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Old 02-29-2008, 07:55 AM   #1
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Dave, many would not understand but I do. #^&#^&#^&#^& and Bum Perry's Dad Leo was very influential to the development and opening up of surfcasting on Cape Cod immediatly after WWII. He was one of Woolner's closest confidants and a member of the Worcster gang that were among the first to sieze the opportunities for the Striper fishing that the cape had to offer.

Leo Perry was the direct influence to Bobn Pond's famous Atom reverse as was noted by Woolner in print in both his books on Saltwater gamefishing and specifically his collaboration with Hal Lyman on thier historic work "The Complete Book of Striped Bass Fishing" in 54'.

I, through your intervention, have been given access to the Perry brothers and thier memories of the golden age of bass fishing the beaches of Cape Cod before the National Seashore, when it was wild and free and thier tales of Wwoolner, Laine, Murat, Kissels, Kukonen and have been shown the treasures they hold in the collection of lures and gear from those men and those times.

There are few links left walking this earth to those times and those two men, #^&#^&#^&#^& and Bum Perry are a few of the last. It was my extreme good fortune to have been introduced to them and be let into thier homes to handle and listen to the history of our sport.

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Old 02-29-2008, 08:01 AM   #2
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Old 02-29-2008, 08:51 AM   #3
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did'nt know the mentioned people but i was on the cape in 50's before national seashore,traffic,seals etc.fished and caught my first stripers off long point going over in small wooden boat.saw alot of small tin boats and knew a few of the out of staters who fished bay side in tins trolling sand worms,would see them next am cleaning stripers,tails tied to clothers line.not alot of money back then,stripers would fed peoples family for weeks vacation.p-town town dock had fish house unloading building for catches coming in from fishing fleet.could walk in with striper and sell at the house.they shipped all the fish off dock every nite and you could pick up check like next day.saw all the buggies back then from that era,remember i guy pie wagon type truck selling tackle in race coast guard lot.familys camped at beach then,set up along the bluff.great times.
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Old 02-29-2008, 09:03 AM   #4
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I love reading/hearing about the "by gone days"! Keep it coming guys!

Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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