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Fun & Plugs from some of the board sponsors...
Again, I want to thank Don & Charlie from Weekapaug B&T and Mike & the family from M&Ds for donating plugs to "The Cause". Remember how they help keep the lights on here next time you're buying something ;) :p ...
OK - We have new STUFF from Mike @ M&D's this week. Same deal as last time, let's come up with a format and how to draw the lucky winners. I also like Don's suggested date of January 8 as a the final drawing date... Afterall, Navy Ships of War are cool... http://www.striped-bass.com/Images/cctplugs.jpg So, how should we run this one and how should we distribute the winnings? |
One winning per member might be fair. That has been done on other boards in the past. We really have some great sponsers. Thanks Mike, Don, and Charlie.
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Maybe make up groups of $10 prizes. Like 1 mackeral Pencil popper. 2 or 3 jigs . 2 swimmers , etc. Yes , if you won one in the first draw you're out of the second!! :)
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I'll take 'em all thank you :D
Those look very appetizing. |
thanks don charlie and mike . nice !! Ill take the mac poppers and the jigs and I could always use a few more bombers . Oh what the heck I'll take them all then there wont be any fighting amongst the boys !
How about if you have ever won anything " anything " in your life then you cant get in the drawing . That should sway the plugs alittle my way . ;) same as is good and if you win in one your removed from the remaining draws . |
Please count me in! I think anyway you decide to do it will be fair, as long as my name is pulled out of that hat! :D A Big thank you to Don, Charlie, and Mike!!!!
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John:
It looks like you have 9 plugs, 3 of which are poppers, and 6 jigs (including the shad in the lower right of the picture). Why not make up three sets each containing 3 plugs and 2 jigs. Make the 3 plugs one popper and 2 swimmers. Then let your wife do the 3 drawings--and If you win, you're going swimming at the West Wall in April!! Winners of anything during, say, the last year, are not eligible. Eligible members have to state their participation by email to the board. Same as last time: If I don't win then it's rigged!! How's that?:D |
COUNT ME IN AND THANKS DON,CHARLIE AND MIKE.HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think you better just send me the mackeral pencil popper , the redfin and the megabait jig. That would make me happy. :)
That way you can leave my name out of the hat so everyone else has a better chance of winning what's left. Logical?? |
Okay, if it's time to get onboard, I'll throw my name in the hat, too.
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OK - groupin' a few things together works, three prizes including a mixture of stuff...
Let's have a little fun with this. So say that since Fishpart, Tattoo, & C-Ratt already won in the last round (and will be OK to win for future rounds), what if we took their three chances and gave them out to others for some funny story. If some of you cough up a funny thing that happened to you or a friend or something you saw over the past couple years fishing that's funny and would hold back cabin-fever a little, the 3 winners from the last round can choose which funny story they like best and give their "chance" to those that had one of the 3 funniest stories (am I making any sense here :rooleyes: ?)... So the three with the funniest stories according to C-ratt, Fishpart, & Tattoo would double their chances in the drawing... How does that sound? Figure we have 3-4 months of cabin fever to squash here, may as well have some fun with it... Just a little clarification... Don & Charlie @ http://weekapaug.com donated for the first one and Mike http://capecodtackle.com is donating for this one.... |
Count me in and I've got a good story about a women that fishes professionally for pollack, would that count?http://www.rgsiroisco.com/juls1.jpg
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Please put my name in the hat again. Whatever you come up with will be fair.
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GS - That made me laugh... hehehe.
Sorry FW, but you're smiling as much there as when your holding your biggest bass :D . Do you still love me? |
Does it have to be a fishing story??
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i'll sit back and watch this one if it's ok. do need a good chuckle. my withdrawals have almost subsided and am sleeping most of the night. wife says i am only setting the hook once or twice a night now;) :eek:
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Very funny GS, your just jealous that I kicked your A## on those Pollack all day long!!!!!!!
I still love ya JohnR, like I told ya before, as long as something is pulling the other way, I'm a happy camper!!! I have quite a few stories I can tell, how many can I submit "eelsleeper"!!! |
i like the grouping idea. please count me in!
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Damn talking is what I do best!;) But I like being a judge too!
