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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Cape May, NJ
Posts: 1,035
Credits: 2,672.6
Boat: BUNKERHEAD
Home Port: Cape May, NJ
Best Catch: MY BOAT
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Say goodby to the Maine Lobster
I feel bad for my friends who face unsure futures and I pray they make it through these hard times ahead....anyone for that matter who is in the business of the "ocean" so I say this eat lobster and demand that its Maine caught and not just "cold water lobster" then its from canada or points south of Maine. |
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Atlantic Beach, NC
Posts: 916
Credits: 3,109.7
Occupation: Charter boat captain/owner
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Kobey,
Well put. It's heart braking what goes on in this country. Lets just put the Hard working Americans out of business and import cheap shitty foriegn seafood, Don't buy fish or shell fish unless it's caught in the good old USA.. Farm raised fish is just pure crap!!! This is a problem across the board, I think all of us full time fisherman are on the verge of losing everything in these tough times. I can go on for ever... Ken |
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Capt Paul Brady
Clean Sweep Sportfishing Join Date: May 2005
Location: Willow Grove/Cape May
Posts: 3,255
Credits: 7,020.3
Boat: 36 Contender/38 Fountain
Home Port: Cape May
Occupation: Drywall Contractor/Charter Captain
Blog Entries: 1
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Kobey,
I'll be up there in the end of Oct. A real good freind of mine is a Lobstermen and he has told me all about what's happening up there! That's why I'm heading up to help him out! |
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Bath,Maine
Posts: 844
Credits: 2,236.1
Occupation: retired/boat builder/tuna fisherman
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Thanks for the support guys !!
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Matawan, NJ
Posts: 1,020
Credits: 17,576.2
Home Port: Raritan Bay
Best Catch: 650# Blue Marlin
Occupation: workin' like a dog
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A 2 bucks a piece, you figure ya have to catch at least two bugs for every gallon of fuel you burn. I can't imagine how they've managed in the face of crushing expenses to get this far.
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Cape May, NJ
Posts: 1,035
Credits: 2,672.6
Boat: BUNKERHEAD
Home Port: Cape May, NJ
Best Catch: MY BOAT
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with the cost of Bait, Fuel, Boat Payments etc etc I realy dont know how some are gonna make it. And yes your right they need ot catch twice as many to make up for it. Problem is they cant. they still have the same amount of traps in the water, use the same bait, fish the same way as they did the other day. this will pass as demand will grow for lobsters around thanksgiving and Christmas but that wont be enough. the pounds will make out not the lobstermen. once the tourism picks back up accross the entire U.S.A. then things will start to work out for everyone. Hell you saw it first hand in Catalina. Don, I hope all works out for ya in the end. Do you have any groundfishermen your way and if so how are they dealing with whats to come? |
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Capt Paul Brady
Clean Sweep Sportfishing Join Date: May 2005
Location: Willow Grove/Cape May
Posts: 3,255
Credits: 7,020.3
Boat: 36 Contender/38 Fountain
Home Port: Cape May
Occupation: Drywall Contractor/Charter Captain
Blog Entries: 1
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Cape May, NJ
Posts: 1,035
Credits: 2,672.6
Boat: BUNKERHEAD
Home Port: Cape May, NJ
Best Catch: MY BOAT
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where are you heading to? I was thinking the the same thing but I couldnt transport the lobsters at all. Hell I could have the whole town here selling to me but I would need a outlet for the lobsters plus a dealers liscense. |
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Capt Paul Brady
Clean Sweep Sportfishing Join Date: May 2005
Location: Willow Grove/Cape May
Posts: 3,255
Credits: 7,020.3
Boat: 36 Contender/38 Fountain
Home Port: Cape May
Occupation: Drywall Contractor/Charter Captain
Blog Entries: 1
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I'm heading to Wiscassett. I'm not trying to make anything out of this, I'm just trying to help my buddy out up there! I firgured I'd pay him twice the market price, about $4.50. I'm just taken orders for family. I never thought of getting a dealers lic. and going thru all of that. What do you have to go thru to get one? I have a feeling you have to go thru a ton of paperwork to get one? |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Cape May, NJ
Posts: 1,035
Credits: 2,672.6
Boat: BUNKERHEAD
Home Port: Cape May, NJ
Best Catch: MY BOAT
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good luck up there I will save a striper or two for ya when you get back I have no idea what to do to get a dealers liscense for seafood but I may look into for the future.
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I have no idea what to do to get a dealers liscense for seafood but I may look into for the future.
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