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Old 02-08-2006, 12:18 AM   #1
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Oh, yeah, the reason no commercial guy takes photos is 1). its $$$ not trophy, and 2, who the hell takes their camera to work every day??
I've been an offshore commerical fisherman for over 20 years, and I can tell you that many guys, including myself, have been taking cameras out with us ever since I can remember. In the early days, it was those cheapo point and shoots... I forget what mm they were. Then there were the Cannon Sure Shot types... then the disposables... and now, of course digitals. One of the reasons so many guys take cameras is because the nature of the job is, you'll never know WHAT you'll see.
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Old 02-08-2006, 08:04 AM   #2
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Lightbulb

flaptail would be correct in his account of the 120lber caught off orleans.

if you ever go to nauset beach, there is a plaque in the rangers station documenting the story with the date and the size of the fish and the method it was caught. it was taken only a few miles off nauset beach.

MoroneSaxatilis...great pic of the sea scallops. the dollar sign is a nice touch as well

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Old 02-08-2006, 08:32 AM   #3
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does anyone

have the length and girth measurements for a sixty pounder...?

i want to double it and do a side by side comparison of a man
and a 120lb monster striper...just for fun.... damn! it's cold today!
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Old 02-08-2006, 08:47 AM   #4
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and yeah morone saxatillis

nice scallops picture.... their my favorite seafood...
when i worked at the new bedford docks unloading fish and scallops
even though i'm not a thief...everytime i hefted a fifty pound cloth sack of huge
sea scallops i often got the notion to just take off and start running away with it
...because to me it was like a sack of GOLD heh heh heh
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Old 02-08-2006, 09:50 AM   #5
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to quote myself

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have the length and girth measurements for a sixty pounder...?

i want to double it and do a side by side comparison of a man
and a 120lb monster striper...just for fun.... damn! it's cold today!
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here's what i meant... heres a 64 pound striper that i cropped
out of the picture and exactly doubled its size to give you an idea how big a 128 pound striper is.... OK? and i'll tell yah...i've
personally
spoken to divers
in Arizona that after inspecting the hoover dam's interior walls
for cracks at big depths....(100-800 ft deep) they would never go back down there again saying that there were big catfish down there so big they could eat me. too dangerous. they talked about using cars for fishing...and rear axels reels on a tire less rim
and cables...and oh my god insanity....after big ole bushes were being ripped out of the ground over night..when tied off to them


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Old 02-08-2006, 08:55 AM   #6
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the dollar sign is a nice touch as well...
I was Mate on that boat for 2 trips and never noticed the dollar sign on the hatch until I climbed the rigging to grease the blocks, try to get cell service, and snap a pic...

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...everytime i hefted a fifty pound cloth sack of huge
sea scallops i often got the notion to just take off and start running away with it...
..people have actually done that...


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Old 02-08-2006, 08:58 AM   #7
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Morone, great photos from that scallop boat!! Crazy bastard though climbing the rigging like that!!!!
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