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Old 02-19-2008, 07:35 PM   #1
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Looks good, Davey. Knew it would under your direction. You've provided the new blood and fish insanity it needed.

However, what I really think the mag needs is an article about livelining native brook trout for trophy pike.

And also a piece about gillnetting for cormorants.
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Old 02-19-2008, 08:00 PM   #2
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However, what I really think the mag needs is an article about livelining native brook trout for trophy pike.

And also a piece about gillnetting for cormorants.
Or tossing tourists at clams...

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Old 02-20-2008, 07:02 AM   #3
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Looks good, Davey. Knew it would under your direction. You've provided the new blood and fish insanity it needed.

However, what I really think the mag needs is an article about livelining native brook trout for trophy pike.

And also a piece about gillnetting for cormorants.
All for the cormarant piece..
Seriously this is a fisheries issue that has to be addressed..

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Old 02-20-2008, 07:23 AM   #4
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Dave, I don't really make my own molds..I have acquired tin squid molds from those who have passed on..Guys that held this info very near an dear..One of em was one of my mentor's.Johnny Burnes.One of the J's in J&J tackle.The good guy..Passed 7 yrs ago April at the young age of 57..
I have done a few bondo's molds.I'm not really a fan of em.I do have one friend who is a bondo madman...Last yr I was fishing some skin jigs..I showed him the jig the next week he had made one out of wood on the lathe to duplicate it in the bondo..I have ground some Jighead molds into things that they no longer replicate the original...Like My 5 oz canal Jig Mold..I think I gave u a few of them..
I kinda feel funny about writing though.I have no problem sharing info here.Good people here..To do it in a magazine raises a inner conflict in me.
I know too much, I could be dangerous to myself.
If I do decide to write something someday It will be for U..
Would love to fish together again Next yr.Maybe we do some canal an some surf..Tell Your lovely Girlfriend I said Hello.

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Old 02-20-2008, 08:06 AM   #5
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Dave, I don't really make my own molds..I have acquired tin squid molds from those who have passed on..Guys that held this info very near an dear..One of em was one of my mentor's.Johnny Burnes.One of the J's in J&J tackle.The good guy..Passed 7 yrs ago April at the young age of 57..
I have done a few bondo's molds.I'm not really a fan of em.I do have one friend who is a bondo madman...Last yr I was fishing some skin jigs..I showed him the jig the next week he had made one out of wood on the lathe to duplicate it in the bondo..I have ground some Jighead molds into things that they no longer replicate the original...Like My 5 oz canal Jig Mold..I think I gave u a few of them..
I kinda feel funny about writing though.I have no problem sharing info here.Good people here..To do it in a magazine raises a inner conflict in me.
I know too much, I could be dangerous to myself.
If I do decide to write something someday It will be for U..
Would love to fish together again Next yr.Maybe we do some canal an some surf..Tell Your lovely Girlfriend I said Hello.
You ended up with the J+J tackle molds. What a score.
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Old 02-21-2008, 06:58 AM   #6
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You ended up with the J+J tackle molds. What a score.

Chiola the scum still has many molds..I hear he occsionally sells stuff of flea bay..
A friend of mine and I did acquire quite a few When John Byrnes passed...Probably 20-30 different ones.U'll never see these on any auction site.Thats the way he would have wanted it..

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Old 02-21-2008, 06:59 AM   #7
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Nice fish Paul..Hopefully I can read something like that agian from u in the future..

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While I keep saying that I’m going to subscribe but still haven’t gotten around to it yet, I’ve enjoyed the issues that I picked up since you’ve taken over. It’s a tough job putting together a weekly magazine, especially a fishing magazine where the same things tend to get written about over and over by the same handful of guys, with a lot of the more valuable information held back. I think what you’ve done very well is getting new perspectives (new writers) on old topics and breathing some new life into the magazine. Sure, some are going to complain when new writers come along (the whole “who is he to give advice” or “what has he done” attitude) but at least its fresh, and just because someone doesn’t have 30 years in the surf or boat, doesn’t mean they can’t provide valuable information. Keep it up. Oh, and you have good taste in cover “models”

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