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    I think Admin is going to let me have this space fmoore's Avatar
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    CT I love to fish for stripers,

    I think fall is the best time in the LI Sound. Anyone get any good ones around here lately?

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    Crab mustard is good oldmud's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by fmoore View Post
    Just though I would bust all your balls a little bit


    HA HAAA, Nice fish shanty but Cabalas sells them cheeper than that one. How do you find your way back in a White Out ????

    Don

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    I believe in white out conditions standard operating procedure is to drink all alcohol in your possession, panic, put out all fires and wander around aimlessly till help finds you frozen solid.

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    I caught a fish once :) jazzyone's Avatar
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    hey all jeff here aka jazzy grew up fishing out of shinnecock ny, started lobstering at age 12 . maten on my uncles boats throughout high school, 4 years navy,commercial tuna boat 2 years then back to sporty again running a 47 buddy ,then worked in the commercial tug/ enviomental world based in port jeff ny ,left there went to local marina as a mechanic/salesman as im still there but part time after answering the door when oppurtunity knocked and took a job running a ferry vessel in long island sound(which many of you see often at plum gut and conn river) made a move to se conn where I live now with my wife and son. I sold my 25 mako 2 years ago and looking still to replace it .made only 3 canyon trips this year aboard my friends 35 contender BARBARIC ( shinnecock) but looking to change that next year
    largest mako 482 age 16 skipped a final exam 17' bostonwhaler
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    785 gbft age 18
    32 lb lobster
    not much to report on inshore but will soon as my 6 year old sharpens his skills

    hope to help out anyway i can

    favorite saying " ive had more salt water run down the crack of my a$$ then youve sailed on"

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    Now how about that for a resume! Great intro jazzyone, looking forward to hearing some stories from you....by the way, a 32# lobster? How many rubber bands did that take?

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    I caught a fish once :) jazzyone's Avatar
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    hey shoe actually needed duct tape im gonna look for the picture we had of it i dont really remwmber where it is thou by the way this past summer i fished for cod out of hampton beach did ok nothing great my dad lives in bow nh we snow mobile up there as well have you heard any thing on the cod lately id like to make a trip

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    HEY JAZZ. WELCOME ABOARD !!

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    Hello ,seems weird that my first post here will be to stick up for my fellow ice fishermen but for the truly fish addicted (that can't make it to cabo every weekend) the hard water fishery gets us through the difficult time between the superbowl and spring. I grew up in Boston fishing the harbor for everything from smelt to stripers and now am in the process of trying to learn the offshore thing. (read skunked on tuna) looking forward to getting involved in more posts later on to help on my quest for charley.

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    Welcome Gig! I love that boston harbor fishery- it seems like you can find stripers around every rock. I'm sorry though...I can't go there on the ice fishing- luckily I'm not THAT addicted....yet . Again, welcome to SFC!

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