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bigeasy1 02-08-2015 11:28 AM

arrived in Sanibel (fshing charter)
 
Well we left the three feet of snow in Ma and. Are now relaxing in Sanibel.To late to ask now, but my son booked us a four hour fishing trip with Captain Bill, (endless summer) for some inshore fishing.Anyone know anything good or bad about him?
I'm just glad to escape the snow and cold of New England for some warmth.I hope we catch some decent fish.
I do know however that I'll be wearing my Classic Seacraft tee shirt, and I'll get the chance to compare my 23 Tsunami to his 25 Blue Wave.

DonV 02-08-2015 12:24 PM

Good luck John!!! Those new Blue Wave boats are pretty nice, there's a guide not too far from me that has one of the 25'ers like you are going out on, pretty sweet. I was going to upgrade my 22' Pathfinder bay boat to a 25'er, however I figured I would just wait until they start making a 30' bay boat with twin 350 hp engines, 15' power pole and a 40' dual station tower.....jeeeez how big does a bay boat need to be!!! I see SeaVee now has a 27' bay boat, good God!!!

Have fun!!!

bigeasy1 02-08-2015 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 234119)
Good luck John!!! Those new Blue Wave boats are pretty nice, there's a guide not too far from me that has one of the 25'ers like you are going out on, pretty sweet. I was going to upgrade my 22' Pathfinder bay boat to a 25'er, however I figured I would just wait until they start making a 30' bay boat with twin 350 hp engines, 15' power pole and a 40' dual station tower.....jeeeez how big does a bay boat need to be!!! I see SeaVee now has a 27' bay boat, good God!!!

Have fun!!!

Thanks Don
I walked the beach today and saw a few people fishing.They said that they were catching mostly flounder and Whiting.
I may kill a few hours this early evening giving it a try off Bowmans beach just for the heck of it. Looking forward to wednesdays trip.

Terry England 02-08-2015 06:49 PM

John, Don't forget about Doc Ford's one night. Those boys can cook some fish.

bigeasy1 02-09-2015 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Terry England (Post 234122)
John, Don't forget about Doc Ford's one night. Those boys can cook some fish.

That's definitely on the list.Hopfully my sons blowhard brother in law will get seasick and fall off the boat .Two days now, and Im already sick of him.

Bigshrimpin 02-09-2015 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Terry England (Post 234122)
John, Don't forget about Doc Ford's one night. Those boys can cook some fish.

I really like their Yucatan shrimp.

NoBones 02-09-2015 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by bigeasy1 (Post 234125)
That's definitely on the list.Hopfully my sons blowhard brother in law will get seasick and fall off the boat .Two days now, and Im already sick of him.


Do not let him ruin your trip....;)

I love Sanibel!!

Terry England 02-09-2015 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by bigeasy1 (Post 234125)
That's definitely on the list.Hopfully my sons blowhard brother in law will get seasick and fall off the boat .Two days now, and Im already sick of him.

Just remember, John, you can pick your SeaCraft Friends -
but you can't pick your family!

BigLew 02-09-2015 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Terry England (Post 234139)
Just remember, John, you can pick your SeaCraft Friends -
but you can't pick your family!

That's kinda like the saying,

"God picks our family,
Thank God we can pick our FRIENDS!"

gofastsandman 02-09-2015 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by bigeasy1 (Post 234125)
That's definitely on the list.Hopfully my sons blowhard brother in law will get seasick and fall off the boat .Two days now, and Im already sick of him.

Two words.
Falcon Horn.


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