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John,
Put my name in the hat a whole bunch of times, I sure would like to win something this year. |
John, please drop the ol' bluefish in the hat.....
much obliged.... HAPPY AND SAFE NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!!!!! |
Please,put me in,haven't been around for a while ,all hell broke loose with old computer but feels good to be back.THANX:D
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Welcome back Milo :btu:
OK - I just received the package from MikeT - thanks Mike!! I like the idea about grouping up the plugs. How about when Swimmer went swimming? You din't think his name derived from plugs, did you ;) ? Specialist, say if you had a funny story about Canalratt while hunting, yeh we could do that... Or if anyone has a real funny story not fishing - that's OK too... OK - in so far... HESH2 Saltheart Crafty Angler Got Stripers ragfly specialist redcrbbr Fisherwoman Smokey mikeybluefish milo Remember, something funy as determined by Fishpart, Tattoo, or Cratt can increase your chances... |
Happy new year
John, please count me in. |
I'm in, I can never say no to something fishing related especially when its free :D
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Put me in. Thanks
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The invisible ink from slipknot must have drained into my post . The one where "I want the poppers . Count me in . IM IN right ? ;)
All be it wasnt a formal I do ! but I do want some plugs ! I do I do I do ! |
Happy New Year Carl...
OK, seems that I've gotten all my kickbacks :cheers: and have added Chrils & Slip to the list :rtfm: HESH2 Saltheart Crafty Angler Got Stripers ragfly specialist redcrbbr Fisherwoman Smokey mikeybluefish milo Slipknot ChrisL Jenty Bob Senior Quint Carl Anthony S.I.M Nobody other than Fisherwoman or Schoolie Monster has an embarrasing story? |
OK count me in. When and where do we post our "Funny Story"?
DZ |
DZ , you post it right here , right now! :)
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Count me in on the plug drawing. I need some new plugs for my brand new custom 9 footer; that was a present for Christmas from my wife. She picked the colors and the wrap herself, with a little help from FW. Bluefish here I come.
Happy New Year to All. Topwater. |
I'd like to play, PLEASE!
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OK , here's the short version of a good fishing story:
I once had an old girlfriend who wanted to go fishing with me at Lake Quinsig in Worc/Shrewsbury MA. We were likely to get perch and largemouth bass , maybe even a trout. I had a good outfit but no spare so I set her up with an old baitcaster rod with a closed face zebco spinning reel on it. :) It wouldn't cast at all so I tied a big striper lure on there so at least she could cast it. It was a Rebel about a foot long with 3 sets of treble hooks. Beginners luck , she hooks the largest largemouth bass i have ever seen alive in my life. She takes one look at this huge bass and throws the rod and reel in the lake and runs back to the car in the parking lot screaming in fear!! :) The bass swims away with the whole rig. I tried to snag it with mine but no luck. As god is my witness , it's a true story. |
Ok last year I took my brother and his friend , and brother in law, my sister and her boyfriend. We were using live herring. I was busy setting everyone up and hardly had time to get a line wet. After everyone elses lines were in I hooked a herring through the nostril. I went to cast it , and on the back cast it shot off and hit some guy in the back of the head. Embarassing yes, funny, yes only cause the guy had a sense of humor. Next time I get my lines in first.:smash:
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this is also a true story, this happened back when i was a young lad lobstering on a rather small day boat, probably not more than a 30 footer. we used to do two and three day trips with this old wooden, historic gem. well to get to the story we, the captain and i, would take turns driving the boat while the other guy slept. one night it was kinda rough out and we were heading for home when i noticed the boat was feeling a little more sluggish than usual, i slowed the boat down and just took a look around to see if i could see anything out of the ordinary. i didn't see anything unusual, but because i slowed the boat down the captain had woken up up and ask me what was going on. i told him what i thought , and he went out on deck and lifted a plate and to our surprise it was full of water. great i thought to myself we are sinking as panic rapidly started creeping in.
