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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. 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". I have always found that those who spend all their time talking about their adventures (sexual or otherwise) probably have the fewest real adventures. Anyone who has ever read rec.boats will see that most claims made in rec.boats are challenged, so why bother. While I haven't made any claims, you are ready to jump on and talk about "talks a good fight... but would scamper back to a nice shrinking, shallow lake". I am not that bored to get into that silly discussion. |
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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. |
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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. Pot, kettle, black.... How's the fuel consumption on the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat? |
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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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#5
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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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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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