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5th Tuition 01-23-2013 10:46 AM

Pic's of your ride
 
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How about a winter thread showing your boat? We see a lot of boats on the bay when we are fishing, but often we don't make a connection between the boat and the angler. If we can see your boat photo and make that connection, we can hail you and get/give information. You might also give the area you most often fish.
I'll start:

I fish anywhere from the Key Bridge to Point Lookout. Most often from the Bay Bridge to Choptank River.

5th Tuition (Marty)

bhl 01-23-2013 11:48 AM

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Spring fishing usually from Thomas Point south to the Gas Docks.
I usually spend the summer above the Bay Bridge.
Feel free to hail me any time. I'm usually wandering aimlessly around pulling something hairy or shiny behind the boat.:D

bhl ( Bruce )
36 Judge "HOOK 'EM"

Worthlessnut 01-23-2013 08:31 PM

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I keep the "Worthless nut" in the Magothy and fish anywhere in the upper bay to just below the bridge. You probably won't see many boats out there running Ohio Numbers. Hail me any time, my first mate gets a real kick when we talk on the radio.

Brad

Proline Fisher 01-23-2013 09:10 PM

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Here is a pic of my boat, I usually fish around the bay bridge but will head south towards Solomons early spring/late fall depending on the reports.

Chessie27 01-23-2013 09:19 PM

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Midnight Blue 36' Judge named "JUSTIFIED" (no kids- hence the name). Fishing out of Queen Anne Marina (ES just north of Bloody Point) in the Spring and Fall, and in Chestertown during the Summer months. Most of my fishing happens from Chesapeake Beach to Rock Hall. Hope to do a lot more catching this year. VHF is usually on 68 as long as I can stand to keep it on (slow fishing days sure does make it tough though) :rolleyes:

Cool Picture of my boat taken from Judge Yachts' NEW Facebook page. Looks very similar to Bruce's boat (Hook 'Em) but with open array, two 8' antennas instead of one 50' tall one:D, and a swim platform.
Hope to see you out there soon!!!
Jeff

bhl 01-24-2013 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Chessie27 (Post 14880)
Midnight Blue 36' Judge named "JUSTIFIED" (no kids- hence the name). Fishing out of Queen Anne Marina (ES just north of Bloody Point) in the Spring and Fall, and in Chestertown during the Summer months. Most of my fishing happens from Chesapeake Beach to Rock Hall. Hope to do a lot more catching this year. VHF is usually on 68 as long as I can stand to keep it on (slow fishing days sure does make it tough though) :rolleyes:

Cool Picture of my boat taken from Judge Yachts' NEW Facebook page. Looks very similar to Bruce's boat (Hook 'Em) but with open array, two 8' antennas instead of one 50' tall one:D, and a swim platform.
Hope to see you out there soon!!!
Jeff

The antenna is nothing, wait until I get the outriggers installed.;)

shoreboy6 01-24-2013 08:49 AM

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I mainly fish from Bloody Point up to Tolchester, the Chester and Eastern Bay. I am hoping to expand my range this year and fish further south. Radio is usually on 68 and 100.7 the Bay.

reds 01-24-2013 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by bhl (Post 14872)
Spring fishing usually from Thomas Point south to the Gas Docks.
I usually spend the summer above the Bay Bridge.
Feel free to hail me any time. I'm usually wandering aimlessly around pulling something hairy or shiny behind the boat.:D

bhl ( Bruce )
36 Judge "HOOK 'EM"

What motor are you running and prop size , pitch?

How about your speed with the motor on about 70%?

Thanks

Jalopy 01-24-2013 10:57 AM

2001 Seapro 190WA
 
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Mostly out of Sandy Point, Ches Beach or Breezy. This is a fish catching and crabbing machine!!

Spot77 01-24-2013 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Worthlessnut (Post 14878)
I keep the "Worthless nut" in the Magothy and fish anywhere in the upper bay to just below the bridge. You probably won't see many boats out there running Ohio Numbers. Hail me any time, my first mate gets a real kick when we talk on the radio.

Brad

Pretty sure I'll see you around sooner or later. I keep my small boat over on the Little Magothy. Mostly fish up in there due to my boat's size though. I'll run all up and down the Magothy with it, but a 15' bass boat isn't well suited for much bay use.

Don't see too many Scouts around here.

bhl 01-24-2013 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by reds (Post 14884)
What motor are you running and prop size , pitch?

How about your speed with the motor on about 70%?

Thanks

Running 22" x 24 pitch 3 blade nibral prop.
Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 hp
Cruise at 26/27 knots @ 17/18 gph clean bottom / dirty bottom @ 3000 RPM
which is 10% off the top.
Trolling - .55 / .6 gph at 2.5 / 3 knots
Judges performance charts are right on the money.

Why do you ask?

reds 01-24-2013 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bhl (Post 14896)
Running 22" x 24 pitch 3 blade nibral prop.
Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 hp
Cruise at 26/27 knots @ 17/18 gph clean bottom / dirty bottom @ 3000 RPM
which is 10% off the top.
Trolling - .55 / .6 gph at 2.5 / 3 knots
Judges performance charts are right on the money.

Why do you ask?

I thought your motor was a larger displacement and turning a 4 blade prop.
Just interested in the QSC 8.3 motor to replace my cat.It would be about the same weight as what I have and 175 more hp.

B-Faithful 01-24-2013 05:32 PM

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Here is mine Live lining this past summer.. Looks like 5th Tuitions but with radar (and I have manly colored curtains :D)

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...k/SAM_0074.jpg

5th Tuition 01-24-2013 06:45 PM

My wife has convinced me that my curtains are not "girly" blue; but Anguillan blue. Those of you who have been to Anguila know what I mean.

