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Old 11-19-2022, 07:16 PM   #1
ProfessorM
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I’m done. George and I got a dozen Albies on a Tuesday at Quicks. There were 100’s upon 100’s. Sight to see this late in season. Fun. I’m done for the year. Work today. Daughter’s college tomorrow for national honor society thingy.

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Old 11-20-2022, 03:55 AM   #2
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Extending the Season

I should be done-- but I am probably beating the dead horse. I did a 248 mile round trip drive to be daybreak casting on the RI SOCO shoreline 2 days ago. I have no contacts, and the only way I can get information is by doing this-- DIY. This is truly self flagellation; and I'll probably do it again.

Yesterday, I stripped down the Fortier (SauerKraut). Today I'll change the oil, tighten the stuffing box, fix a faulty bilge pump switch, and then look for a less then gale force wind day to run the boat to Popes Island for winter hibernation.
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