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Crafty Angler 01-04-2002 11:56 PM

Fish_Eye: Say It Ain't So!
 
When I talked to Tattoo a while ago he told me he was going to the East Bay Anglers seminar in Barrington.

Now it turns out he's gonna be PART of the show.

Geez, Fish-Eye, don't ya think some folks might be frightened?

JohnR 01-05-2002 08:27 AM

Isn't there a law about that? Something like "no shirt - no service" :gf:

Tattoo 01-06-2002 06:41 AM

Got Elephant Man? :eek:

Fish_Eye 01-06-2002 08:37 AM

I wasn't sure my video presentation would be a big enough hit...I went with the sure thing...Everyone likes a freak show.

I was just trying to do my part and "Get a freak back to work!"
see attached http://webusers.anet-stl.com/~civil/...roduction.html

Oh Tattoo, I understand Alan James Robinson will be attending!

Tattoo 01-06-2002 09:26 AM

Anyone know a GOOD Lawyer? :eek: :confused: :(

Crafty Angler 01-06-2002 12:29 PM

TATTOOO....IS NOT....AN ANIMAL!

GBOUTDOORS 01-06-2002 02:38 PM

EAST Bay Show
 
How is the East Bay show I have never been but bought two tickets for this year?

JohnR 01-06-2002 03:12 PM

GB - Welcome to Striped-Bass!! Another fellow Rho Dyslanduh?

How is the East Bay show you ask? I dunno, this is the first year that I'm going to be there. But I do know that a few of the "events" are certainly worth seeing.

GBOUTDOORS 01-06-2002 03:28 PM

Show
 
Thanks for the reply
NO not from RI next door in Mass. Just getting back into striper fishing. My wife bought me a seaswirl 18.5 center consel last fall and I got to do some fishing in Sept. and Oct. can't wait for spring. Our family has a house on cuttyhunk that I have not been to for 18 yrs and hope to use it this year with the boat.!!!

Slipknot 01-06-2002 04:09 PM

So, GBOUTDOORS, nice to meet ya old buddy. Cuttyhunk you say,hmmmmm. Anytime you need a first mate just say the word. I got plugs:D anything I can do to refresh you on striper fishing just ask :) Welcome to the site.

GBOUTDOORS 01-06-2002 04:18 PM

thanks for the welcome
 
Keep in touch I would be happy to have some company. I fished alone most of last fall as my son was to busy and could not get the time he works mainly in the summer for the Mass. Div. of fisheries and is out straight in the summer and fall.Come on spring time!!!;)

Got Stripers 01-06-2002 05:53 PM

Hey, hey, just because Slippy is home all doped up on cabinet dust and paint fumes and happened to respond first.....no fair :). Does the boat have room for 2 mates?

GBOUTDOORS 01-06-2002 06:38 PM

room for two
 
Yes there is room for two. If you are going to the East Bay show maybe I will see you there.Have not used eels before and would like to learn how.Got a Penn intl. 965 for xmass and a custom rod from CMS to match.Had good luck pluging in old spots and would like to try casting eels in some of these holes.:)

JHABS 01-06-2002 07:20 PM

GBOUTDOORS, Welcome, And maybe could help you with PLUG and HERRING fishing

GBOUTDOORS 01-06-2002 07:32 PM

stillwater plugs
 
Have you tried stillwater plugs yet I found them at Buckos in Fall River this fall and had great luck with them.The popper is great it is a floter and casts a mile. I had days that they would hit nothing else.I have done lots of pluging off Cuttyhunk as I spent lots of my summers there as a young fisherman but have not had the time to fish or go to the island for years but now feel it is time to make time to fish more LOTS more.:)

Clammer 01-06-2002 08:10 PM

G, welcome to the site, don,t listen to all these comments !! them there weekend fishes, the clamdigger fishes all the time ,and all kinds of ways, if you don/t have room, just drop me off on the island, later be seeing you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:laughs: :laughs: :laughs:

redcrbbr 01-06-2002 09:55 PM

welcome to S-B GB:)

TheSpecialist 01-06-2002 10:18 PM

G welcome aboard. If you need your boat washed you came to the right place. ;)

By the way JHabs is a plug maker. His plugs are awsome. :p

chris L 01-07-2002 03:18 PM

seems like alot of fellas want to wash your boat ! let them they do good work . I for one dont want a ride , I want to drive your boat ;).

