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Old 10-22-2009, 06:32 PM   #1
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OK your catch is proof, I'm going as soon as the wind/waves die (again).......
My camera, my boat, my dog, my plug, but not my catch. Schooled again.
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Old 10-22-2009, 06:45 PM   #2
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Getting Pulled in...One of my many fears!!!!!!!!

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Happened in Cape Cod Bay.....ENJOY!!!




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Old 10-22-2009, 07:24 PM   #3
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Getting Pulled in...One of my many fears!!!!!!!!

PRBUZZ,

Happened in Cape Cod Bay.....ENJOY!!!
Nice video, but I'm the type that enjoys fishing too much to let things that "might happen" stop me. Keep the gear in top condition and emergency equipment nearby. Even then s**t happens, but I'd rather go getting dragged overboard by a giant tuna then getting killed by a car in a crosswalk.

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Old 10-23-2009, 11:50 AM   #4
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Been toggin on some rock piles with a few friends the last couple days out that way and they were chewin' and chewin good!
All I can say is it don't get any better than that! I bet one day the 3 of us had 70-80 real quality fish in about 2 hours. It has been awesome. (the next day it was a little slower but it was still a very solid trip) Nearly all fish in the 5-9# class. Water temp was 54 on day 56 the next. We were all alone out there until a guy eased up to us, saw the the action...drove over directly above of my anchor and marked the spot, then took off.

Bass is still kinda slow but I heard the last few days it picked up and some of the guys not still burned out from the derby are doing OK with good numbers of decent fish...nothing crazy but a marked improvement from the past couple weeks. And the fish are fat, really fat.

I may hit the beach one night this weekend but that tog bite is so frigging good and I really enjoy that kind of fishing so much I really hope to mooch a couple more trips this fall. After I spend all day on the water I have trouble hitting the night surf stuff, I need a break for a day or so to recoup.
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Old 10-23-2009, 01:20 PM   #5
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My camera, my boat, my dog, my plug, but not my catch. Schooled again.
The Captain finds the fish... it's the job of the guest to catch the fish.. looks like you both did your job...

A good run is better than a bad stand!
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