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Here are the 2 GPS numbers I was going to post Miss Vicki's 28'10'20.72 ----- 82'47'10.81 the south tip of Anclote 28'09'27.72 ----------- 82'50'14.92
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Are these little necks or cherry stones?
Quahogs? I can get Me. Lobstah for 6.99 Lb . if folks want to punch things up a bit. Happy to bring whatever and bring whatever back... Cheers, Todd`s lures rule. |
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Aren't cherry stones baby quahogs
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The clams I ask for are "large". Close to 2" across on average. I get the biggest ones they harvest but they are not like the giant ones I've gotten from NC.
I'd be in for some lobsta to go with the clams for sure. I'll trade you out of buy 3 or 4 lbs off you regardless. All we'll need is some corn and potatoes.
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Finally someone in Dixie knows the difference between quahogs, cherrystones, and littlenecks. Give the man a Ceeegar.
Maybe talk to a friend and get a case of Lobstah? Thoughts from the gallery? Any ideer how many we are? |
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Looking like theres a front coming thru Sat. morning. Strong SW winds Friday, Then shifting to North Sat. morning. Winds in the 20s as well. There's some days between then and now hope their wrong as usual.
http://www.windfinder.com/forecast/pasco_county_buoy# |
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I'd bet Connor hopes they're right. He wants to run his 25 against Terry's 21 in the slop.
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How about a new thread for head count and glorious food? We also need to think about reserving campsites at Long Point for the spring gathering. As winter sets in up North... Good news is Killington opened up today. Snow shovels are on sale at Gillingham`s. |
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From a medium tide on up its safe for most boats to run close to land in front of the neighborhood. On that day low tide is at 6:20 so its probably best to go around. Good markers but with it being a new moon will need a spot light after sunset,
Bouy http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42021 |
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