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spence 11-28-2008 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 641686)
in Iowa they refer to there moonshine by Vintage

This may surprise you, but in Iowa we think of Nebraska as that really flat state with no people.

-spence

Crafty Angler 11-28-2008 06:54 PM

Hey, Spence -

Aren't people who hail from Iowa called "Hoovers" ?

I thought that's what I remembered about it anyway...

I was going to go to grad school at Ames - decided not to, too much dirt and not enough water for me. That was more than a few years ago - probably don't have much more water now, I would guess.

Nebe 11-28-2008 07:06 PM

Iowa is actually the hawkeye state.. but corn husker sounds sort of derogitory.. I mean, if RI's state motto was 'the clam shuckers' I dont think i would live here.

I'm more about 'the show me' state :hihi:

Crafty Angler 11-28-2008 07:36 PM

Hey, as far as I'm concerned I'd be proud to be associated with that noble mollusk as a motto - and a state mascot too for that matter.

It's like we used to say, there's only 2 things that come from Rhode Island - queers and quahogs.

And I don't see any shells on your back, ya big bi-valve :rotflmao:

spence 11-28-2008 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Crafty Angler (Post 641794)
Hey, Spence -

Aren't people who hail from Iowa called "Hoovers" ?

I might just have to kill you.

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I was going to go to grad school at Ames - decided not to, too much dirt and not enough water for me. That was more than a few years ago - probably don't have much more water now, I would guess.
Generally speaking the Squaw Creek which runs through the center of town is about 15-20' wide and 3' deep, so no, there's not a lot of water.

Although in 1993 when I was in school the Squaw Creek got a tad bigger. 500 year floods...

-spence

ilovetwofish 11-28-2008 10:06 PM

I bow to you! You are the king of bass fishing you got me beat, good for you!I was not bragging about what I caught, because I didn' catch those 8 keepers. I know of them being caught which is what I said from the begining. I'm not going to get into a girly arguement with you or anybody on here.I do think some people like to here reports every now and then.TROUBLEMAKER!
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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 641739)
Anyway, I should have know better than to post a toungue in cheek response. I suppose that you do need hope at this time of year as you probably haven't caught "a keeper" (isn't that what you called them?) all year.

Me, I have 200 bass over 20# 60 over 30# this year alone so..... :jump:


cheferson 11-28-2008 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 641739)
Me, I have 200 bass over 20# 60 over 30# this year alone so..... :jump:

Boat fish dont count:1poke: :)

Crafty Angler 11-29-2008 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by cheferson (Post 641858)
Boat fish dont count:1poke: :)

Oh no you ditn't.......:hidin:

Crafty Angler 11-29-2008 07:43 AM

Okay, here we go...

I was in the bar business for 25 years starting my illustrious career at the Bon Zoo in Pt Judith. That was my alma mater - I pretty much learned everything I needed to know in life there. And at times it could get a little...uhhh...rough when Kenny Lyons and Tombstone were playing and I found myself smack ass in the middle of more than a couple of good barroom brawls.

Which is my way of saying I'm gonna vault the bar and put myself square in the middle of this one. I never was a big guy but absolutely nuts counts for a lot when the sheiser hits the fan. And most people realize it's not smart to #### with a crazy person.

Anyway.....

ILT2F, piemma's had more saltwater in his socks than you've been on in your life. Nobody here denies you your passion for the sport - it's how we all got to where we are today. It's a demanding pursuit, mentally and physically and success comes at a stiff price in terms of time and committments that you will find yourself putting aside. Read #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&'s 'Darkside' post if you haven't already. It says a lot about that aspect of it. Believe me, Piemma has paid the cost on that count from what I know about him.

It's easy to hide behind a screen name and you often find that somebody with a handle like 'Crusty Grizzled Surfcaster' is actually some kid in his late teens or early 20's who has picked up a lot from fishing mags and the Internet and sounds like he knows his stuff. The older guys will pick up on that in a heartbeat and in most cases just let it slide while they shake their heads.

Paul, don't let yourself get trolled - you can't tell anyone a thing if they're not gonna listen to the point behind it. I don't know if you remember what it was like to be young or not :hihi: I do, but it's a little vague at this point. Although I never dissed my fishing elders - I wasn't brought up that way and I realized early on there was a helluva lot to be gleaned from them if you gave them their due respect and didn't ask dumbass questions on the 'where or when' aspect. If they saw you were earnest, respectful and flailed away religiously, they might take pity on you and throw you a crumb. That's how it used to work before the Internets, anyway. And that's how the very best today got where they are. The knowledge was passed down by the elders of the sport.

Now it's amazing that those guys are us by virtue of age if nothing else. Pt Jude Joe and I were talking back in the Fall and he said 'Hey remember all those old guys we used to see around the Drive talking in the parking lot? We're them.'

That point in time Joe talked about was when the name 'sharpie' was used with no hint of irony.

IL2F, this isn't reverse age-ism on my part because of what I suspect is your youth. It still works that way in a sense - regardless of what you'll pick up from the internet, if you befriend one of the senior members here, you stand a chance of getting more insight into the sport than you'll ever see posted here. Believe me, guys that worked that hard for it aren't gonna spill it all into cyberspace. Fishing is perhaps the only sport in which your game actually improves with age.

I'm not saying that there aren't younger guys that I don't have a lot of deep respect for. There's one in particular here on the Island that I admire and in this game he's gonna go far if he so chooses. He's polite, respectful and has worked his butt off for everything he's gotten. He didn't do it the easy way because he realized there wasn't one. He's decked a lot of impressive fish when few others have. And he'd never dream of getting up in somebody's grille. He is a young sharpie - and one day he'll be the guy others will turn to to learn. That is the way it's supposed to work.

Well, that's good for now - I've got stuff to do.

Looks like we might've broken it up for a while anyway.... not too many smashed barstools around that I can see....:hihi:

Okay, shake hands, everybody up to the bar - I'll buy :cheers2:

Slingah 11-29-2008 08:06 AM

this thread is low on content & those fish are long gone....
I'm going to close this up so it doesnt become one of those famous winter wars....bossman can open if he likes

JohnR 11-29-2008 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Slingah (Post 641925)
this thread is low on content & those fish are long gone....
I'm going to close this up so it doesnt become one of those famous winter wars....bossman can open if he likes

Nahh... I just read this start to finish and you're right, low on content :laughs:, stays closed..

Besides, I hammered choggies on topwater at the Ditch, breaking choggies ya know


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