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Old 01-26-2008, 04:17 PM   #1
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Fun with Numbskull and Saltfly

Today Numby and I met Saltfly at the Herring Cove beach parking lot in P-Town and walked from there to Long Point and back looking for plugs, beachglass and any other washed up stuff that might be of use or interesting.

Numny found a new 7 inch Yozuri Crystal minnow and a jig. I found a Mackeral Rebel and a Gag's International popper. Saltfly found a ton of high quality beach glass and we found a wreck coming out of the sand (actually two).

We also found a seal carcass freahly killed and devoured by some coyotes ( pic attached, I took it especially for KarlF who I know really appreciates fine photography of seals demise)
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Old 01-26-2008, 04:18 PM   #2
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Some more.
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Old 01-26-2008, 04:19 PM   #3
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Some more. The last ones for you Karl! Enjoy!!!!!
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Old 01-26-2008, 04:33 PM   #4
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Some more. The last ones for you Karl! Enjoy!!!!!

Looks more like something out of "Alien"

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Old 01-26-2008, 05:46 PM   #5
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Some more. The last ones for you Karl! Enjoy!!!!!
what the hell is that?

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Old 01-26-2008, 07:23 PM   #6
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Judging from the blood on the sand, that seal was alive when they got him.
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Old 01-26-2008, 08:32 PM   #7
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Judging from the blood on the sand, that seal was alive when they got him.
So sad...off to seal heaven in Chatham .


Nice pics thanks Flaptail!

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Old 01-26-2008, 08:48 PM   #8
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should have snapped the head off .. great hood ornament .. nice doggy ..

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Old 01-27-2008, 08:12 AM   #9
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THANKS for the pix, Flaptail!

Beautiful place, that part of The Cape is.
Hope to wet a line there some night ?

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Old 01-27-2008, 09:54 AM   #10
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Looks like a nice walk. Haven't been down there since Thanksgiving. Thanks!

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Old 01-27-2008, 09:58 AM   #11
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Second pic: Looks like Ulysses

walking inland until someone asks what that thing he's carrying is..Then he'd know he was far enough from the sea...

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Old 01-27-2008, 10:15 AM   #12
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thanks great pics.been there many times water and beach so calm,wishing for warm weather.
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:03 PM   #13
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:53 PM   #14
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10 GRAND!!!

Holy sheet, that should be enough to elelvate them to VARMINT status and allow us to declare Open Season, 24-7. Sealskin boots and eeel bags can't be that far off can they .

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You guys should file a claim on the wreck. Could be part of the "Whidah" with untold millions buried underneath or nearby. Could be the next Barry Clifford.

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Old 01-27-2008, 07:20 PM   #16
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Looks like a kill by endangered piping plovers gone wild...........
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Old 01-27-2008, 10:59 PM   #17
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Hey Flap;after the lunch we had I went on another walk with the g/f over on the bayside climbing on the sea ice and found 2 needles,a gibbs bottle,a chicken scratch bomber,and a kayak paddle.lots of miles yesterday.today no walking went to the wellfleet cinema and saw'the bucket list" good flick! then fishtailed home.
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Hey Flap;after the lunch we had I went on another walk with the g/f over on the bayside climbing on the sea ice and found 2 needles,a gibbs bottle,a chicken scratch bomber,and a kayak paddle.lots of miles yesterday.today no walking went to the wellfleet cinema and saw'the bucket list" good flick! then fishtailed home.
Your a Machine!!!! Nice finds. Have to keep the sea ice push in mind. Next week we do the bay shore up my way. Was a great day Bob, maybe this time Marcie and Lola can find some mice!

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This [[IS} b/s I or F-18 Make a post on the end of a bluefish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> &&&&& the F #$%^&*( wars starts >>>>>>>>>> gonna be a double standard for the cape [BOYS}

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took me 3 times to read that and get it Mike

yep, double standard, a photo of a ravaged seal remains killed in the wild by a predator not by a man. Peta can go chase the yote. Ya we joke about seals dying but it's not the same , and that thread was fine at first, but somewhere it got bumped and fell apart.
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Some discovered wreck found on a Cape beach is going to be on the channel 4 news tonight? Might this be the one you came across Flap? Looks by the pics on TV that after that storm alot more of it became uncovered?

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Some discovered wreck found on a Cape beach is going to be on the channel 4 news tonight? Might this be the one you came across Flap? Looks by the pics on TV that after that storm alot more of it became uncovered?
You'd be amazed at the stuff that appears and disappears during the Seasons. The HMS Somerset still resides at Peaked Hill. Paul Revere rowed past that ship before his "midnight ride". It was run aground by Truro boys shanghied in Boston during the War of 1812. "You're in the Royal Navy now boys", "The hell we are". The Brits were marched back to Boston at pitchfork point by the Truro hayshakers.
Last season I saw a ship's timber fitted with wooden pegs and bronze spikes. No steel was in it. I thought it was an odd combination of technologies, went back for it but it was gone.
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Jake I've got a couple of shots of planks& ribs at H.H. with brass and pegs taken 2 years ago.Haven't seen it since.
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I did some research this week on the bones we found just south of Wood End. January 9th, 1890, British Brig "Matilda Buck" wrecked and total loss at that very spot. Crew was saved by the wreckers who were on the scene faster than the U.S.L.S.S. who by the way had a station at Wood End!

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You'd be amazed at the stuff that appears and disappears during the Seasons. The HMS Somerset still resides at Peaked Hill. Paul Revere rowed past that ship before his "midnight ride". It was run aground by Truro boys shanghied in Boston during the War of 1812. "You're in the Royal Navy now boys", "The hell we are". The Brits were marched back to Boston at pitchfork point by the Truro hayshakers.
Last season I saw a ship's timber fitted with wooden pegs and bronze spikes. No steel was in it. I thought it was an odd combination of technologies, went back for it but it was gone.
The Vikings visited the outer Cape, I'm waiting for a new hat.

Good stuff Fred!

You would look good in that helmet driving the Race .

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When my Grandmother was in grade school , there were families living at Long Point. She told me that the parents would row their kids to school in Provincetown every day. Can you imagine? School's in the Fall, Winter and Spring , when the weather isn't exactly balmy . Tough bunch out there. Do the remains of the old railway ( to bring up boats) still exist. It did 20 years ago.

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When my Grandmother was in grade school , there were families living at Long Point. She told me that the parents would row their kids to school in Provincetown every day. Can you imagine? School's in the Fall, Winter and Spring , when the weather isn't exactly balmy . Tough bunch out there. Do the remains of the old railway ( to bring up boats) still exist. It did 20 years ago.
Just up inside from Long Point Lighthouse we found a series of pilings that went out into and eventually disapeared into the water on the inside harbor side looking towrds P-Town proper. Also we found another wreck which was obviously an iron hull as you could see the outline of a boat 40 or so feet in length which was sanded in. We also found machinery sticking out of the sand that now that you mention it could have been the machinery to haul boats up a rail system. Saltfly also pointed out the location of a third wreck which is marked by a buoy inside as well.

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A lot of that machinery was crap that the draggers drug up and dumped out there so they'd never run into it again. There was once a couple of huge radial airplane engines there. Other weird looking stuff too. Capt. Nemo looking gizmos. Those pilings running into the water are indeed the remains of the railway, long gone before you and I were born.

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