Have a nice time on the site and welcome !


No hes not an animal but he is a pinhead ! LOL

bloocrab 01-07-2002 03:43 PM

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so is this the official " WELCOME ABOARD " GBOUTDOORS thread??..:D:D......Hey fellow Massman...I'm the only other Mass guy on this site....;) :happy:....so remember ..." Birds of a feather flock together..." :)

.......okay, I lied...:( but welcome aboard angler!!!....

GBOUTDOORS 01-07-2002 06:45 PM

great welcome
 
Again thanks for the welcome wish I had found this site last fall.Sorry but its been a long time since I had a boat so you will have to ride/wash/fish/or sleap but I like to drive for now!:smash:

milo 01-07-2002 06:57 PM

OHOY mate ,climb aboard,YOU'LL be in for a good ride.Where's ya from in MA:smash:

GBOUTDOORS 01-07-2002 07:04 PM

From Fairhaven these days.From Dartmouth as a kid and summers on Nashawena and Cuttyhunk Islands. My aunt and uncle were the caretakers on island for 42 years and I got to spend summers there fishing.

Crafty Angler 01-08-2002 04:25 PM

Welcome aboard, GB -

See what ya did, now you've got yourself 50 deckhands - just try to not get these guys (myself included) too wound up with Cuttyhunk stories - at this time of year that's not hard to do anyway.

It's a great spot here, you'll like it - John's got a good crew here.

Clammer 01-08-2002 05:13 PM

If there ever was a dying and going to heaven , place to be as a teenager, you were there,,,,YOOOOOOOOOOO later:happy:

GBOUTDOORS 01-08-2002 06:35 PM

Your right and can,t wait for spring to start fishing it all over again.But my biggest striper was not cought there it was a 48# cought in padarnaram harbor in 1973. We can,t all fit in the boat at once but I will be happy to have a few GOOD fisherman along to help gaf the big ones.

Clammer 01-08-2002 08:10 PM

GB, but back in 1973 you caught the 48# on a pogie, along with everyone else, SOOOOOOOOOO that doesn,t count!!!!!!!!!!;)

JohnR 01-08-2002 08:10 PM

GB - you were still dealing in the same pool of fish ;) - if you have a mild case of the sniffles, you'll find 100 or so here offerin' a Kleenex :hihi: for shot to be first mate for a day at Cuttyhunk. No bashfull souls here. :cheers:

Sandman had us all worked up a couple months ago when he was surfcasting that little island, I still drool occasionally... We were also tossing an idea about of getting a few of us together and surf fishing it....

Here was the thread we had going back then: http://www.striped-bass.com/vbulleti...ight=cuttyhunk

Were you confident with your boat in those waters? I'm toying with the idea of a boat too TO SUPLEMENT my surf fishing (I can see me getting yelled at by a bunch of people now). That is in the range of what I'm considering, more specifically: center consoles from 19-23 feet, like an old Seacraft (Billboy - i GOTS to check out your boat sometime & get some inspiration) or Mako or something new like a Seaswirl/H-sport/Triumph with enough decent deadrise... That area is one of the areas that I intend to boatfish and I want a boat that is safe (all things relative) in a snot SW running through...

Clammer 01-09-2002 03:55 PM

John,Ihave a friend that has one of those old seacrafts with some seroius fishing hours on it [outside] If you want to check it out , let me know, its just a couple of miles from us and its out of the water having work done/////////////////////Mike

JohnR 01-09-2002 04:09 PM

TALK TO ME BROTHER!!!!

BTW - did you call me yeaterday? I'll probably page you anyway...


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