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Old 06-25-2008, 07:01 PM   #1
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just some points of information and to clarify..............

i have spent many hours on charters (private and group),
i've logged numerous trips tonging grouper on buddies boats, and
landing snook in the back country of SW FL on friends flats boats,
i've landed trophy tarpon off of Useppa Island, FL from "the fighting chair",
and have caught many sm, lm, and fresh water striped bass from bass and john boats in OK...................

with the 110# Tarpon, the boat set the hook and helped to position
me properly for the fight; which, incidently was a double header with
my brother and me ~~what a BLAST, that was!!! prolly very different
with big stripers and since i've yet to hook one from a boat, i'll grant you that point.

with regards to likwids dismantling of my physics lesson.........

dooood, lighten it up a bit ~the majority of that was tongue in cheek.
however, i will counter with the point that this thread was about the ease of FISHING and not about catching. and if you think that it's not easier to fire up the engines and motor from "reachable" blitz to "reachable' blitz, then perhaps yer not motoring right, since anyone with half a noggin knows you don't just motor on top of a blitz, but you should work the edges of them, eh? and how many times from the shore has The BLITZ been out of reach for you? hence, the mere fact that you CAN get to the blitz means that boating is not only easier, it's more effective in this regard, wouldn't you say?

when the weather goes to crap, i stay out in it. it is some of my favorite fishing, to a degree. to clarify, i was referrring to "good" conditions in a comparison of the two disciplines. since when is rockhopping (in equally good conditions) not harder than positioning yerself right where your GPS, sonar, and fish finder tells you to set-up ~*while standing there in yer deck shoes/flip-flops and shorts?*

most of my spots are, on average, a 3/4 mile hike (one way) to get to the casting area. then it's time to work the shore for a mile or two, to MAYBE find the BITE, then it's back to the nissan.........and that's just one spot, bro! incidently, i very rarely fish beaches ~only once or twice a season~ depending on who i'm with.

and to answer your slap about menhaden; i have found pogies close to shore and snag them all the time,
but how far do you reckon they are away from the ultimate spot i'll be fishing on any given night? do you actually believe that a bait bucket is better than a live well? and that was my point, in its entirity!

with boats, you have the decided advantage of keeping yer pogies ALIVE, for HOURS at a time, and more power to ya!! LIVE wells are great! i'm working on rigging my fishmoblie with one as we speak, *it's the recirculation of the saltwater that keeps giving me fits *

when i said they would run to OBX that was a complete exagerration for emphasis, m'man. i realize that the big gurls sound ~been there, done that, and lost plenty to my googanity from the rocks.............haven't lost any big fish from a boat though. do ya suppose that's because it's easier to position yerself on a boat's deck
rather than chasing her over goat-like promentories?

luv yer take on this discussion, likwid, and i always value yer opinion.
just do not agree with ya on this one.........for MANY reasons. any thoughts on my earlier questions about why boat comm's FAR outnumber shore comm's, and the same goes for shore guides being MUCH less in number than boat guides?? an interesting debate, nonetheless, and someday we'll have to tip sum brews over the subject.........after sticking sum Large "somewhere" along The Striper Coast

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Old 06-25-2008, 07:50 PM   #2
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excuse me, SD?

i won't even dignify yer credibility comments with a response,

other than to say..............

in yer world, one is not allowed to have an opinion, unless they've
CAUGHT as many big fish as you have, right? tuff crowd,

i don't have to have equaled your tongage to be able to offer my thoughts thru what limited amount of experience i've had. i do ahve a brain, am capable of offering an opinion, and as for credibility~~~

just exactly WHO made you the judge of who's in and who's out?
with this being my third year in the surf, i WILL break 40, perhaps 50!!

how long did it take you to crack those marks,
FROM THE SURF, mind you, since we ALL know

Boat fish DON'T COUNT!!!

oh and by the way, this thread is not about whether or not fishing is FUN, that is a point on which we all would agree. it is a coherent discussion about which of the two disciplines is EASIER, right?

carry on, Sea Dangles, carry on!

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Old 06-25-2008, 08:00 PM   #3
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in yer world, one is not allowed to have an opinion, unless they've
CAUGHT as many big fish as you have, right? tuff crowd,
Having an opinion is one thing.
talking out of your ass is another.

Is boat fishing more productive?
Yes.
Is it easier?
Nope.

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Old 06-25-2008, 08:33 PM   #4
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Is boat fishing more productive?
Yes.
Is it easier?
Nope.
I disagree to a point. Fishing from a boat can be a hell of a lot easier than shore fishing. Hire a charter and rip wire.... easy. Sure buy a boat go out and try to catch fish on your own.. yes thats hard. But the easiest consistant access to bass will always be from a boat.

now kayaking is different
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:35 PM   #5
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A fighting chair for a110 tarpon? WOW what a he man! The biggest problem I can see is a dumbass offerring thoughts on something it is only too obvious you have zero experience doing.I would recommend offerring an opinion about something you know about.I'm honestly not trying to judge anyone who enjoys the sport,but to denigrate a category of fishing you have limited experience in is the act of a fool.Ask any person with experiece how EASY it is to put the boat on the numbers when wind, tide and current are involved. As for boat shoes and shorts;I have seen plenty of shorebound anglers in that attire,there are days I will wear the same on the boat, but it's usually boots and bibs.BTW my boat has no livewell but I get by...and EVERY year I catch large from shore in big numbers instead of talking about it,I do it.
My question for you bassdouche is How can you have a coherent discussion about which of the two disciplines is easier when you consistently demonstrate a lack of even a basic understanding about boat fishing?Tight Lines, and sharpen your crayons.

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