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11-21-2009, 07:37 PM
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Uncle Rob
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cheshire, CT>
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Who made fishing so great for you?
I was just looking at the photo's of 2009 and I just could not help but think who hooked me onto fishing. For me it was my uncle Ray, he lived in a very small village just off of M.V. Ma. I can still feel the first nigth he took me striper fishing off of the bridge I was all of seven. To this day, Ray, I thank you! I could tell you so much about this man, but the big part is , he was the one!
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11-21-2009, 07:47 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2,038
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Best friend's dad
My dad didn't fish, but my best friend's dad Al did.
He took us just about every weekend from the time I was 12 until I was 18.
My buddy lives out of state now, and I have a family of my own, but I still get together with Al a couple times a year for some fishing.
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11-21-2009, 08:31 PM
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time to go
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 2,318
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My grandfather and my mom, gramps had the boat and my mom loved to fish I got to go sometimes. They fished Cape Cod Tuna Club Tournaments back in the 70's and when I got to see the giants my mom caught I was hooked, she showed me how to cast in the Barnstable marina of his boat 'The Angler'. She managed to snag the rod and get it back after 2 times I tried to cast then I learned how to not let the rod go shortly after that I caught my first snapper blue. Just big enough that it bit my knuckle and made me bleed so the battle/obsession began. I couldn't get enough of it, I would search every where for shrimp and minows to use for bait. I miss being a kid; well my body misses being a kid because now I'm just a big kid in a 46 year old body.
Ed
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11-21-2009, 08:45 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Back to C.Cod x'd Rangeley Me.
Posts: 922
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I Taught Myself
I was born in Dorchester and at about 6 yrs old[1956] I'd sneak down the street[adams st.} to the Cedar Grove Cemetery and play in the big trees.Then crossed the train tracks[Bakers Chocolate} to the Neponset River and played along the shore with the horseshoe crabs and minnows.Then found the Granite Av. bridge and watched the men fishing from the bridge and I was hooked.I did errands for my mom and aunt&uncle[lived upstairs] to the "courner store" and they'd give me change.I saved up enough to buy a drop line at the bait shop in Codman Sq[by Ashmont T station].The man at the bait shop gave me afew seaworms and off i went back to the river.As i walked,the box opened and me smelling the seaweed and worms as i walked.Getting to the bridge I did'nt understand why everyone was on one side of the bridge so I went to the other side.After a few fruitless trips[I'd hide the dropline next to the house in the hedges]I was on the other side of the bridge doing the same thing.An oldtimer had been watching me the times i went there and finally had me come over to his side and let me put my line down with him.He showed me to let line line to the bottom and bounce it off and on.After about 10mins and BOOM!! fish-on...Up came a cod about 25-28" It was HUGE!!!.Everyone on the bridge was clapping.I rolled up my dropline and headed home down Granite av. and up Gallivan blvd. to home.I was soooooo proud.Well,I got home and my mother was horrified.I wanted the fish for supper.After being yelled at for being at the river and told to go to my room for a possible'licking'.my mom told me never to go near that river again.In the meantime[i found out many years later]my uncle went down to the fishmarket and bought some haddock and that was MY fish for supper.The real fish was given to a neighbor and kept the secret from me.To this day nobody in my family fishes at all and think it's nuts to be out doing what we love.OH!!! I did get a few 'lickins' in the next few years because i just could'nt stay away from that river.
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11-21-2009, 09:07 PM
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Middleboro MA
Posts: 17,125
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My father got me into fishing at an early age. He used to take my older brother, my younger brother and myself fishing different places like Whitman pond in Weymouth where we grew up fishing from shore and in the winter from the ice. I also remember fishing in his wooden Hiliner boat for flounder one after another someplace in Quincy or Boston Harbor. Around 1969 I was 8 and we lived near the Weymouth resevoir and my older brother and I and friends would get our rods and some worms and spend all day fishing the pond and having a blast. Those days it was endless summers.
He also took us to a place we called pickeral pond, it's all we caught.
Later in life my older brother got me back into fishing and we'd trout fish all the time, then he began salt water fishing so I got interested in that since I had a chance to get something much larger than a trout.
