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NoBones 01-31-2014 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 224325)
Thanks Don! I was going to trailer her daily but I'm much happier with her safety behind your camp then in the parking lot at the hotel.


Glad to see that you are going to be right there with that
Gucci Don & Deb....:eek:

Terry England 01-31-2014 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 224325)
Thanks Don! I was going to trailer her daily but I'm much happier with her safety behind your camp then in the parking lot at the hotel.

With a combination of F Troop and McHale's Navy watch'in it. It would be safer in Liberty City.....!

gofastsandman 01-31-2014 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 224370)
Glad to see that you are going to be right there with that
Gucci Don & Deb....:eek:

Sad indeed. Radio silent.

DonV 02-01-2014 08:45 AM

I'm looking up Gucci right now to see exactly what it is. That's why I have not went on a cruise, afraid I might get the norogucci virus they have been talking about. :eek:

Terry England 02-01-2014 10:31 AM

Stay'in on point to Long Point
 
The Moderator is going to come down on us like one of them 120 CF scuba tanks what Kmoose dives with if we don't quit mess'in arond like this is the Southern Rock and Soul Chat Room. So swing'in around to the proper compass bearing, I was study'in' the Navionics I-pad Google Earth chart for the Sabastian and Long Point area and noticed a couple of what appered to be sandy swash cuts just north of the pass on the inside. I was wondering if you can slip throught there and ease north to LP or if you have to run west to the ICW then north up the channel, then east to the park. Also I was wondering about the flounder gigging around those sandy spots right up next to the grass, in the evening. The chart shows "mud", "shell" and "grass" BOTTOM in that general area. Being unfamiliar with that area, I was hoping for some local knowledge from Professor Ken or Doctor Sandy about the "BOTTOM" in this area, because the only thing I am certain of is -
"If we just add a little "BOTTOM", so that the dancers just can't hide
and do you you wanna' hear my organ? I said, ride Sally Ride, now"

(Conner, In case you got your elbows is all rodded out but you ears is still plugged up, that be Dance to the Music, by Sly and the family Stone, yea now. Just ask Gillie to confirm)

kmoose 02-02-2014 03:23 PM

Now that we are talking fishing, I was hoping to run out and troll for a half a day being June is the peak of the season. It would be nice to put the adult sized SeaCrafts out in the water they like. If they ain't hitting the hoos I think I can acquire a few spots that me , Terry & Conner could put the steel bait to enough fish to keep our "Master Chef" busy....

DonV 02-02-2014 04:05 PM

Hummm.....Chef GFS, Chef Moose and hoos?!?! Now that sounds like a good idea!!!!

Please Mr. Weatherman do your job!!!

Terry England 02-02-2014 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 224433)
If they ain't hitting the hoos I think I can acquire a few spots that me , Terry & Conner could put the steel bait to enough fish to keep our "Master Chef" busy....

Yea Buddy. I'm in, but Conner and I are both really old and I think we're both roll'in the odometer on Thursday, if my memory serves me correctly. I know I am anyway. This Cracker Boy is still on air so you have to keep me inside of $1.25 or I get "Smoked up" down there. Don't drag me out to that tri-mix zone and want me to do too much except run the boat, I don't care what the bottom machine says - I ain't gone down, and that's it.

Well, if the chevrons show real big and it might be AJ hangin out around 140 and we lure 'em up with some of those CD's on a mono line tied on the bow eye, I might be tempted to just go take a look anyway. Let me know if you need anything from Ocean Rhino or SpearCrafters. They are both friends, right in my neighborhood and they both "owe me", which is they way I like it.

With gag's shut down until June by those dumb asses at NOAA, I'm going Hog and Mango raid'in the weekend before off of Egmont, just for backup. I might see if Danny or Conner want meet me offshore to see what we can round up before hand just in case we get shunked or the wind is howling in Sebastian on first of May. Who knows, it might be howl'in at Egmont the week before. Seems like I'm always having the "hard way to go", I've worn out 3 of 4 perfectly good Guardian Angles. Hope I don't run out soon....!

Fr. Frank 02-03-2014 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Terry England (Post 224443)
With gag's shut down until June by those dumb asses at NOAA, I'm going Hog and Mango raid'in the weekend before off of Egmont, just for backup.

Don't forget, if you fish OUTSIDE of state and federal waters (like off Andros, or on the Cay Sal Bank of the Bahamas), the limits do not apply. However, you cannot stop your vessel once you cross back inside the 12 mile limit, and you must check in by radio or cell-phone with Cuss-thems BEFORE you tie up to any place but a Customs dock.

I went fishing on the Cay Sal Bank 3 years ago, leaving out of Bud & Mary's, and we came back with Black grouper out of season. They were legal to take in the Bahamas, but it was off-season in Florida. We checked in with Customs & FWC on the radio, met the FWC officer back at the marina, showed them our GPS track, and they said 'have a nice day".

Snookerd 02-04-2014 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Terry England (Post 224443)
With gag's shut down until June by those dumb asses at NOAA, I'm going Hog and Mango raid'in the weekend before off of Egmont, just for backup. I might see if Danny or Conner want meet me offshore to see what we can round up before hand just in case we get shunked or the wind is howling

Let's go!


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