various marlin species. East Coasters don't have the challenge of abundant blacks and striped marlin...and the few blues they still have are much smaller. What they do have is a few teeny anemic white marlin. Heck, a big bull Pacific dorado is a *much* better catch. As stated, unfortunately, their future is croakers 'n grunts. It figures a slimeball like you would be interested in promoting further targeting of this wonderful fish. There must be something wrong with your reading comprehension, Krause. I've correctly called the eastern yankee overfishing mentality carpetbagging, and am promoting these types target croakers 'n grunts for their fishing tournaments. Just calling it the way it is. Now, do you want a lesson in Floriduh skallywags practicing in the beltway? -- Skipper |
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 10:59:35 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: He isn't, just as he is not a salt-water boater. Ah, here we go again... Please share with us Krause how salt-water boaters are better than fresh-water boaters? __ "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
Carpetbagger's C & G
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 12:16:43 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Of course, you're just a troll and are trying to stir up crap here. Too bad everyone has your number, eh? Just like they have your number as a liar Krause...just like they have yours. __ "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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