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Carpetbagger's C & G
Skipper wrote: 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, what type of marlin do you catch in Kansas? |
Carpetbagger's C & G
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:54:05 GMT, Don White wrote:
Reggie Smithers 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. Just an idea... -- Skipper Skipper, A month ago you were complaining about Harry using the NG to troll for fights and arguments. Isn't this exactly what you are doing here? This thread will do nothing but start another Skipper you are an idiot replys. What is the deal with your infatuation with westerners vs easterners? There are many westerners in the NG who actually live on the west coast who participate in boating threads, but you are the only person who enjoys boating on the west coast who views those who boat on the east coast as someone to belittle. What is the deal? Skipper & Bert just can't change to the New World Order. I suggest they find a newsgroup devoted to pro wrestling or something similar. Don, your post just highlights the name-callers you left out of it. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
Carpetbagger's C & G
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 12:16:43 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Skipper wrote: 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 Only pigs and the uninformed target pelagic species they have no intentions of eating. The great marlins are in trouble everywhere on this planet. It figures a slimeball like you would be interested in promoting further targeting of this wonderful fish. Of course, you're just a troll and are trying to stir up crap here. Too bad everyone has your number, eh? Apparently not, Harry. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
Carpetbagger's C & G
Speaking of which, I still vaguely remember my first semester out there in Kansas, getting up in the cold dawn and walking the three miles from the dorm for my 7:30 AM class. Would that be before or after your matriculation at Yale? Cheers, William |
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