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![]() "RCE" wrote in message news ![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 16:39:36 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Looks a little tacky, but it works. Dosen't look that bad, although sticking out of the window like that makes for a few barked shins from time to time. Not bad at all. I can't believe all the tuna being caught in Cape Cod Bay this year. Usually, it's a rare occurrence when a boat comes in with one and it usually does not start until mid-August. This year the fishing types have been getting 150-175 lb "footballs" on a daily basis and have been since the beginning of June. Global warming? I lost my lust for general fishing (cod, stripers, blues, etc.) but going after tuna is still a thrill. The GB has the right speed, but there would be no way to land one unless I hauled it aboard with the mast and boom. The Navigator would actually not be bad as a tuna boat. It has a huge molded swim platform and cockpit and a "tuna" door built into the transom. I'd have to get one of those giant coolers to carry the ice and catch though. I am thinking maybe of bringing it up to Scituate for a week or two, put it on a mooring and give the tuna fishing a try again. I'd have to get the angler's permit renewed though but if I remember correctly, they will fax or e-mail it to you the same day you submit the paperwork which also can be done electronically. Eisboch The Japanese would pay a small fortune for any tuna you caught. |
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