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Old 06-08-2007, 09:58 AM   #1
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Old 06-08-2007, 10:30 AM   #2
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Told ya you don;t need a boat! Nice fish Jim That's worth 4 40's in a boat!

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Old 06-14-2007, 04:27 AM   #3
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Told ya you don;t need a boat! Nice fish Jim That's worth 4 40's in a boat!
C'mon Dave, I hope you rethink that comment after Tuesday..

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Old 06-08-2007, 04:32 PM   #4
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sweet..

How bout I keep the 25 schoolies I have caught in the last few weeks and weigh them in a sack, and just tell them there is only one in the bag


damn, they would have to be 28" , well there goes that idea

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Old 06-08-2007, 06:35 PM   #5
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damn, they would have to be 28" , well there goes that idea
Actually, there's a 34" minimum size limit to enter a fish in the OTW Cup

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Old 06-09-2007, 07:39 AM   #6
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I bet you see a lot more (shore) fish reg. this year but will they be (SHORE) fish I for one do not think boat fish are any easyer to find but we do have a better chance at getting them to the scale. I can bet you Canalman that you have areas that only you or a chosen few can get to and fish from shore. Does this not make your (shore) caught fish not as hard to get as the shore fish I get from not so good a spot? To make it all a level playing field then you would have to open up ALL shore spots to ALL shore fishermen or you have just as big and advantage over other shore guys as everyone tries to say the boat guys have over them. I should have reg. as a shore guy I guess. I for one love to fish and in the 42 plus years I have gone after stripers my boat fish mean just as much to me as my shore fish but then again most of my BIG shore fish as a young man came from walking the shores of Cuttyhunk so I did have an advantage over most other shore guys and I had to take a boat to the Island to get to the fish so were they really boat fish anyway? But wait I use to take the seaplane over after school was out to spend the summer on Island so those years the fish would be shore fish right? Crap now I have to go back and see what years I took the boat or the plane. The heck with it if you guys want to say all my fish no longer count as I will never be able to figure this out its ok with me I think I am going fishing later just for the FUN of it.

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Old 06-09-2007, 08:42 AM   #7
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I bet you see a lot more (shore) fish reg. this year but will they be (SHORE) fish I for one do not think boat fish are any easyer to find but we do have a better chance at getting them to the scale. I can bet you Canalman that you have areas that only you or a chosen few can get to and fish from shore. Does this not make your (shore) caught fish not as hard to get as the shore fish I get from not so good a spot? To make it all a level playing field then you would have to open up ALL shore spots to ALL shore fishermen or you have just as big and advantage over other shore guys as everyone tries to say the boat guys have over them. I should have reg. as a shore guy I guess. I for one love to fish and in the 42 plus years I have gone after stripers my boat fish mean just as much to me as my shore fish but then again most of my BIG shore fish as a young man came from walking the shores of Cuttyhunk so I did have an advantage over most other shore guys and I had to take a boat to the Island to get to the fish so were they really boat fish anyway? But wait I use to take the seaplane over after school was out to spend the summer on Island so those years the fish would be shore fish right? Crap now I have to go back and see what years I took the boat or the plane. The heck with it if you guys want to say all my fish no longer count as I will never be able to figure this out its ok with me I think I am going fishing later just for the FUN of it.

By the way GREAT fish and I for one don't care were you got it.
I agree, there was a time when I didnt but, I agree with what you said here....I will still take my 3- 40+ pound fish and 25 -30lb fish and be quite happy....One fish does not a great fisherman make...Boat fish count...I could also care less where he got it..but it is a nice fish..every now and then someone hits one on the head
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:52 AM   #8
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I agree, there was a time when I didnt but, I agree with what you said here....I will still take my 3- 40+ pound fish and 25 -30lb fish and be quite happy....One fish does not a great fisherman make...Boat fish count...I could also care less where he got it..but it is a nice fish..every now and then someone hits one on the head

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Old 06-09-2007, 11:19 AM   #9
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I agree, there was a time when I didnt but, I agree with what you said here....I will still take my 3- 40+ pound fish and 25 -30lb fish and be quite happy....One fish does not a great fisherman make...Boat fish count...I could also care less where he got it..but it is a nice fish..every now and then someone hits one on the head
I agree. Great fish Jim. I know where you were and you were there because the boat guys have been getting fish near there also. That doesn't mean it's any less of an accomplishment. It takes great skill to land a fish that big, regardless of where you are.

This boat vs. surf thing is down right ridiculous. A big fish takes skill to land regardless of where you are. I, personally, find it just as challenging fishing in a boat. I had a few mornings the last 2 weeks when I had big fish on, alone in my boat and a 15 to 20 knot wind driving me into the rocks. These were all 25 to 30# fish and if you thinks it's easy keeping the boat off the rocks, fighting the fish, landing the fish and getting it back in the water to swim another day with out wrecking the boat, I say try it before you say it's easier in the surf.
Remember, I did the surf for 40 years. The Cape, the Block, narragansett and everywhere in between. It all takes skill and a certain amount of luck.

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 06-09-2007, 02:15 PM   #10
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I agree, there was a time when I didnt but, I agree with what you said here....I will still take my 3- 40+ pound fish and 25 -30lb fish and be quite happy....One fish does not a great fisherman make...Boat fish count...I could also care less where he got it..but it is a nice fish..every now and then someone hits one on the head
interesting reply bill
thanks for the vote of confidence


for the record, the fish was NOT caught in any vicinity that you guys are getting your 40's from the boat
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Old 06-13-2007, 10:35 PM   #11
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41.88 #'s shore caught

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after 2 weeks of ther SKUNK, I decided to explore a new area

I think it paid off for decksweepr and I

his went 32#

here ya go

wow what a fish!! Great catch!
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