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Old 11-10-2006, 09:05 PM   #1
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Fishing for Squid in Edgartown,MV near the wiegh station a few years ago..Its right near a nice eatery..People are walking down the dock interested in what we are catching..Squid!!!!..This lady says can I see one? Sure...Catch one,hold it up for her and squirts all over her nice white outfit...Dont worry lady it will come out in the wash..

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Old 11-10-2006, 10:21 PM   #2
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A Few of My Favorites

1. Guy who wants to chat it up....thats what waders are for....see ya... I came to fish not talk.

2. people and their dogs gutta sniff me, my bag, and dig into my bait if I`m carrying. Or swimming out after my cast to play catch....owner smiling

3. I once had a lady come up enter the water right next to me and lift my line up to go under and swim where I was casting to

4. kids jumping in right next to me and parents smiling on

5. getting hooked in waders or line snagged by some clown fishing on top of me because he saw me catch a fish or wants to be in the spot I was in long before he got there.




6. Someone who is there at the beach before I get there and sees me approach and start to fish then comes over and says any luck???? Yes....I had a brief moment alone before you came over with your dumbass question.

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Old 11-10-2006, 10:54 PM   #3
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The scenarios are somewhat endless ...

1) We pull the boat up to a fishing spot, paddle in for more than 100 yards to ensure a quiet approach ... quietly set down an anchor and start to settle into the spot just as the tide starts to drop ... boat motors up to us and two googans say "catching anything?" with dopey smiles on ... my friend daniel barks back at them ... "we were until you came along" ...

2) I pull the boat into a cove on a cold and windy day, (not much action at the moment going on), to get out of the wind and try to warm up in the sun and eat lunch, two guys in another boat charge over because they think I am on fish ... only to realize they are big freakin dopes as I pull out my sandwich ...

3) Some guy runs his boat along the shoreline looking for breaking fish, only runs his boat within the casting area of the shoreline to kill the action for a good period of time ...

4) Some jack a** who continually and consecutively cuts me off on numerous shorelines that I am working with plugs, totally gets in my way as I am working down the coast - where's my gun ...

5) Some hack who sees me pull up to a reef that I am about to cast to, charges in at full throttle so close that I peg his hull with a jig to give him the warning shot ...

6) A small minded guide who cuts me off from breaking fish - I was there first -- so he can get his client onto them and puts them down ... fortunately his client realized he was a huge a**, and the only reason I did not jump into the guide's boat with my huge-a** buck knife ready for blood was because my 72-year old father would have been uncomfortable with me playing out the rules of the ocean ...

7) You take a buddy to a secret spot and continually find him there with others on consecutive casts ...

8) Jet skis ...

.... ooops, sorry, got carried away.

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Old 11-11-2006, 07:57 AM   #4
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1. Guy who wants to chat it up....thats what waders are for....see ya... I came to fish not talk.

2. people and their dogs gutta sniff me, my bag, and dig into my bait if I`m carrying. Or swimming out after my cast to play catch....owner smiling

3. I once had a lady come up enter the water right next to me and lift my line up to go under and swim where I was casting to

4. kids jumping in right next to me and parents smiling on

5. getting hooked in waders or line snagged by some clown fishing on top of me because he saw me catch a fish or wants to be in the spot I was in long before he got there.




6. Someone who is there at the beach before I get there and sees me approach and start to fish then comes over and says any luck???? Yes....I had a brief moment alone before you came over with your dumbass question.
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Old 11-11-2006, 08:28 AM   #5
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Letting Kids roam around Brant Rock and the sea wall unsupervised. This season tragically a young boy died when he fell off the sea wall and he was supervised. I don't get mad when kids run up to you while you're fishing because they just curious and want to learn but I don't understand why parents don't keep them at a safe distance. I guess they want to learn to. One thing I learned since being a parent is having patience, patience, and more patience.



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Old 11-11-2006, 09:27 AM   #6
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people fishing spinning gear with the eyelets up and reel on top
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Old 11-11-2006, 09:31 PM   #7
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AHH, Mikey,
I had the shaved head and goatee first.
I think you broke rule #1 and are very ugly.
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Old 11-14-2006, 07:29 AM   #8
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AHH, Mikey,
I had the shaved head and goatee first.
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Wrong..

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It's usually darkest just before it turns Black..
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Old 11-14-2006, 08:11 AM   #9
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HAHAHA Love it!
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Old 11-14-2006, 02:44 PM   #10
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easy

cut up the bait put it on the hook and relax...... unless your sharken its another story




and the smell of fish at the end of the day!

i need fish!
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Old 11-14-2006, 08:55 PM   #11
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Chunkers sitting in front of their gear with their weight and bait washed up on the shore 50 feet down the beach.

People who throw bait into a blitz and not hooking up when everyone else is tossing tins, poppers or jigs and slaying em', TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOU!

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Old 11-16-2006, 08:28 AM   #12
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Chunkers sitting in front of their gear with their weight and bait washed up on the shore 50 feet down the beach.:
This always cracks me up, I see this all the time and what is funny is they appear really serious about what they are doing but the bait is on the beach.
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