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Old 08-02-2013, 01:22 PM   #27
LINESIDES
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Quote: I know what they were doing.. they were running tight trying to push fish out of the wash... watching for the comet trail in the fire...
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That’s a Technique from the old days.

Advice etched in our memories from out trainers and mentors. We knew better!

Ray Moulton called them cardinal sins.
Advice given to us by friends who cared about us because they had been their!
Ray Moulton said you never eat in a boat. It’s a cardinal sin. The fish will always take that moment to hit your bait.
Ray Pike told me this one which I have always guarded with great respect.
NEVER PUT YOUR HEAD DOWN! ALWAYS STAY ALERT!
Angie Scala was NO RADIOS!!!
No lecture from me I have committed all of the sins above and more.
I have been terrified more than once in the Mouth of the Merrimack.
My boat has been in every position imaginable except upside down.
Currier can speak to that one.
Joe I cannot tell you how happy I am you are ok!
The advice was given to us for a reason. Many told me to stay out of the mouth of the river.
It’s still the one I cannot adhere to even till this day!

You are only as good as the person who’s driving the boat! By the way, the Devil drives my boat!
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