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Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. ...the right boat when you go fishing. http://tinyurl.com/2t82wg Holy makeral Harry! What are you going to do with all that cat food? Ha! Not me, not my boat, but a sistership that regularly goes far offshore. I would never keep that many fish. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Capt John wrote: On Nov 9, 11:35 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:27:34 -0000, wrote: On Nov 9, 11:00 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:26:14 -0500, HK wrote: ...the right boat when you go bluewater fishing. http://tinyurl.com/2t82wg If those are what I think they are, I wouldn't be publishing a photo of them. What do you think they are? Baby blue fin. Then again, maybe not. In either case, it's quite bothersome to see that kind of "catch". The pertoral fins are too long for those to be Bluefins, their probably Longfin Albacore. And their really small ones. I don't thing we've ever kept one under 30 pounds, probably more like 40 pounds. Those look like their all well under 10 pounds. John Heheheh. The point of the photo was not the fish. What was the point, that the guy in the boat knew how to fish? Or that the kind of boat allowed you to catch more fish? If it is the later, that would make for one hell of a marketing campaign. Ever been 74 miles offshore in the Atlantic in a 21' fishing boat, Reggie? I've been to Bimini from Port Everglades in my 19+, how's that? What's the relevance? -dk |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Capt John wrote: On Nov 9, 11:35 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:27:34 -0000, wrote: On Nov 9, 11:00 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:26:14 -0500, HK wrote: ...the right boat when you go bluewater fishing. http://tinyurl.com/2t82wg If those are what I think they are, I wouldn't be publishing a photo of them. What do you think they are? Baby blue fin. Then again, maybe not. In either case, it's quite bothersome to see that kind of "catch". The pertoral fins are too long for those to be Bluefins, their probably Longfin Albacore. And their really small ones. I don't thing we've ever kept one under 30 pounds, probably more like 40 pounds. Those look like their all well under 10 pounds. John Heheheh. The point of the photo was not the fish. What was the point, that the guy in the boat knew how to fish? Or that the kind of boat allowed you to catch more fish? If it is the later, that would make for one hell of a marketing campaign. Ever been 74 miles offshore in the Atlantic in a 21' fishing boat, Reggie? No, it really sounds like a stupid idea. It makes me think about the line from the movie Jaws "I think we need a bigger boat". I have made the run from Miami to Bimini, but it was much bigger than a 21' fishing boat. Well, some guys have salt water experience and balls, and others boat (allegedly) on Lake Lanier. Well Harry, you definitely have big ones, based upon what you tell us. Bigger than yours, I am sure, but I am not crazy enough to go 74 miles offshore in the Atlantic in a 21' boat. When we lived in Florida, I would go out 20 miles or so in my small SeaPros, but always only in the best of weather and in a "convoy" of others boats. Christ - now we have multiple Seapros. I guess my balls are bigger. 19.5' to Bimini and back. Solo with a GPS, VHF, and EPIRB. |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message news ![]() Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Capt John wrote: On Nov 9, 11:35 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:27:34 -0000, wrote: On Nov 9, 11:00 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:26:14 -0500, HK wrote: ...the right boat when you go bluewater fishing. http://tinyurl.com/2t82wg If those are what I think they are, I wouldn't be publishing a photo of them. What do you think they are? Baby blue fin. Then again, maybe not. In either case, it's quite bothersome to see that kind of "catch". The pertoral fins are too long for those to be Bluefins, their probably Longfin Albacore. And their really small ones. I don't thing we've ever kept one under 30 pounds, probably more like 40 pounds. Those look like their all well under 10 pounds. John Heheheh. The point of the photo was not the fish. What was the point, that the guy in the boat knew how to fish? Or that the kind of boat allowed you to catch more fish? If it is the later, that would make for one hell of a marketing campaign. Ever been 74 miles offshore in the Atlantic in a 21' fishing boat, Reggie? Our Waylon is more of an 'armchair quarterback'. He talks a good fight but at the first sight of a breaking wave would scamper back to a nice shrinking, shallow lake. Who is Waylon? |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Our Waylon is more of an 'armchair quarterback'. He talks a good fight but at the first sight of a breaking wave would scamper back to a nice shrinking, shallow lake. No, I think you got that wrong. While I have done quiet a bit of boating in the Atlantic, I prefer not to discuss the details because all it does is stir up a lot of "oh yeah, I don't believe it". But you don't mind discussing and often disparaging the details of others. Please don't whine about the lack of other people's "details". Will you ever get it, Krause? |
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BAR wrote:
HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Our Waylon is more of an 'armchair quarterback'. He talks a good fight but at the first sight of a breaking wave would scamper back to a nice shrinking, shallow lake. No, I think you got that wrong. While I have done quiet a bit of boating in the Atlantic, I prefer not to discuss the details because all it does is stir up a lot of "oh yeah, I don't believe it". But you don't mind discussing and often disparaging the details of others. Pot, kettle, black.... How's the fuel consumption on the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat? crickets |
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![]() "Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message ... Who is Waylon? Glad you asked..................... http://www.thesimpsons.com/bios/bios...e_smithers.htm |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Our Waylon is more of an 'armchair quarterback'. He talks a good fight but at the first sight of a breaking wave would scamper back to a nice shrinking, shallow lake. No, I think you got that wrong. While I have done quiet a bit of boating in the Atlantic, I prefer not to discuss the details because all it does is stir up a lot of "oh yeah, I don't believe it". But you don't mind discussing and often disparaging the details of others. Only if they use those fabricated details in an effort to disparage others. There are very very few people who do that. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 22:19:56 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Yep - your right - albacore. Still way too small though. It's that low transom thing. It looked to me that they jumped through that hole in the transom. I knew it had a purpose. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() wrote: tuna seem to be attracted by the vibrations of the bigger boats. Bottle nosed dolphin certainly are. Our trawler is a veritable dolphin magnet. We can sometimes see them coming from hundreds of yards away. That's because they are doing three times your speed. :-) Eisboch I was going to mention they were attracted by the smell of ripe fish, but I didn't want to start anything. :} Yabut, I know what he's saying. I remember well the sight of dophins playing ahead and alongside the bow when we traveled south on the Navigator. There's something very special about them .... I think they know us. Eisboch They also will be attracted by sailboats under sail. I think they just love to play in bow wakes. |
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