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Chessie27 11-28-2014 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Walsh (Post 18841)
Hey Marty, from the way you say your luck has been running, you may want to see if any of the seafood places, down your way, are having any sales...��

OUCH!!!!!


Marty- I feel your pain brotha. PLEEEEEASE pick up a fillet or 2 for me as well. Was going to try them today but didn't feel like dealing with 20knot winds AND a skunk.
Nice signature photo too BTW. ;)

5th Tuition 11-28-2014 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Walsh (Post 18841)
Hey Marty, from the way you say your luck has been running, you may want to see if any of the seafood places, down your way, are having any sales...��

No need Joe; still eating off the 46 inch from two weeks ago:D

5th Tuition 11-28-2014 05:24 PM

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And, here's the 36 inch fish we threw back because she was too small:eek:

Joe Walsh 11-28-2014 05:30 PM

46 is definitely a very nice fish... Maybe next season I will start trailering the boat... In search of bigger fish.

Chessie27 11-28-2014 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Walsh (Post 18845)
46 is definitely a very nice fish... Maybe next season I will start trailering the boat... In search of bigger fish.

Those fish were caught above the bridge, no need to trailer anywhere. :o

Joe Walsh 11-28-2014 09:54 PM

I guess next spring, I will either have to follow you guys around, our bribe you to take me fishing... Honestly, one of my best days of fishing, was the first time I met Marty, he answered the radio, when I hailed anyone from Tidalfish. We had a tough time limiting out, because we had trouble finding fish under 28. It was tough throwing 30-40 inch fish back. I would love to know what we were doing, that other boats weren't. No lie, other boats kept asking us what we were using... I believe Marty was jigging for blues.. I don't know if he can fish, is good luck, or just drives the fish away from him.. Lol

Joe

5th Tuition 11-29-2014 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Walsh (Post 18849)
I guess next spring, I will either have to follow you guys around, our bribe you to take me fishing...
Joe

We are easy to bribe; just bring the girlfriend:D
5th

Joe Walsh 11-29-2014 07:28 PM

Wow, that's all it would take... I was thinking liquor...

Joe

Tawn 12-02-2014 07:52 PM

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Fillet Knives for stocking stuffers.

This is the cheapest website I have found for the good, made in USA Dexters.

http://www.srmo.com/mm5/merchant.mvc...ry_Code=KNIVES

bhl 12-03-2014 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Tawn (Post 18877)
Fillet Knives for stocking stuffers.

This is the cheapest website I have found for the good, made in USA Dexters.

http://www.srmo.com/mm5/merchant.mvc...ry_Code=KNIVES

Thanks Tawn. I just ordered $60.00 worth of knives that I just had to have:rolleyes:. Actually I got some for the kitchen that we needed and only one for the boat.


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