there is one thing you have to understand, back then we never left shore without dry rolling papers and enough stuff to keep one twisted till we reached the dock again. the captain just happened to be one of the biggest heads/burnouts around, i wasn't to far behind him myself back then. well anyways to get back to the story, i guess he got on the radio and notified some help and returned to me as i was bailing the boat out with a 5 gallon bucket. he stuck his hand into the bilge and fished around a bit and pulled out the bilge pump and started to inspect it and (i remember this clearly) pulled the cover off of the pump and there was nothing in it but a bunch of corroded green wires. i was pretty much stressed out bailing like the wind and not seeming to get any where. i can really remember him asking me to go and get some peanut butter and i'm thinking to myself what the hells he want peanut butter for the damn boat is sinking, so i ran and got the peanut butter thinking maybe he is going to coat the wires with it to stop the corrosion so we can get the pump working again. i still remember the look on his face when i brought the peanut butter back to him and he asked "where's the bread" . we're on a sinking boat and this guy wanted a sandwich, he sat there eating his pb sandwich while i continued to bail. he then put the pump together again. needless to say the pump caught up with the water and the packing around the shaft needed tightening, and we made it home safe and sound. that was my last trip on that boat. but those words"where's the bread " will be with me forever;) |
So Red, needless to say the captain just needed to take care of his MUNCHIES first, right.
Saltheart, LMAO that is one funny story, too bad about the poor bass but that is hilarious, I can picture her now tossing the rod and running away :):laughs: |
Hey, so my no-luck streak can continue... Count me in...
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LMAO Red - The sky is falling and skipper want's a frieking sandwich - hehehe...
HESH2 Saltheart Crafty Angler Got Stripers ragfly specialist redcrbbr Fisherwoman Smokey mikeybluefish milo Slipknot ChrisL Jenty Bob Senior Quint Carl Anthony S.I.M DZ Topwater OX Arby And those with stories that get a bonus round: RedCbbr Saltheart Specialist Does anyone remember the guy, probably the islands only semi-homeless individual, that used to wear the gorilla mask at Sharky's Landing on the Vineyard? Had the real old and mangy dog? Last time I saw him was 3 or 4 years ago? Anyone remember him? |
JOHN, I don't have enough PLUGS.
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We all knew we were pushing the season. It was now late November, Thanksgiving Turkey just a recent memory. Bass were still to be had on these island shores although we had yet to see any on this our last weekend trip of the year. Very few casters were on island now, just the hard core, the shadows in the night. Zeke, Al and I worked the rock bar with needlefish plugs in the 35-degree night. Very cold but at least the wind was calm. We waded the bar gingerly so as not to get our hands wet, as they would then become useless appendages. We cast for an hour with no action save for the occasional 8-inch sand eel we would snag on our plugs. At least the bait was present. Then it started. Zeke was the first to hook-up when we heard him mutter, "I'm on". Before Zeke could land his fish Al and I also hooked-up. These fish fought differently and when we beached them we knew why. They were all dogfish. Not an uncommon occurrence in the surf this time of year with the cooler water temps, but usually caught by the bait guys, not plugging. We continued to catch these doggies for the next half-hour. As we landed them they would spit up sand eels. By now we were somewhat resigned to the fact that we might not catch any bass. So we started to have some fun with our "dogfish blitz". We began a contest to see who could land the largest doggie, the winner would lay claim to a whole pint of Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey ice cream back at the cottage. As one of us would hook-up we would lean into the rod and yell "This is the pool winner" or "Bet you can't beat this one". We just couldn't believe we had all this bait but no bass. Must have passed by the island early this year. Al had the lead with a nice 7-8 pound doggie. He said that the ice cream back at the cottage was already starting to taste good. I had another hook-up. Al and Zeke being the jokers they are started barking at me like dogs. But this hook-up was different; it was taking some line and heading up the bar with me in tow. Al and Zeke thought I was playing it up and followed me as I chased my ice cream winning doggie, the guys barking and laughing at me the whole time. When I finally had this hook-up in the wash I put my neck light on it to reveal a plump 20-pound bass. I lifted her up, turned and faced the guys who were still barking. Talk about two guys shutting up quick and running back to continue casting. I'd say I had the last laugh of the night (as well as what was the last bass of the season). Al won the ice cream that night as my bass was ruled an ineligible species in the dogfish contest. He did share it with us. Since that night the three of us now refer "Chunky Monkey" as "Dandy Dogfish". DZ ;) |
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