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12-20-2007, 06:09 PM
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Oh my! my head hurts now....
Surf fishing definatelty requires that your feet are on some sort of land be it sand or rock. If your in a boat you are BOAT FISHING....duh!!!!

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Simplify.......
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12-20-2007, 07:35 PM
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surf fishing ends when you step on a boat or sit on a yak
boat fishing ends when you step off your boat or get off your yak
now don't be confusing and cast from a boat and fight a fish from shore, that is some kind of hybrid fishing to be discussed in another thread at some point this winter at a later date to be determined.
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12-20-2007, 09:06 PM
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Mikey's gonna be mighty mad at you for that one, Bruce.
Good thing he doesn't get to the computer much.
I call what I do, "shore fishing."
Sometimes rocks, sometimes dry, sometimes beach.
Sometimes sandeel mustachio.
Sometimes crab claw pipe, with the rope around my head.
Sometimes I walk a long way, sometimes I just putt around Cutty getting into trouble.
Sometimes I save somebody else from trouble out there, sometimes they save me.
Usually I'm pretty happy just walking around, daytime or night.
Lots of times my friends are there.....
That's the only thing that really makes me happy.
I'd list all of you, but that would take too long.
Most often, what anybody else would deem "surfcasting" is what I do.
Caveat is that most of my friends call what I do, "Deep Sea Fishing."
It's certainly not that.
I call it "FUN."
OK that's Richard G. Bombardier Jr's definition of my sport.
I'm out.
Rick
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12-20-2007, 09:10 PM
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And Bruce,
What we do from the yak is what Mikey's termed "kayaksting."
I sure as hell don't call it surfcasting, though.
I kind of call it cheating.
Catches fish, though.
Keep them damn seals away!
Lata,
Rick
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12-20-2007, 09:12 PM
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Oh, and while I'm at it.
Give my Merry Xmas to all the Mays (especially Danny).
Love Ya Big Dog,
Rick
OK you get the Xtra Special Merry Xmas, too.
(my new job will let me be down with you guys almost every weekend this summer!)
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12-22-2007, 09:35 PM
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hey RICK! Merry Christmas to you too
Dan got a chuckle outta that
Ya Mickey can be mad about that reply but kayaksting is cheating.
He can cast a pencil out further than antbody but when tossing 8 and bait, nobody can reach the drop-off so I guess ya have to cheat.
How about a remote control boat to deliver the bait?
Tell Mikey I said Hi
we love the Bomba's too 
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11-27-2009, 12:19 PM
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I consider Skishing to be in the same class as surf casting. Surfcasting is fishing from anywhere but a floating reef. Using your body and equipment only. To imply it is somehow cheating is just sour grapes. You don't know me from a hole in the wall, but trying to fight a fish in it's element is a whole lot more difficult than having terra firma under your korkers to provide you with leverage. Just my 2 cents
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