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Old 07-30-2011, 04:12 PM   #1
jayjem5
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so here goes

Hello,

I am looking to hook up with someone to go out offshore fishing. I own a 21 ' center console but just don't have the balls to go out too far. I would like to get some experence under my belt in a bit bigger of a boat before I attempt it myself. I hear everyone talk about the "dump" and the " fairway bouy" but think it's stupid for me to go out spend the fuel and time to get out there and not know my ass from my elbow. I am interested in trolling for tuna/ shark/ mahi and would like to know how to fish with bars, chains, or what ever else. I am willing to help with fuel, Help washing the boat and anything else I can do. I am not looking to lounge on the boat in sun and let everyone do the work or just drink and get hammered. I want to learn. I have been to 3 shark tournaments but just chummed and never learned about trolling or tuna. btw I am fortunate enough to have the kind of job where I can take almost any day off with a an hours notice. If anyone has any suggestions, comments, ideas let me know
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