niko
04-27-2020, 06:35 PM
The state shut charters down today until the stay at home order is lifted. My guess would be June 1st
View Full Version : No charters in mass niko 04-27-2020, 06:35 PM The state shut charters down today until the stay at home order is lifted. My guess would be June 1st Sea Dangles 04-27-2020, 07:32 PM Haddock will get a break from you pirates Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device niko 04-27-2020, 08:21 PM the silver lining of all this is bass may actually get a break this spring anyway. I'm hoping we can salvage some of june but a lot of my customers are old guys. between no snow plowing and now this its been a #^&#^&#^&#^&ty start to 2020. good news is me and the boys are gonna fish our butts off Guppy 04-28-2020, 05:36 AM the silver lining of all this is bass may actually get a break this spring anyway. I'm hoping we can salvage some of june but a lot of my customers are old guys. between no snow plowing and now this its been a #^&#^&#^&#^&ty start to 2020. good news is me and the boys are gonna fish our butts off What could be better! :hihi: hq2 04-28-2020, 11:58 AM Yeah, it’ll keep the headboats in too. Will make things better for sea bass fishermen; won’t catch ‘em all in the first week. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device piemma 04-28-2020, 02:20 PM the silver lining of all this is bass may actually get a break this spring anyway. I'm hoping we can salvage some of june but a lot of my customers are old guys. between no snow plowing and now this its been a #^&#^&#^&#^&ty start to 2020. good news is me and the boys are gonna fish our butts off Spend quality time with the boys Paul. They grow up too quickly. clambo 04-28-2020, 02:38 PM Wow that sucks Niko. I am so sick of this Corona crap! Do not touch your face unless you wash your hands! We as humans touch our faces without our being aware we are doing it. The governor of Michigan was in the middle of an update telling everyone what to do when she licked her finger to change the page on what she was reading! Holy crap! My wife is an ER nurse with 43 yrs. exp. She comes home, hits the shower and we go on as usual. RI won't let us in but their governor tells RI residents to go to ma to shop on tv. Go in a store wear a mask,I see people wearing masks in their car when they are alone! Have fum fishing with the boys Niko. I don't know their ages but there will come a time when they find girls and all bets are off! See ya brother Jim in CT 04-28-2020, 05:56 PM the silver lining of all this is bass may actually get a break this spring anyway. I'm hoping we can salvage some of june but a lot of my customers are old guys. between no snow plowing and now this its been a #^&#^&#^&#^&ty start to 2020. good news is me and the boys are gonna fish our butts off really hope we can fluke nantucket shoals this summer. good luck getting through may. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Clammer 04-28-2020, 06:08 PM Jim In Conn ya bette roff to buy your own rig .then ya can go where ya want >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>as long as you don,t tow >< JohnR 04-29-2020, 07:51 AM We as humans touch our faces without our being aware we are doing it. The governor of Michigan was in the middle of an update telling everyone what to do when she licked her finger to change the page on what she was reading! Holy crap! Hahaha - yeh, old habits die hear. RI won't let us in but their governor tells RI residents to go to ma to shop on tv. Go in a store wear a mask,I see people wearing masks in their car when they are alone! Have fum fishing with the boys Niko. I don't know their ages but there will come a time when they find girls and all bets are off! See ya brother RI Gov said she'd prefer RI'ers stay in RI but if you have to go to Mass you should quarantine. Which is a little silly, but we are not necessarily as bad off as Mass. I crack up when the people are in the car are driving with Masks on. nightfighter 04-29-2020, 08:51 AM but we are not necessarily as bad off as Mass. Curious as to what that means. You are keeping this in the Covid-19 discussion I am assuming. JohnR 04-29-2020, 08:58 AM Curious as to what that means. You are keeping this in the Covid-19 discussion I am assuming. Yes, we seem to have a lower rate of C19 and a higher testing rate per capita than Mass It is not much but RI seems to be doing best from NJ to Mass. Not by a long shot though Jim in CT 04-29-2020, 10:30 AM Jim In Conn ya bette roff to buy your own rig .then ya can go where ya want >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>as long as you don,t tow >< I've had my own boat, got rid of it when kids were born, we weren't using it enough to justify the cost. If all goes well, as soon as the youngest graduates from college, I'm driving home from his graduation, and doing 2 things - giving my work clothes to Goodwill, and buying a small boat that I can fish on and handle 10 lobster pots. I think that if you fish on boats less than 10-15 times a year, you're better off chartering. And you meet some great guys like Cohenfishing and Fishbucket and hopefully Niko this year. piemma 04-30-2020, 07:28 AM Hahaha - yeh, old habits die hear. RI Gov said she'd prefer RI'ers stay in RI but if you have to go to Mass you should quarantine. Which is a little silly, but we are not necessarily as bad off as Mass. I crack up when the people are in the car are driving with Masks on. Me too. I guess I am quarantining. I work in Mass. Drive home, eat and go to bed Raven 05-01-2020, 09:41 AM . I am so sick of this Corona crap! Do not touch your face unless you wash your hands! We as humans touch our faces without our being aware we are doing it. PLUS....there are still PEOPLE out there :point: KISSING FISH :love: I think Jimmy Huston should be thrown in Prison :fury: :grins: tlapinski 05-01-2020, 01:42 PM Similar to what was done in New Jersey earlier in the week, the RFA teamed up with several local for-hire groups to file a request with the Massachusetts Governor to be included in Phase One reopening of the state. http://www.thefisherman.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=feature.display&feature_ID=2617&ParentCat=19 vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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