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Old 12-06-2007, 09:00 PM   #21
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off somewhere, with the KIDD. the boat started to shake and rattle! holy cow, what was this. a C-130 from norfolk came up behind me at 150 ft and scared the livin....................out of me. as they pulled away i could only imagine the laugh those two pilot,s were having!
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Old 12-07-2007, 12:50 AM   #22
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the first time i ever heard a "queef" was catfishing with my mom and dad... just clarify... it wasn't my dad... i was about 10, heard the mom sound, my dads blurts out, "damn queefer"... SIX years later i learned what he meant...
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Old 12-07-2007, 12:54 AM   #23
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the first time i ever heard a "queef" was catfishing with my mom and dad... just clarify... it wasn't my dad... i was about 10, heard the mom sound, my dads blurts out, "damn queefer"... SIX years later i learned what he meant...
I just fell over laughing....
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Old 12-07-2007, 10:30 AM   #24
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Old 12-07-2007, 10:39 AM   #25
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the first time i ever heard a "queef" was catfishing with my mom and dad... just clarify... it wasn't my dad... i was about 10, heard the mom sound, my dads blurts out, "damn queefer"... SIX years later i learned what he meant...
Good God...
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:03 AM   #26
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I told ya !!!!!

Now FINRAZOR RODS is trying to bait me with the smell of minnows. My goodness...

The second strangest sound was my first time black drum fishing. A long day in the hot sun and the breeze just kicked in the tide change. Pop said one more try boys and we will call it a day. The sun is on its way in the late summer sky. All of a sudden the line is steadily, not fast, peeling off the reel. ! hour later, on a throw together rod and reel my uncles had donated, this ugly prehistoric looking fish is leading me around in circles. The drummin hum in and out of the hot afternoon breeze was a first for me. More like a grunt that lingered on rhythmically. We did not have a gaff and the net was way to small. Snip snip and adios you ugly sumbit. Delaware Bay, later in my life I found this out, was known for big black drum seasonally.
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:15 AM   #27
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About ten years ago we were returning from a sharkfishing trip out of Ocean City,Md. I heard a noise that sounded like my outboard was about to explode. When I turned around there was a fighter plane (I think it was a F14) about 50 feet off the water and right behind us. He went passed us and then went verticle and scared the crap out of all of us. I bet the pilot was laughing his butt off! It all happend very fast but it was kinda wild to see it that close.
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Old 12-07-2007, 05:24 PM   #28
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1. I was on wheel watch when I had been there about a month, everyone else is asleep except cooks. We are traveling down Baja, I am just in awe of all the elestronics and toys and am just now starting to understand how most of them work. The side-scanning sonar is always on and makes it's gak-gak-gak sound as it scans the water column in front of us. Suddenly it goes to a GAWK-GAWK-GAWK and I knew something was going on as the monitors screen has a huge red cloud on it all in front of us. Long story short EVERY crew member on the boat POURED out of their bunks and I got to experience my first 100 ton school of bluefin. UNDESCRIBABLE...

2. Watching the horizon searching for puddlers or a breezer, eyes glued to my binos when KA-BOOM , I thought the engine room just blew. Nope, some jack-ass pilot sonic boomed about 50' overhead and blew out 2 windows...

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Old 12-07-2007, 09:30 PM   #29
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24" sounded like the tranny was getting ready to blow
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hmmmm and you know what a tranny sounds like when its getting ready to blow how
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Old 12-07-2007, 09:41 PM   #30
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the navy over the VHF telling us to alter course we are headed into a live missle fire zone!
I was on the bridge of the Run-Off the other year with Capt. Brian, and the Navy was performing nighttime blackout maneuvers and called him and warned him................talk about being on edge!!!

Capt. Brian talked them into letting us through!!
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