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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 09:03:39 -0400, HK wrote: Beautiful day, but for the winds. No feeeeshing for me. Pansy. What can you expect with a LT? Wet Feet? Here's yet another of the many daily attacks from "Reggie Smithers", a frequent rec.boats poster, and if you count them up, you will see how little he adds here in boating/fishing content or interesting reading. Harry, How is this a daily attack? |
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 16:43:39 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: What can you expect with a LT? Wet Feet? Here's yet another of the many daily attacks from "Reggie Smithers", a frequent rec.boats poster, and if you count them up, you will see how little he adds here in boating/fishing content or interesting reading. Harry, How is this a daily attack? That's easy, you went after his transom. How low (LT) can you go? Harry is very protective of his aft most parts as well he should be. We'll be in Chesapeake Bay for most of October and will be strategically well positioned for confirming or denying reports of extreme LT weather. I'll be on close look out for DLTPs (Distressed Low Transom Parkers) and will take pictures of all sightings for review by the group. Yo Ho Ho... :-) Meanwhile today, off the mid New Jersey coast, 120 miles north east of our LT hero, it was like a lake. People were bopping around in the Atlantic Ocean with 13 ft Whalers like it was a walk in the park. If it were still summer, it would have been one of the finest days of the season. For late September, the weather was absolutely spectacular. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 16:43:39 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: What can you expect with a LT? Wet Feet? Here's yet another of the many daily attacks from "Reggie Smithers", a frequent rec.boats poster, and if you count them up, you will see how little he adds here in boating/fishing content or interesting reading. Harry, How is this a daily attack? That's easy, you went after his transom. How low (LT) can you go? Harry is very protective of his aft most parts as well he should be. We'll be in Chesapeake Bay for most of October and will be strategically well positioned for confirming or denying reports of extreme LT weather. I'll be on close look out for DLTPs (Distressed Low Transom Parkers) and will take pictures of all sightings for review by the group. Yo Ho Ho... :-) Meanwhile today, off the mid New Jersey coast, 120 miles north east of our LT hero, it was like a lake. People were bopping around in the Atlantic Ocean with 13 ft Whalers like it was a walk in the park. If it were still summer, it would have been one of the finest days of the season. For late September, the weather was absolutely spectacular. It was a nice day today, and the wind finally died down this afternoon. I was just down at the marina, emptying out my minnow traps. |
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:52:18 -0400, HK wrote:
It was a nice day today, and the wind finally died down this afternoon. I was just down at the marina, emptying out my minnow traps. What do you use for bait? We used to use bread chunks when I was a kid but I'm sure that has been replaced by something more hi tech. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:52:18 -0400, HK wrote: It was a nice day today, and the wind finally died down this afternoon. I was just down at the marina, emptying out my minnow traps. What do you use for bait? We used to use bread chunks when I was a kid but I'm sure that has been replaced by something more hi tech. Bits of dead crab, if available, otherwise, bits of corn meal balls held together with peanut butter. Same bait I sometimes used for freshwater catfish. It works. I put out two minnow traps last night, and have at least 50 usable minnows today...and about 100 more that were too small. |
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 19:25:29 -0400, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:52:18 -0400, HK wrote: It was a nice day today, and the wind finally died down this afternoon. I was just down at the marina, emptying out my minnow traps. What do you use for bait? We used to use bread chunks when I was a kid but I'm sure that has been replaced by something more hi tech. Bits of dead crab, if available, otherwise, bits of corn meal balls held together with peanut butter. Same bait I sometimes used for freshwater catfish. It works. I put out two minnow traps last night, and have at least 50 usable minnows today...and about 100 more that were too small. Ah - the joys of minnow traps. I have a friend who uses blood bait for catfish. Get's some monster golden minnows on that bait. |
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:43:18 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: Meanwhile today, off the mid New Jersey coast, 120 miles north east of our LT hero, it was like a lake. People were bopping around in the Atlantic Ocean with 13 ft Whalers like it was a walk in the park. I was just talking to the guy who bought my Contender - he said it was gorgeous out there today. Ran flat out and didn't hit a roller all day. That makes it very nice. |
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:43:18 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 16:43:39 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: What can you expect with a LT? Wet Feet? Here's yet another of the many daily attacks from "Reggie Smithers", a frequent rec.boats poster, and if you count them up, you will see how little he adds here in boating/fishing content or interesting reading. Harry, How is this a daily attack? That's easy, you went after his transom. How low (LT) can you go? Harry is very protective of his aft most parts as well he should be. We'll be in Chesapeake Bay for most of October and will be strategically well positioned for confirming or denying reports of extreme LT weather. I'll be on close look out for DLTPs (Distressed Low Transom Parkers) and will take pictures of all sightings for review by the group. Yo Ho Ho... :-) Meanwhile today, off the mid New Jersey coast, 120 miles north east of our LT hero, it was like a lake. People were bopping around in the Atlantic Ocean with 13 ft Whalers like it was a walk in the park. If it were still summer, it would have been one of the finest days of the season. For late September, the weather was absolutely spectacular. ] Today was a georgeous day here also. I didn't get out, but spent half the day at the local golf course. Beautiful weather. Can't wait for the new boat to get here. |
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#9
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:52:53 -0500, John H.
wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:43:18 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 16:43:39 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: What can you expect with a LT? Wet Feet? Here's yet another of the many daily attacks from "Reggie Smithers", a frequent rec.boats poster, and if you count them up, you will see how little he adds here in boating/fishing content or interesting reading. Harry, How is this a daily attack? That's easy, you went after his transom. How low (LT) can you go? Harry is very protective of his aft most parts as well he should be. We'll be in Chesapeake Bay for most of October and will be strategically well positioned for confirming or denying reports of extreme LT weather. I'll be on close look out for DLTPs (Distressed Low Transom Parkers) and will take pictures of all sightings for review by the group. Yo Ho Ho... :-) Meanwhile today, off the mid New Jersey coast, 120 miles north east of our LT hero, it was like a lake. People were bopping around in the Atlantic Ocean with 13 ft Whalers like it was a walk in the park. If it were still summer, it would have been one of the finest days of the season. For late September, the weather was absolutely spectacular. ] Today was a georgeous day here also. I didn't get out, but spent half the day at the local golf course. Beautiful weather. Can't wait for the new boat to get here. Gee - I spent the day clearing brush. Where did I go wrong? :) |
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#10
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 22:11:32 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:52:53 -0500, John H. wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:43:18 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 16:43:39 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: What can you expect with a LT? Wet Feet? Here's yet another of the many daily attacks from "Reggie Smithers", a frequent rec.boats poster, and if you count them up, you will see how little he adds here in boating/fishing content or interesting reading. Harry, How is this a daily attack? That's easy, you went after his transom. How low (LT) can you go? Harry is very protective of his aft most parts as well he should be. We'll be in Chesapeake Bay for most of October and will be strategically well positioned for confirming or denying reports of extreme LT weather. I'll be on close look out for DLTPs (Distressed Low Transom Parkers) and will take pictures of all sightings for review by the group. Yo Ho Ho... :-) Meanwhile today, off the mid New Jersey coast, 120 miles north east of our LT hero, it was like a lake. People were bopping around in the Atlantic Ocean with 13 ft Whalers like it was a walk in the park. If it were still summer, it would have been one of the finest days of the season. For late September, the weather was absolutely spectacular. ] Today was a georgeous day here also. I didn't get out, but spent half the day at the local golf course. Beautiful weather. Can't wait for the new boat to get here. Gee - I spent the day clearing brush. Where did I go wrong? :) Well, I've spent the past two days spreading topsoil and grass seed and more topsoil, so we're even! |
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