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Old 07-06-2018, 06:10 AM   #1
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Good for him

Don’t get mad...
PFD at that age and environment might be a good idea....

Singles are one thing, trawls another
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Old 07-06-2018, 08:00 AM   #2
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Good for him

Don’t get mad...
PFD at that age and environment might be a good idea....

Singles are one thing, trawls another
"Don’t get mad...
PFD at that age and environment might be a good idea...."

A great suggestion, would never get mad at that.

We did mostly trawls all day, I think the first 15 were singles, the next 90 were 10-pot trawls.
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Old 07-06-2018, 08:09 AM   #3
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It's hard work, done it a few times.

And you never entirely get used to 55gallon drums of herring that have been in the sun for several days

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Old 07-06-2018, 08:47 AM   #4
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Try contacting my friend Capt Pat Heaney in Newport.

He's a full time lobsterman who also does rec fishing charters in his spare time.

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Old 07-06-2018, 09:07 AM   #5
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Try contacting my friend Capt Pat Heaney in Newport.

He's a full time lobsterman who also does rec fishing charters in his spare time.

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Thanks, will do!
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It's hard work, done it a few times.

And you never entirely get used to 55gallon drums of herring that have been in the sun for several days
It's funny, I asked him why he likes it so much, as he was working his butt off, sweating like a pig, and smelly. He said "as long as the captain knows what he's doing, then I feel like the harder I work, the more we'll catch, the more fun I'll have, the more money the captain will make." What he was trying to say, is that for him, there's an immediate payoff for the hard work, and that's not always the case. For him, it's the feeling of instant gratification.

I have a deviated septum, I have a very weak sense of smell, which I assume is an asset. He never complains about the smell, never even mentions it.
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