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Old 10-25-2010, 09:58 AM   #1
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Truly a great tIme. Thank you Sandman. The boat is INCREDIBLE.
Steve (owner of #^&#^&#^&#^&'s Tackle) taught us all how to restrain ourselves and catch Taug Fish4striper's crew showed us how important it is to have a diver down there hookin fish on for you when another boat pulls up and is takin pictures.
Weather was great and we caught fish and some good laughs.
Awesome time.
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Old 10-25-2010, 11:22 AM   #2
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Fish4striper's crew showed us how important it is to have a diver down there hookin fish on for you when another boat pulls up and is takin pictures.
Hey, I gave you guys the super secret spot, see us boat guys share spots

You guys didn't know BB tog don't like to eat Vineyard crabs? Sorry ,we have to take our bait secret to the grave!
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Old 10-25-2010, 04:20 PM   #3
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a few tog questions - the bigger ones seem to be blowing up through the vent. are they going to survive this or are they automaticly keepers? the smaller ones doesnt seem to happen as much. should i just vent them w/ a needle? is this "the bends" even in 30' of water. i don't really want to keep any more this season but would still like to fish for them a few times but don't like the idea of wasting fish that are released to die anyway. and thanks jeff, good time as usuall bro. in april we'll do one of these for cod and haddock

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Old 10-25-2010, 04:34 PM   #4
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a few tog questions - the bigger ones seem to be blowing up through the vent. are they going to survive this or are they automaticly keepers? the smaller ones doesnt seem to happen as much. should i just vent them w/ a needle? is this "the bends" even in 30' of water. i don't really want to keep any more this season but would still like to fish for them a few times but don't like the idea of wasting fish that are released to die anyway. and thanks jeff, good time as usuall bro. in april we'll do one of these for cod and haddock
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