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On Sep 16, 7:54 pm, John H. wrote:

Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it.


"some other a-hole..."


ROTFLMAO!! Harry is right!



I noticed that too!
Poor John... he's really ready for thet Mickey Mouse cruise off into the
sunset.


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"Tim" wrote in message
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On Sep 16, 7:54 pm, John H. wrote:

Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it.

"some other a-hole..."


ROTFLMAO!! Harry is right!



I noticed that too!
Poor John... he's really ready for thet Mickey Mouse cruise off into the
sunset.




Did I miss a Herringbrain bon mot? I kept a weather eye out for him on
the Bay yesterday, bouncing around in his new boat, but for some reason
there weren't many of us "out there," Might have had something to do
with the three foot breaking waves and northerly winds. It was a pretty
day, though.

Calm in the marina:

http://tinyurl.com/3d9jyh

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On Sep 17, 9:44 am, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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On Sep 16, 7:54 pm, John H. wrote:


Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it.
"some other a-hole..."


ROTFLMAO!! Harry is right!


I noticed that too!
Poor John... he's really ready for thet Mickey Mouse cruise off into the
sunset.


Did I miss a Herringbrain bon mot? I kept a weather eye out for him on
the Bay yesterday, bouncing around in his new boat, but for some reason
there weren't many of us "out there," Might have had something to do
with the three foot breaking waves and northerly winds. It was a pretty
day, though.

Calm in the marina:

http://tinyurl.com/3d9jyh- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


You got out, you lucky *******, give me a double on the ******* part.
I spent my day in my tennants well, first time it ran dry that I know
of, but they were not really impressed with that Did you catch any
fishies?

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On Sep 17, 9:44 am, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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On Sep 16, 7:54 pm, John H. wrote:
Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it.
"some other a-hole..."
ROTFLMAO!! Harry is right!
I noticed that too!
Poor John... he's really ready for thet Mickey Mouse cruise off into the
sunset.

Did I miss a Herringbrain bon mot? I kept a weather eye out for him on
the Bay yesterday, bouncing around in his new boat, but for some reason
there weren't many of us "out there," Might have had something to do
with the three foot breaking waves and northerly winds. It was a pretty
day, though.

Calm in the marina:

http://tinyurl.com/3d9jyh- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


You got out, you lucky *******, give me a double on the ******* part.
I spent my day in my tennants well, first time it ran dry that I know
of, but they were not really impressed with that Did you catch any
fishies?



Some. I found some breaking fish about two miles south of the marina,
and tossed a tiny Clark's spoon at them. Turned out to be what we
Yankees called "snapper blues." Small bluefish. Nice fighters on my my
little five foot rod and 8# test line (with a 6" light wire leader). Did
catch a nice keeper blue which will be the guest of honor at dinner tonight.

Also caught a skate. I really don't enjoy catching them though they tug
like crazy. They are large and a pain in the ass to release properly.

Had to keep the tabs down while running. You can see their impact
on the boat wake...on the starboard and port side. That bag in the lower
corner...squid...a reliable fish snack food around here.

http://tinyurl.com/2pvq55


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On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 10:17:36 -0400, HK wrote:

wrote:
On Sep 17, 9:44 am, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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On Sep 16, 7:54 pm, John H. wrote:
Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it.
"some other a-hole..."
ROTFLMAO!! Harry is right!
I noticed that too!
Poor John... he's really ready for thet Mickey Mouse cruise off into the
sunset.
Did I miss a Herringbrain bon mot? I kept a weather eye out for him on
the Bay yesterday, bouncing around in his new boat, but for some reason
there weren't many of us "out there," Might have had something to do
with the three foot breaking waves and northerly winds. It was a pretty
day, though.

Calm in the marina:

http://tinyurl.com/3d9jyh- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


You got out, you lucky *******, give me a double on the ******* part.
I spent my day in my tennants well, first time it ran dry that I know
of, but they were not really impressed with that Did you catch any
fishies?



Some. I found some breaking fish about two miles south of the marina,
and tossed a tiny Clark's spoon at them. Turned out to be what we
Yankees called "snapper blues." Small bluefish. Nice fighters on my my
little five foot rod and 8# test line (with a 6" light wire leader). Did
catch a nice keeper blue which will be the guest of honor at dinner tonight.

Also caught a skate. I really don't enjoy catching them though they tug
like crazy. They are large and a pain in the ass to release properly.

