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The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers, hot
dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A couple of
the charter boat captains left early in the morning and returned on time at
noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were immediately cleaned,
filleted, and thrown on the grill.

It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.

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The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers, hot
dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A couple of
the charter boat captains left early in the morning and returned on time at
noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were immediately cleaned,
filleted, and thrown on the grill.

It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.

Eisboch




There's no greater tuna than fresh tuna.
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:25:01 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers, hot
dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A couple of
the charter boat captains left early in the morning and returned on time
at
noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were immediately cleaned,
filleted, and thrown on the grill.

It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.

Eisboch


I was telling the wife last week that I'd love to catch a tuna, clean it,
and have some for dinner the same day. Never done it, but someday. Maybe
the same day I get my Porsche 911 Carrera.


Get the Twin Turbo.

Eisboch



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The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers,
hot dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A
couple of the charter boat captains left early in the morning and
returned on time at noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were
immediately cleaned, filleted, and thrown on the grill.

It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.

Eisboch




Wow...Burgers! That would lead to a public hanging in
Charleston....complete with pirate costumes and our resident Davy Jones
from over at Ripley Light Marina across the river.

Dock parties, here, are spelled:
BLUE CRABS - FRESH OYSTERS - SHRIMP - FISH (Grouper/Snapper/etc.)
It's amazing how much cooking equipment appears when you bring 4 burlap
sacks full of Oysters and 4 bushels of insanely mad crabs down the
dock...(c;

What about beverages? Anyone have a TailGator to make girlie drinks?
http://www.tailgatorzone.com/
You can't make proper dock drinks without the blender smelling like an
old Evinrude...(c;

I bring the Buffett, Gully Roosters, Carolina Beach Music, etc., on the
DJ machine.

Larry
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:25:01 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers, hot
dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A couple of
the charter boat captains left early in the morning and returned on time at
noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were immediately cleaned,
filleted, and thrown on the grill.

It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.

Eisboch


I was telling the wife last week that I'd love to catch a tuna, clean it,
and have some for dinner the same day. Never done it, but someday. Maybe
the same day I get my Porsche 911 Carrera.


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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:25:01 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers, hot
dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A couple of
the charter boat captains left early in the morning and returned on time
at
noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were immediately cleaned,
filleted, and thrown on the grill.

It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.

Eisboch


I was telling the wife last week that I'd love to catch a tuna, clean it,
and have some for dinner the same day. Never done it, but someday. Maybe
the same day I get my Porsche 911 Carrera.


Get the Twin Turbo.

Eisboch



Any of them are in my dreams! But, the tuna fishing may be more manageable!
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:08:32 +0000, Larry wrote:

4 bushels of insanely mad crabs down the dock...


By mad, do you mean, seriously ****ed off and ready to take names and
kick ass?
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On Sep 24, 7:27 am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers, hot
dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A couple of
the charter boat captains left early in the morning and returned on time at
noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were immediately cleaned,
filleted, and thrown on the grill.


It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.


Eisboch


There's no greater tuna than fresh tuna.


You mean, Starkist is out of the question?

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On Sep 24, 3:52 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:08:32 +0000, Larry wrote:
4 bushels of insanely mad crabs down the dock...


By mad, do you mean, seriously ****ed off and ready to take names and
kick ass?


At red hill state park, someone scribed on the inside walls of one of
the old wooden outhouses these prose of wisdom:

"Doesn't matter if you stand on the floor, or sit on the seat. The
crabs in here can jump 10 feet...."


they were right.

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Tim wrote:
On Sep 24, 7:27 am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
The marina here in Scituate hosted a dock party Sunday with burgers, hot
dogs and the fixin's provided by their associated restaurant. A couple of
the charter boat captains left early in the morning and returned on time at
noon with freshly caught yellowfin tuna that were immediately cleaned,
filleted, and thrown on the grill.
It doesn't get any fresher than that and was absolutely delicious.
Eisboch

There's no greater tuna than fresh tuna.


You mean, Starkist is out of the question?




Sorry, Charlie!
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