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Old 08-22-2006, 04:05 PM
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went deep sea fishin once on the gulf side. one of those half day deal. i was like, ok, ok, the reel is still spinning, ok how deep is this going down?

good time but i get motion sickness real easy
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:20 PM
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All day is ok. We'd need the sattelite internet connection for Pinnacle and youbet. That's my only qualifier. get the job!
WOULD NEVER leave the boat, if we got a stripper/whore on board we would be ALL SET

Booze, chick, Pinnacle/Youbet, friends, strenous(?) fishing
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:22 PM
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what we need to do is go SHARK fishing, i am TOTALLY down for that, and don't care how much it will cost
It's starting to happen.... here's my email to Captain Sharky:

Dear Capt Sharky,

I'd like to explore going for either a 1/2 day or full
day outing sometime early next year. There'd be 3 or
4 of us. One guy says he is "All About" deep sea
fishing. The other guy probably thinks fishing is
ordering the "Whaler combo meal" at Burger King but
wants to fish for Shark. I'm somewhere in between.
We have no gear, so we'd need that. I checked out the
website. Is it just as simple as finding a date that
works and going from there? Any chance you have a
sattelite internet connection onboard?

Thanks.

Bruce
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:25 PM
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Have ya'll seriously never been offshore???

unreal....out in the middle of the Atlantic....2-2.5 hours from shore....nothing in view but beautiful ocean water, as far as your eyes can see. I recommend everyone do it once in their life....and none of that half day bullsh*t....night enough time to drink beer on the half day trips.
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:28 PM
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[quote=SentToStud] And I ain't never been deep-sea fishing. The only fish I ever caught were carp out of the ****ing Rouge River in Detroit.
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Did you use corn meal balls for bait?
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:29 PM
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OH, i so want in on this. Nothing like a day on the water drinking beer and fishing. Well that an
watching kevin fighting for 45 minuts to bring up a freaking boot.
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:30 PM
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OH, i so want in on this. Nothing like a day on the water drinking beer and fishing. Well that and i can kevin fighting for 45 minuts to bring up a freaking boot.

Sh*t....your hick ass would N'Tknow what an ocean looked like if you fell in it. Help if you left the state of Indiana sometime....
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:32 PM
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[quote=Slewbopper]
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And I ain't never been deep-sea fishing. The only fish I ever caught were carp out of the ****ing Rouge River in Detroit.
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Did you use corn meal balls for bait?

No corn meal....throw some chum overboard (in this case, we can throw my chum Scavs over) and get the fish stiring.....then just use other bits of fish, etc....for bait.
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Old 08-22-2006, 05:56 PM
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It's starting to happen.... here's my email to Captain Sharky:

Dear Capt Sharky,

I'd like to explore going for either a 1/2 day or full
day outing sometime early next year. There'd be 3 or
4 of us. One guy says he is "All About" deep sea
fishing. The other guy probably thinks fishing is
ordering the "Whaler combo meal" at Burger King but
wants to fish for Shark. I'm somewhere in between.
We have no gear, so we'd need that. I checked out the
website. Is it just as simple as finding a date that
works and going from there? Any chance you have a
sattelite internet connection onboard?

Thanks.

Bruce
There is absolutely no way you are going to get a response if you really sent this....I am the a serious fisherman, Grandparents used to have a house up at Lake Summerset (Rockford area) and I was bass/walleye/crappie fishing every weekend.

SO DOWN with this, it would have to be FOY weekend, that is when I am going to make my way down there
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Old 08-22-2006, 06:00 PM
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I wonder how many 'mother f'ers' I can drop in a half day period...SERIOUS odds on who is catching the biggest fish, loser will have to run bets all weekend while the winners straight chill
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Old 08-22-2006, 06:06 PM
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I think I have to agree. Been kinda down the past week or so as this whole ordeal has been tiresome. Unemployed and not knowing where your next dollar is coming from is a bit scary.

But....I am living, breathing and walking pain free for the first time in 18 months. The greatest job in the world is waiting for me (not sure what or where it is...but I am staying positive) for when I am able to return to work. 1 week from today I return to my doctor for what I hope will be fantastic news. I got a family that loves me and the prettiest little Jack Russell Terrier in the world that adores and worships the ground that her dad walks on...


Thanks B....your right....life is good....alot better than the way others live...no doubt. I needed that eye opener my friend.
Sounds like your handling your situation just fine, by the way, I just got a new Jack Russell Terrier puppy, replacing my dear old friend who unexpectedly passed away, I love these dogs, they are truly the clowns of the dog world. He makes me smile constantly!
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Old 08-22-2006, 06:13 PM
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Sounds like your handling your situation just fine, by the way, I just got a new Jack Russell Terrier puppy, replacing my dear old friend who unexpectedly passed away, I love these dogs, they are truly the clowns of the dog world. He makes me smile constantly!

She is the first JRT that I have owned...and the best thing ever...love her like there is no tomorrow.
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Old 08-22-2006, 07:03 PM
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[quote=GPK]
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No corn meal....throw some chum overboard (in this case, we can throw my chum Scavs over) and get the fish stiring.....then just use other bits of fish, etc....for bait.
take the right guy, hide his dramamine, and he'll do the chumming for you!

i grew up saltwater fishing, it's a blast! that and hockey are the only things i miss about living down here now. have to settle for the freshwater...bass are ok. but nothing like fighting with what you can't see for what seems forever, and you're hoping like hell it's a big flounder, and then you pull up a shark. now there's adrenaline for ya!
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Old 08-22-2006, 07:23 PM
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take the right guy, hide his dramamine, and he'll do the chumming for you!

i grew up saltwater fishing, it's a blast! that and hockey are the only things i miss about living down here now. have to settle for the freshwater...bass are ok. but nothing like fighting with what you can't see for what seems forever, and you're hoping like hell it's a big flounder, and then you pull up a shark. now there's adrenaline for ya!

Deb....we used to catch alot of yellowfin and dolphin.....amazing the fight a 25-30lb tuna will put up.
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Old 08-22-2006, 07:43 PM
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Deb....we used to catch alot of yellowfin and dolphin.....amazing the fight a 25-30lb tuna will put up.
Tuna is the the most fun fish to catch off shore. Sail fish is the next on my list.
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