Once I started buying plugs instead of bait, it was all over for me, I was hooked on striper fishing and still love it to this day.
Thanks Dad
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11-22-2009, 06:52 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Between the thighs
Posts: 559
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The grass was taller then I was when I struck off to fish...worms dug from the yard,pine cone for a bobber,round tin of mixed hooks an some line..headed up the road to the closest pond...when I cleaned out the all the ponds close to home I headed down the other road from the house that led to the salt, armed with a used 4' old boat rod,sinker an hook..dug some hogs for bait an caught sand sharks on the incoming.that turned into catching schoolies and it was all up hill from there....52 years ago.thats alot of  under ones belt.
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11-22-2009, 07:36 AM
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BigFish Bait Co.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hanover
Posts: 23,392
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I fished fresh water from a young age. My folks gave me a black and white Zebco 202 for my birthday one year....I was maybe 8? My Dad worked at a private swimming pond on the Weston/Lincoln line for 25 summers I was growing up so I spent alot of time there with him fishing for bass, pickeral perch and blue gills while he worked. Great summers!
After I separated from my first wife I had zero money......so with what little I did have I would take my 2 young sons, get a bucket of shiners and go fishing in the local ponds! Then with my last couple dollars I would buy them each a Happy Meal afterwards. We made the very best of a bad situation.
One day my sons and I spent an afternoon at Nantasket Beach in Hull. As they jumped around in the surf they saw a bunch of fish swimming around them......they were schoolie stripers chasing peanuts. The boys asked if we could try fishing for them some day? I had never fished stripers before......fished for tommy cod and flounder with my Zebco as a boy but that was all my saltwater experience. So per my boys request we took a couple of my Dad's very dated and dusty fishing rod and reel combos from the basement and headed to the local bait and tackle shop where we bumped into a buddy of mine who was headed to Hull Gut to soak some bait for stripers.....so he invited us along. My boys each caught their first ever striper that day. That was a great day for this Dad with his 2 boys. So beautiful were the stripers to me I was bitten by the bug! So I started to educate myself on striper fishing and started to go quite a bit. Long story short that was 1 beach buggy, 1 kayak, 1 wet suit, 1 canal bike, 8 pairs of waders, 3 years as MSBA Vice President, untold thousands of dollars in fishing and plug building equipment, 17,000+ posts on S-B and over 10 years ago.......I was not bitten by the bug I was devoured by it!!!  I am a richer man for all of it.......there is nothing I would rather do!
My kids made fishing great for me! They were great times with them when they were young and I was broke!
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Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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11-22-2009, 07:48 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: weymouth
Posts: 1,360
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When I was a kid, my Dad took me fishing every weekend for as long as I can remember. My first fishing memory as a kid was with my Moms dad, and my father, and myself on a canoe somewhere on Wini. I casted my zebco into the weeds, and can remember my dad cussing. All of a sudden my bobber disappeared and my rod bent over. After a good struggle a nice 16 inch large mouth was being pulled over the side of that green canoe. I don't know who was more proud, my dad or me. My dad bought a canoe sometime after that. It was a nice setup. A green Colman with a transom on the back. I think It was called a scanoe. We had an electric engine on the back and we would fish all over New Hampshire ponds in search of trout and bass.
My dads parents had a house in the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia. My summer vacations were spent fishing for spot and croak-er. Lots of fun.They had a an aluminum john boat. I would catch minnows on the dock, then row the boat out to the creek and fish ebb and flo. I had to be careful on the way in because if the fishing was to good there would be no water around the dock when I got back. i would be tits deep in mud, with a big smile on my face because the boat was usually filled with fish. When I was in fifth grade My Grandfather and his friend took me tuna fishing. We went out of Virginia Beach. I caught a White Marlin a bunch of tuna. Did not know how fortunate I was. I still have a plack somewhere from the Governor of Virgina for releasing the marlin.
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thats why they call it fishing not catching
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11-21-2009, 08:07 PM
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Uncle Rob
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cheshire, CT>
Posts: 139
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WoodyCT; it's funny most of the time it was'nt your father. I taught my son's to ski, but no matter how many times I took them fishing, it just did'nt click. Today thay both love to fish with me, but it was their freinds father that did it.
