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JohnR 11-29-2002 04:50 PM

Het Joe - great article on OTW
 
I don't know if you have read it yet but Joe wrote an article on Andy Lemar in this issue of OTW. Andy is a fantastic fellow that I've had the pleasure to meeting in the past couple years. A truly great fellow and a heck of an angler

http://www.striped-bass.com/npsfa/andywithbass1.jpg

And he get's around better on the rocks than I do at half his age :eek5:

If you can, read it!

Slipknot 11-29-2002 05:23 PM

I did read that John, and I enjoyed it very much. I give it 2 thumbs up.

milo 11-30-2002 09:03 AM

what SLIP SAID .. GREAT READ..

Joe 11-30-2002 09:24 AM

Thanks John,Slip, Milo -
Andy is a great guy and real gentleman - he is still out there and can still fish quite well. Thanks to Gene at OTW for letting me have a little elbow room to explore different tpyes of stories - there are other excellent local anglers out there who deserve some press, and I hope to do some more stories along this line.
Joe

Tattoo 11-30-2002 09:36 AM

Love reading about the legends and history of what seems to be a dieing breed, surfcasting.

Great job, hopefully more to come?

SeaWolf 12-01-2002 09:00 AM

i have to agree, great article joe. it's great to read about how the fishing was "back then", but it's better to read about the anglers of yesteryear and their stories. keep it up!

JohnR 12-01-2002 09:33 AM

Joe - I'm told that Nelson V. also knows every nook & cranny along 'Gansett :D ...

Seriously, I would like to see some more of these angler driven articles too. They do show the most often overlooked aspect of local angling - THE FISHERMEN! So much emphasis is given to this lure or that bait and that spot that the anglers that have worked so many nights get overlooked - granted, some like it that way :D ...

Keep up the good work...

thewaterfordstriper 12-01-2002 10:55 PM

one of the better ones i have read since i began my subscription a year ago. i want more of the same types of articles. it is always nice to read somebody else's insider info. (not that i am willing to part with it lol)

chumbucket 12-02-2002 09:36 AM

Great article, I'm gonna re-subscribe just because of articles like that one.:btu:

Bill L 12-03-2002 06:28 AM

That was a great read. Anybody see Joe Mollica's/Snug Harbor's report in last week's Fisherman? Brought a smile to my face:

"Andy Lemar was determined to prove that there are still fish at Block ISlands SE light, so he made the trip alone and had the whole place to himself. His efforts were rewarded with 8-bass the first night and 9 the second. The bass were all in the 10 to 25-pound range and fell for both needlefish plugs and eels."

JohnR 12-03-2002 08:33 AM

Hehehehe... Not suprised - lucky dog :kewl:

chris L 12-03-2002 11:52 AM

Its people like Andy I hope to grow up to be ! first I have to grow up !

Good read Joe ! Keep it up as long as the older salty dogs will talk to you about fishing .


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