Had to keep the tabs down while running. You can see their impact
on the boat wake...on the starboard and port side. That bag in the lower
corner...squid...a reliable fish snack food around here.

http://tinyurl.com/2pvq55


Harry, are you really telling us you could spot breaking fish in the three
footers you were out in? The picture sure doesn't show any three footers.
Are you telling us fibs again, Harry.

Surprising that you haven't taken one picture of a fish to show what a
super fisherman you are!


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HK wrote:

Some. I found some breaking fish about two miles south of the marina,
and tossed a tiny Clark's spoon at them. Turned out to be what we
Yankees called "snapper blues." Small bluefish. Nice fighters on my my
little five foot rod and 8# test line (with a 6" light wire leader). Did
catch a nice keeper blue which will be the guest of honor at dinner
tonight.

Also caught a skate. I really don't enjoy catching them though they tug
like crazy. They are large and a pain in the ass to release properly.

Had to keep the tabs down while running. You can see their impact
on the boat wake...on the starboard and port side. That bag in the lower
corner...squid...a reliable fish snack food around here.

http://tinyurl.com/2pvq55



On a boat that size there should be no need to keep the tabs down while
running. Something is wrong with your set up.
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Dan wrote:
HK wrote:

Some. I found some breaking fish about two miles south of the marina,
and tossed a tiny Clark's spoon at them. Turned out to be what we
Yankees called "snapper blues." Small bluefish. Nice fighters on my my
little five foot rod and 8# test line (with a 6" light wire leader).
Did catch a nice keeper blue which will be the guest of honor at
dinner tonight.

Also caught a skate. I really don't enjoy catching them though they
tug like crazy. They are large and a pain in the ass to release properly.

Had to keep the tabs down while running. You can see their impact
on the boat wake...on the starboard and port side. That bag in the
lower corner...squid...a reliable fish snack food around here.

http://tinyurl.com/2pvq55



On a boat that size there should be no need to keep the tabs down while
running. Something is wrong with your set up.


Looks like it is a very smooth day on the water.

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Dan wrote:
HK wrote:

Some. I found some breaking fish about two miles south of the marina,
and tossed a tiny Clark's spoon at them. Turned out to be what we
Yankees called "snapper blues." Small bluefish. Nice fighters on my my
little five foot rod and 8# test line (with a 6" light wire leader).
Did catch a nice keeper blue which will be the guest of honor at
dinner tonight.

Also caught a skate. I really don't enjoy catching them though they
tug like crazy. They are large and a pain in the ass to release properly.

Had to keep the tabs down while running. You can see their impact
on the boat wake...on the starboard and port side. That bag in the
lower corner...squid...a reliable fish snack food around here.

http://tinyurl.com/2pvq55



On a boat that size there should be no need to keep the tabs down while
running. Something is wrong with your set up.


Looks like it is a very smooth day on the water.


No, actually. Those 'waves' are all of three feet. Harry said so earlier.
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"HK" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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On Sep 16, 7:54 pm, John H. wrote:

Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it.
"some other a-hole..."


ROTFLMAO!! Harry is right!



I noticed that too!
Poor John... he's really ready for thet Mickey Mouse cruise off into the
sunset.



Did I miss a Herringbrain bon mot? I kept a weather eye out for him on the
Bay yesterday, bouncing around in his new boat, but for some reason there
weren't many of us "out there," Might have had something to do with the
three foot breaking waves and northerly winds. It was a pretty day,
though.

Calm in the marina:

http://tinyurl.com/3d9jyh


When 'our John' said...
"Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it."......
I read it to mean that he accepted that he was an a***** ...... while
complaining that "some other a-hole"..would get use of whatever.
Is that how you read it?


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Don White wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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On Sep 16, 7:54 pm, John H. wrote:

Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it.
"some other a-hole..."


ROTFLMAO!! Harry is right!


I noticed that too!
Poor John... he's really ready for thet Mickey Mouse cruise off into the
sunset.


Did I miss a Herringbrain bon mot? I kept a weather eye out for him on the
Bay yesterday, bouncing around in his new boat, but for some reason there
weren't many of us "out there," Might have had something to do with the
three foot breaking waves and northerly winds. It was a pretty day,
though.

Calm in the marina:

http://tinyurl.com/3d9jyh


When 'our John' said...
"Yes, damnit. Now some other a-hole will get to take advantage of it."......
I read it to mean that he accepted that he was an a***** ...... while
complaining that "some other a-hole"..would get use of whatever.
Is that how you read it?




Hey...finally, Herring admits what is obvious.


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