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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ink.net... Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 May 2007 17:18:57 -0400, Dan wrote: What's that bar in the water behind the motor? Here's a picture of it out of the water... http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/bayboat/bayblktwrdok.jpg It's called a Power Flounder Gigger. Basically, you drift along the beach uisng a light at night and when you see the shape of of a flounder in the sand, you press the button and it gigs the flounder, brings it up to the surface, the pole rotates and delivers a freshly gigged flounder. It can also be used for a trailer jack. Sometimes it's used to position the boat - you set the pole into the bottom to hold the boat in position. Handy in a tidal rip or on a flat to keep you from drifting too close to structure, the beach or such as that. Hee hee! Now Tom, you'll get Dan all excited and he'll be at his marine store demanding one of those rigs. "Hee hee!"??? WTF? I thought you were an adult. BTW - I got the joke and the answer. Yeah...two days later... hee hee! |
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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message ink.net... Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 May 2007 17:18:57 -0400, Dan wrote: What's that bar in the water behind the motor? Here's a picture of it out of the water... http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/bayboat/bayblktwrdok.jpg It's called a Power Flounder Gigger. Basically, you drift along the beach uisng a light at night and when you see the shape of of a flounder in the sand, you press the button and it gigs the flounder, brings it up to the surface, the pole rotates and delivers a freshly gigged flounder. It can also be used for a trailer jack. Sometimes it's used to position the boat - you set the pole into the bottom to hold the boat in position. Handy in a tidal rip or on a flat to keep you from drifting too close to structure, the beach or such as that. Hee hee! Now Tom, you'll get Dan all excited and he'll be at his marine store demanding one of those rigs. "Hee hee!"??? WTF? I thought you were an adult. BTW - I got the joke and the answer. Yeah...two days later... hee hee! Some of us work and don't have to dream of buying Highlanders. |
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![]() "Dan" wrote in message link.net... Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ink.net... Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 May 2007 17:18:57 -0400, Dan wrote: What's that bar in the water behind the motor? Here's a picture of it out of the water... http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/bayboat/bayblktwrdok.jpg It's called a Power Flounder Gigger. Basically, you drift along the beach uisng a light at night and when you see the shape of of a flounder in the sand, you press the button and it gigs the flounder, brings it up to the surface, the pole rotates and delivers a freshly gigged flounder. It can also be used for a trailer jack. Sometimes it's used to position the boat - you set the pole into the bottom to hold the boat in position. Handy in a tidal rip or on a flat to keep you from drifting too close to structure, the beach or such as that. Hee hee! Now Tom, you'll get Dan all excited and he'll be at his marine store demanding one of those rigs. "Hee hee!"??? WTF? I thought you were an adult. BTW - I got the joke and the answer. Yeah...two days later... hee hee! Some of us work and don't have to dream of buying Highlanders. I woudn't want to be in your dreams either Freddy.. |
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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message link.net... Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ink.net... Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 May 2007 17:18:57 -0400, Dan wrote: What's that bar in the water behind the motor? Here's a picture of it out of the water... http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/bayboat/bayblktwrdok.jpg It's called a Power Flounder Gigger. Basically, you drift along the beach uisng a light at night and when you see the shape of of a flounder in the sand, you press the button and it gigs the flounder, brings it up to the surface, the pole rotates and delivers a freshly gigged flounder. It can also be used for a trailer jack. Sometimes it's used to position the boat - you set the pole into the bottom to hold the boat in position. Handy in a tidal rip or on a flat to keep you from drifting too close to structure, the beach or such as that. Hee hee! Now Tom, you'll get Dan all excited and he'll be at his marine store demanding one of those rigs. "Hee hee!"??? WTF? I thought you were an adult. BTW - I got the joke and the answer. Yeah...two days later... hee hee! Some of us work and don't have to dream of buying Highlanders. I woudn't want to be in your dreams either Freddy.. Dan's been in my bozo bin so long, he's moldy. |
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On Wed, 23 May 2007 21:38:40 -0400, HK wrote:
Dan's been in my bozo bin so long, he's moldy. The only people that aren't in your "bozo" bin *are* the bozos, eh? |
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HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message link.net... Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ink.net... Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 May 2007 17:18:57 -0400, Dan wrote: What's that bar in the water behind the motor? Here's a picture of it out of the water... http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/bayboat/bayblktwrdok.jpg It's called a Power Flounder Gigger. Basically, you drift along the beach uisng a light at night and when you see the shape of of a flounder in the sand, you press the button and it gigs the flounder, brings it up to the surface, the pole rotates and delivers a freshly gigged flounder. It can also be used for a trailer jack. Sometimes it's used to position the boat - you set the pole into the bottom to hold the boat in position. Handy in a tidal rip or on a flat to keep you from drifting too close to structure, the beach or such as that. Hee hee! Now Tom, you'll get Dan all excited and he'll be at his marine store demanding one of those rigs. "Hee hee!"??? WTF? I thought you were an adult. BTW - I got the joke and the answer. Yeah...two days later... hee hee! Some of us work and don't have to dream of buying Highlanders. I woudn't want to be in your dreams either Freddy.. Dan's been in my bozo bin so long, he's moldy. The other trained monkey chimes in... |
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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message link.net... Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ink.net... Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 May 2007 17:18:57 -0400, Dan wrote: What's that bar in the water behind the motor? Here's a picture of it out of the water... http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/bayboat/bayblktwrdok.jpg It's called a Power Flounder Gigger. Basically, you drift along the beach uisng a light at night and when you see the shape of of a flounder in the sand, you press the button and it gigs the flounder, brings it up to the surface, the pole rotates and delivers a freshly gigged flounder. It can also be used for a trailer jack. Sometimes it's used to position the boat - you set the pole into the bottom to hold the boat in position. Handy in a tidal rip or on a flat to keep you from drifting too close to structure, the beach or such as that. Hee hee! Now Tom, you'll get Dan all excited and he'll be at his marine store demanding one of those rigs. "Hee hee!"??? WTF? I thought you were an adult. BTW - I got the joke and the answer. Yeah...two days later... hee hee! Some of us work and don't have to dream of buying Highlanders. I woudn't want to be in your dreams either Freddy.. Where do you come up with that crap? Is that considered to be comedy in Canada? I guess that explains Howie Mandell and Martin Short. yawn |
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