Of course I have been told by her she has plans to put Palm Trees and geraniums on the dock this summer:eek:

5th (Marty)

Worthlessnut 01-24-2013 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Spot77 (Post 14895)
Pretty sure I'll see you around sooner or later. I keep my small boat over on the Little Magothy. Mostly fish up in there due to my boat's size though. I'll run all up and down the Magothy with it, but a 15' bass boat isn't well suited for much bay use.

Don't see too many Scouts around here.

I was stationed in Summerville SC and could smell the resin from the Scout factory when the wind was right. It has been a great boat! I look forward to seeing you on the crick... Spot 77!

Brad

Tawn 01-25-2013 05:44 AM

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Hell's Belle. 27' Judge, navy blue curtains, black bottom paint with closed array Lowrance and with a slight starboard list due to the quanity of canned goods usually carried on board (I need a better class of friends)

Fish out of Deale. Usually no further North than BPL and not much further south than the CP Buoy. I like fishing, not long boat rides.

After fishing we can usually be found at the Happy Harbor.

Usually on VHF #67..locals channel (it's secret, dont tell anyone).

Chessie27 01-25-2013 09:18 AM

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a slight starboard list due to the quanity of canned goods usually carried on board (I need a better class of friends)

I don't know, that class doesn't look like one I'd trade in. After all, that's what trim tabs are made for! :D

5th Tuition 01-25-2013 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Tawn (Post 14906)
Hell's Belle. 27' Judge, navy blue curtains, black bottom paint with closed array Lowrance and with a slight starboard list due to the quanity of canned goods usually carried on board (I need a better class of friends)

That's just the fate of us "mates"; we have to drink beer, while my Captain drinks Makers Mark:D
5th

garlien 01-25-2013 12:13 PM

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Wow, compared to most of you my ride looks like a moped compared to a Harley...Have to say though I love the boat and it has served me well...

1985 Shamrock CC 21'....302 inboard, keel drive...Of course being an 85 I have basically rebuilt the entire boat and engine over the last 2 to 3 years...Including the motor, T Top and much more (This pic was taken before getting all new seats last year)...This year she gets a full set of curtains...They should be done in a few weeks....

I usually run no further than Hart Miller/Rock Hall on the northern end and Matapeake/Severn on the southern end...

One hell of a stable ride and fishing platform...Kept Scott and I alive on many days when no one should have been out fishing...

:)

Fish Nut 01-25-2013 10:19 PM

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some old pics of the CC:)

Breakaway 01-26-2013 12:57 PM

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I come out of St. Jeromes Creek and fish from Solomons to PLO. Now that I've replaced my broken radio I'll be back on 68 in the spring. Give me a shout!

mark1234 01-26-2013 11:40 PM

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Here is mine Live lining this past summer..

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...k/SAM_0074.jpg

Hey look! Mine too. I have the center console on the left. Thanks for posting this pic Greg.

During trophy season, I'll go where the fish are. Other than that, if I'm not between the Patapsco and Thomas Point, I'm offshore out of Ocean City.

Spot77 01-27-2013 10:37 PM

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Not a very god picture, but here's my wee little bass boat with the screaming Yamaha 90hp on it. :rolleyes:

http://www.cbangler.com/attachment.p...1&d=1359344222

MikeVJ 01-28-2013 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Worthlessnut (Post 14878)
Hail me any time, my first mate gets a real kick when we talk on the radio.

When I'm not stowing away aboard the Worthless Nut, (or maybe Shanghaiing Brad into service aboard the Miss Adventure) - you'll find me launching out of the Patapsco for points near the Bay Bridge. This year, I plan on exploring points south of the Bridge - and looking forward to the tips/advice I'll find here at CBAngler. Thanks, Chief for telling me about this site.

Here are a few snaps of the 'Miss Adventure.' Might be changing her name this year. *Or maybe not - seems to fit...

Mike

SOMDcRAB 01-28-2013 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by bhl (Post 14872)
Spring fishing usually from Thomas Point south to the Gas Docks.
I usually spend the summer above the Bay Bridge.
Feel free to hail me any time. I'm usually wandering aimlessly around pulling something hairy or shiny behind the boat.:D

bhl ( Bruce )
36 Judge "HOOK 'EM"

Beautiful boat

240 LTS 01-29-2013 03:16 PM

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I'm way north of you guys.
Some at Mariner Point Park waiting for the little woman to go relax on the hook.

Chessie27 01-29-2013 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 240 LTS (Post 14955)
I'm way north of you guys.
Some at Mariner Point Park waiting for the little woman to go relax on the hook.

DEAR LORD!! :eek: Judging by your photos of "relaxing on the hook", my fuel bill just sky-rocketed for this year!! Upper, upper bay...here I come! Both of those "rigs" look like they are built for speed! :D :D

Skip 01-29-2013 06:03 PM

1997 - 27 foot Grady White - sailfish model. Sandy Point to Point Look Out plus offshore.



http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps85efe3b1.jpg

Worthlessnut 01-29-2013 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeVJ (Post 14941)
When I'm not stowing away aboard the Worthless Nut, (or maybe Shanghaiing Brad into service aboard the Miss Adventure) - you'll find me launching out of the Patapsco for points near the Bay Bridge. This year, I plan on exploring points south of the Bridge - and looking forward to the tips/advice I'll find here at CBAngler. Thanks, Chief for telling me about this site.

Here are a few snaps of the 'Miss Adventure.' Might be changing her name this year. *Or maybe not - seems to fit...

Mike


Nice to see you on here, Mike. Ready to get some fishing done!

5th Tuition 01-29-2013 07:22 PM

Jeff (240 LTS) We haven't seen you for quite a while. Good to have you back.
5th (Marty)

240 LTS 01-29-2013 08:29 PM

Thanks Marty.


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