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11-21-2009, 08:11 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Libtardia
Posts: 21,690
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Myself
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11-21-2009, 08:41 PM
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Uncle Rob
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cheshire, CT>
Posts: 139
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I really hope that more of us take the time to tell about our best first time or our who thought us how to tie our first knot. Ha John' who was it for you?
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11-22-2009, 10:52 AM
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BuzzLuck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Brockton
Posts: 6,414
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My Dad fishing the freshwater lakes of southern NJ. My saltwater addiction of recent was fueled by a pair of coworkers (Chuck M. now out of GH and Jeff N now of Edisto Is, SC, formerly out of W Greenwich RI) in about YR2000.
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 Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
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11-22-2009, 12:03 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: MA - Ol' New England - USA
Posts: 791
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My father and my uncle. Dad has always been a meat fisherman leaning towards shiners now a days because of his age. I was the one who turned them on to lures when I was a kid. Rapala's have always been very very good to me.  Rebels were ok, too - the darn lips use to fall off after a while and had to be re-glued (mid 1970's)
Dad would go out fishing for bullheads in Lynn after he got out of work around 10 pm (his friend drove, we didn't have our own car). My uncle would take me down to Muddy River and the Charles.
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Ray 'md2020'
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11-22-2009, 03:02 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Framingham, MA, USA
Posts: 410
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When I was younger, my Dad took us worm and bobber fishing. Most of the fishing I did was with friends riding our bikes to ponds, fishing in the local river. . I went on small charters a few times catching blues. I got the salt water bug about 10 years ago when my sister got a place down the Cape.
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11-22-2009, 06:49 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Sturbridge MA
Posts: 3,127
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My dad threw a rod in my hands when i was about 3, and that is all it took.
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Everything is better on the rocks.
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11-22-2009, 06:57 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Norwich Ct
Posts: 276
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Henry Hetu, Pat Abate,and last but certainly not least,Cliff Theve.
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11-23-2009, 08:17 AM
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Too old to give a....
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,505
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The obsession started for real in the late 60's.
My friends Mark , Tom and Steve would ride our banana seated stingrays out to Moon island , pre dawn. ( different world back then ).
We would jig up Macs and live line them on apple bobbers for bass on those old beat up piers. Or shooting rats off the rocks with 22s.
With a bunch of ex cons who lived in their cars in the woods.
Those ex cons were good guys to us, cook soup in overturned hub caps on a wood fire.
Still fish all the time with Mark , Tom and Steve, just like brothers.

Last edited by MAKAI; 11-23-2009 at 08:24 AM..
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May fortune favor the foolish....
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11-23-2009, 08:41 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Back to C.Cod x'd Rangeley Me.
Posts: 922
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MAKAI
The obsession started for real in the late 60's.
My friends Mark , Tom and Steve would ride our banana seated stingrays out to Moon island , pre dawn. ( different world back then ).
We would jig up Macs and live line them on apple bobbers for bass on those old beat up piers. Or shooting rats off the rocks with 22s.
With a bunch of ex cons who lived in their cars in the woods.
Those ex cons were good guys to us, cook soup in overturned hub caps on a wood fire.
Still fish all the time with Mark , Tom and Steve, just like brothers.

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AHHHH the memories,,,Going to the fire academy at low tide and finding the flounder rigs wrapped on the rocks off the wall.Getting a fishing pass so we could go out to the pier on the n/e side of long i.
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11-23-2009, 08:49 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Cape Cod, MA
Posts: 404
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Grew up fishing with my father and his friend Sonny. We mainly caught bluefish as striped bass were hard to come by. Sonny had a boat and I have fond memories of trolling around in it. My best memories are surf casting with my dad at Craigville Beach and other beaches in the Hyannis area. Lost of big bluefish were caught. Fun times!!
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11-23-2009, 10:21 PM
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Too old to give a....
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,505
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Quote:
Originally Posted by saltfly
AHHHH the memories,,,Going to the fire academy at low tide and finding the flounder rigs wrapped on the rocks off the wall.Getting a fishing pass so we could go out to the pier on the n/e side of long i.
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It's a real shame we can't get those bums off Long Island.
Real good fishing right up against the beach at night out there.
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May fortune favor the foolish....
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