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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:18:44 -0000,
wrote: Bait steeler, that's all he was.. Interesting. Big ground shark - more commonly known as a dogfish. |
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On Oct 24, 6:49 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:18:44 -0000, wrote: Bait steeler, that's all he was.. Interesting. Big ground shark - more commonly known as a dogfish. Wow, that was not even slightly sarcastic, did we wake you up? ;) |
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On Oct 24, 7:16 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:59:04 -0000, wrote: On Oct 24, 6:49 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:18:44 -0000, wrote: Bait steeler, that's all he was.. Interesting. Big ground shark - more commonly known as a dogfish. Wow, that was not even slightly sarcastic You want sarcastic? Any moron can catch a dog fish - they eat anything and hook themselves. [1] There - how's that? :) , did we wake you up? ;) Actually, no. I've been dealing with imbeciles all day and I'm worn out. Sometimes, Going Postal is a viable option. :) [1] However, they are delicious. If you get a nice heavy one, it's worth the time to filet. They fry up great - nice and tender, sweet and with a corn meal/beer batter - mmmmmm... The English use them in their fish and chips. Ironic ain't it? The whole teeth thing, sharks and the English;) Hope you kicked some ass! |
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On Oct 24, 7:30 pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Oct 24, 7:16 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:59:04 -0000, wrote: On Oct 24, 6:49 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:18:44 -0000, wrote: Bait steeler, that's all he was.. Interesting. Big ground shark - more commonly known as a dogfish. Wow, that was not even slightly sarcastic You want sarcastic? Any moron can catch a dog fish - they eat anything and hook themselves. [1] There - how's that? :) , did we wake you up? ;) Actually, no. I've been dealing with imbeciles all day and I'm worn out. Sometimes, Going Postal is a viable option. :) [1] However, they are delicious. If you get a nice heavy one, it's worth the time to filet. They fry up great - nice and tender, sweet and with a corn meal/beer batter - mmmmmm... The English use them in their fish and chips. Ironic ain't it? The whole teeth thing, sharks and the English;) Hope you kicked some ass! Dogfish are fun to catch on really light tackle. Used to catch a dozen of 'em a day while drift fishing off the beaches of Jacksonville. Might have been the Spiny Dogfish variety. Averaged about 10 pounds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - First time I caught one was when I first moved down to the shore. I was out on Westbrook beach, way out on the rocks, alone, at night. Got it up to shore and saw the thing, screw that, have some tackle dude, cut the line;) Me and my little trout poles, heh... And if I tell you I use light tackle, I do, Just ask SW, he hates all my rods, 'cept the Ugly Stick;) |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 23:42:44 -0000, wrote: And if I tell you I use light tackle, I do, Just ask SW, he hates all my rods, 'cept the Ugly Stick;) Only rod you own that's worth anything. Then again, anything would be better than those limp noodle rods you own. I'm down to five spinning and conventional fishing rods and six reels. A buddy "lost" my "bait rod and reel" while we were fishing for spot a few weeks ago. I was in the bow, playing around with my cast net. I have no idea what happened. All I heard was "Oh...sh*t," and when I turned around the gear was gone in about 20' of water. This was annoying, as it was a really nice light Star rod and Penn 4300SS, close to $250 worth of gear. But he immediately offered to take me up to Bass Pro some crappy day this winter and replace it... :} Only one of my conventional outfits is even mildly "heavy" gear...a trolling rod setup with a Shimano lever drag reel. I don't anyone use my fly rods. |
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On Oct 24, 2:22 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: wrote: On Oct 24, 9:13 am, wrote: On Oct 24, 3:29 am, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message egroups.com... January, 2003 was a couple of weeks ago? Time sure flies. Eisboch I saw the same thing. But based on his locale, I doubt Scot would be fishing in shorts and a t-shirt in January. ;-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I hate that date thingy... it is wrong. Camera dates and VCR player time .... rarely set or correct. Eisboch Yeah, I got some movies of the shark I caught that night, but I am not sure yet weather to post it. I was alone and not watching my language. Threw the F bomb a few times and don't have the software to bleep it out. I could post it if you all think it's all right, but I wouldn't leave it up long ??- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Let 'er rip, I'd love to see it! I get so worked up when I catch a monster (specific to species) that I get out of breath! Please don't post any videos with ****ing cussing in it. Nothing ****es me off more than needless ****ing profanity. I really hate that ****. ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Only assholes would do **** like that....... |
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On Oct 24, 7:42 pm, wrote:
On Oct 24, 7:30 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Oct 24, 7:16 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:59:04 -0000, wrote: On Oct 24, 6:49 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:18:44 -0000, wrote: Bait steeler, that's all he was.. Interesting. Big ground shark - more commonly known as a dogfish. Wow, that was not even slightly sarcastic You want sarcastic? Any moron can catch a dog fish - they eat anything and hook themselves. [1] There - how's that? :) , did we wake you up? ;) Actually, no. I've been dealing with imbeciles all day and I'm worn out. Sometimes, Going Postal is a viable option. :) [1] However, they are delicious. If you get a nice heavy one, it's worth the time to filet. They fry up great - nice and tender, sweet and with a corn meal/beer batter - mmmmmm... The English use them in their fish and chips. Ironic ain't it? The whole teeth thing, sharks and the English;) Hope you kicked some ass! Dogfish are fun to catch on really light tackle. Used to catch a dozen of 'em a day while drift fishing off the beaches of Jacksonville. Might have been the Spiny Dogfish variety. Averaged about 10 pounds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - First time I caught one was when I first moved down to the shore. I was out on Westbrook beach, way out on the rocks, alone, at night. Got it up to shore and saw the thing, screw that, have some tackle dude, cut the line;) Me and my little trout poles, heh... And if I tell you I use light tackle, I do, Just ask SW, he hates all my rods, 'cept the Ugly Stick;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's because SW hates anything that isn't his, or he didn't say, or he didn't come up with. Hell, if he doesn't like something, he even gets a rag on if someone else DOES! |
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