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Old 03-25-2008, 01:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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G-Man the man. Where the hell you been. Hope your out of N.J. for good. Good to hear from ya.
O.K. the list is growing. J.R. S.J. HMMM. Lets see were gonna need tents and porta potties, coolers. Snipers driving cause he doesn't sip the devils brew.
Hope the picts. come up but here is my favorite fishing boat. We have access to others. Pontoon boats etc. Plus my buddy just pulls up and gives me this little crestliner with a 9.9hp. and trailer.
My crab traps are getting cleaned up today and getting ready for the water. Crabbing here is excellent. Melted butter with Chesapeake Bay seasoning. Last year I caught more than I could eat. Soon as I get bait there going in the water.
Damn. Lets have a Gunco fishing and crab festival. We can shoot our guns right off the front porch. HMM I don't have a front porch. Oh well. We will have some fun anyway.
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Old 03-25-2008, 01:33 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Reminds me of my boss when I lived and worked in New Jersey. He liked fishing for Giants. I *think* they are tuna, he never could tell me just what they were. I went along on one of the fishes, we went WAY out to sea.

1000 pounds he called a small fish. The Japanese canners were out there with us, paid $1-2/pound, fish still floppin'. Those suckers are BIG!
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Reminds me of my boss when I lived and worked in New Jersey. He liked fishing for Giants. I *think* they are tuna, he never could tell me just what they were. I went along on one of the fishes, we went WAY out to sea.

1000 pounds he called a small fish. The Japanese canners were out there with us, paid $1-2/pound, fish still floppin'. Those suckers are BIG!
SJ. Now there paying like 20 or 30 bucks a pound for the tuna. Someone up North might know the prices better but if you catch the tuna the Japanese want. Damn you can retire with one fish.
Oh the picture in the bottom there is not a tuna. That is me with a bass I pulled in.
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Old 03-25-2008, 10:01 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Living most of my life along the Delaware river in NJ allowed me to catch a nice variety of fish including stripers, musky's, perch, and some of the biggest catfish I have ever seen (not to mention those damned eels!). Since I moved to the state of Delaware last July I haven't done any fishing yet but was able to catch a bunch of nice blue claw crabs at the end of last summer which I quickly brought home and cooked up. Fortunately the spot I found is less than 5 minutes from my house on rte. 9.
Killians pond used to have some big bass. Haven't been there in about 10 years so things may have changed. Might be worth checking out for you.
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G-Man the man. Where the hell you been. Hope your out of N.J. for good. Good to hear from ya.
O.K. the list is growing. J.R. S.J. HMMM. Lets see were gonna need tents and porta potties, coolers. Snipers driving cause he doesn't sip the devils brew.
Hope the picts. come up but here is my favorite fishing boat. We have access to others. Pontoon boats etc. Plus my buddy just pulls up and gives me this little crestliner with a 9.9hp. and trailer.
My crab traps are getting cleaned up today and getting ready for the water. Crabbing here is excellent. Melted butter with Chesapeake Bay seasoning. Last year I caught more than I could eat. Soon as I get bait there going in the water.
Damn. Lets have a Gunco fishing and crab festival. We can shoot our guns right off the front porch. HMM I don't have a front porch. Oh well. We will have some fun anyway.
UMMM, nice bass there 4th. Another thing I always liked is surf fishing on the beaches in Delaware. You buy the tag for your truck, and cruise up and down the beach catching Croaker (WTF) lil sand Sharks and Skates. Mainly skates. They're useless for food but they fight like hell.
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That is me with a bass I pulled in.
Holy Shit, I never seen a bass that big before!!!!


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[quote=Coils;443973]Holy Shit, I never seen a bass that big before!!!!

Coils just kidding. LOL The record bass is something like 22 pounds 4 ounces. A guy broke the record in California but he snagged it. If he had lied and said he caught it legally, the record was worth millions. This being from endorcements. He did not and the record is still out there.
I don't know where the hell I got that picture or what the heck that fish is but it is a big one.
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I grew up in CO and used to love to go in the middle of nowhere in the mountains and fly fish for trout.

Never have done the BIG fish fishing....would love to try sometime. My kids live in Hobe Sound now so I may have to try and set something up when I am there visiting them sometime soon. Hmmmmmmmmmm
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I grew up in CO and used to love to go in the middle of nowhere in the mountains and fly fish for trout.

Never have done the BIG fish fishing....would love to try sometime. My kids live in Hobe Sound now so I may have to try and set something up when I am there visiting them sometime soon. Hmmmmmmmmmm
dragunov. Good for you. Don't matter what you are fishing for when it comes to taking kids fishing. Cause it is something they will remember for the rest of there lives.
Take a kid fishing. To heck with what ya catch. Good man.
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Old 03-30-2008, 01:03 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Here is a real bass. Picture is of my buddy with the glasses who caught the fish. He caught it about a 100ys down from my house in our canal.
Damn I am jealous. I hate him I hate him.

edit: Bass was released alive.
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