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B-Faithful 05-14-2013 04:15 PM

HI Marker 5/14
 
Fished just south of the HI Marker today. Had 10 fish, smallest 33", largest 39". Most fish on the west side of the deep in 50-60' of water. Only 3 of the 10 came off the boards....

Could have trolled only boat rods :confused:.

Breakaway 05-14-2013 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by B-Faithful (Post 15725)

Could have trolled only boat rods :confused:.

I remember when that's all you needed...

Nice catching Greg!

5th Tuition 05-14-2013 05:28 PM

Glad your day was better than ours further north:eek: isn't it nice to be able to trailer to the fish:D

Good talking to you at WaWa:)
5th

Chessie27 05-14-2013 08:30 PM

Congrats on a great day! Sounds like a lot of folks everywhere had a tough day out there but you had them dialed in. Don't you wish the fish would just tell you, "today we are only biting deep, boat rods" so don't have to put out those damn planer boards and all the extra gear? I know, that would take all the fun out of it. :D
Thanks for the report!

mark1234 05-14-2013 09:16 PM

Sounds like a good day! Nice job, Greg.

B-Faithful 05-15-2013 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by 5th Tuition (Post 15728)
isn't it nice to be able to trailer to the fish:D

yeah buddy.. :) Although I do like the bite in my back yard too ;)

It was a 40gal day for me.. 20 in the truck and 20 in the boat.

mlag 05-15-2013 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by B-Faithful (Post 15733)
yeah buddy.. :) Although I do like the bite in my back yard too ;)

It was a 40gal day for me.. 20 in the truck and 20 in the boat.

Had me one of them 40 gallon days also. Sailed from the South River to #78 and set up shop in that area. Worked hard to catch our limit of 2.........Mark

B-Faithful 05-15-2013 01:58 PM

Mark, Despite how fuel efficient our boats are, they still get better fuel mileage behind a truck :p

I may make one more trip south next week. Probably Solomons but PLO isnt out of the question. If any of you guys are up for the trip, let me know!

After that it is chumming and jigging until the live lining gets good (which is the most fun in my book!)

mark1234 05-15-2013 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by mlag (Post 15735)
Had me one of them 40 gallon days also.

:eek: I burn that fishing the bridge! That's launching from Sandy Point.

Skip 05-15-2013 06:23 PM

F*%K you guys and those single four strokes :D

Luckily my fuel totalizer goes three digits and credit card has high limit.

Oh well , gotta pay to play this game.

Congrats on making the long run pay off - crazy how fish some times prefer boards or boat rods.

Breakaway 05-15-2013 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 15738)
F*%K you guys and those single four strokes :D

Not rubbing it in Skip, but this is from a 10 hour trip this spring (short run to the fish helped a lot) :D.....


http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps5f804dd0.jpg

B-Faithful 05-15-2013 08:40 PM

Skip, I already did the 30' boat with 11' beam and twin engines... luckily I went back to a trailerable single 4 stroke before gas went through the roof. I dont envy your fuel bills :)

My 1998 Pro-line 2950
http://www.thehulltruth.com/members/...dry-riding.jpg

5th Tuition 05-16-2013 06:10 AM

Damn Greg, how many sweet boats have you had:eek: Was that before the Maycraft?

Good thing you swap out boats and not wives:D

5th (Marty)

B-Faithful 05-16-2013 07:32 AM

Marty, boats are less expensive to swap out than wives..

I owned that boat from 2003-2005. Sold it to get the Maycraft in 2005, which I sold to have the Judge built in 2008.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/members/...-spring-08.jpg

Before the 2950 I had a 1997 Pro-line 231, which I bought after moving up here from SC and getting married.

Here is the 231 I owned as she was up for sale (I already owned the 2950 and was a 2 boat owner at the time:o)
http://www.thehulltruth.com/members/...ready-sale.jpg

Before living in SC, I ran my family's 1970 John Allmand 23 out of Avalon NJ that was in the family since 1970.

http://www.thehulltruth.com/members/...70-allmand.jpg

My dad sold ithe Allmand to get his 27 Judge in 2006. Here is my dad's Judge:
http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/atta...0&d=1251385503

http://www.thehulltruth.com/members/...h-org-2010.jpg

5th Tuition 05-16-2013 08:37 AM

I guess I should have taken up a career in printing:D

I've had a 14ft fiberglass rowboat with Chrysler motor.
A 17 ft McKee craft cc with 115 Suzuki.
A NEW 22ft Angler W/A with 200 Yamaha.
A 27 Judge Chesapeake with 225 Honda.

I started my bay activities with my Dads 15ft Thunderbird trihull with 70hp Yamaha bought new from Jenkins Marine on Ritchie Hwy.
Man, I thought I was King of the Magothy.

Good memories,
5th

P.s. now that I think about it, it was an evenrude motor.

B-Faithful 05-16-2013 01:11 PM

Printing and mail marketing industry used to be very good in Maryland.. No so much any more. I think the industry contracted by about 33%. Today I wish I had a govt job like you with a pension and govt benefits.

Once the printing industry dropped I started helping market boats for a local builder that liked to help cover costs. Now i even have my charter license to offset some of the cost and for tax purposes this year. I may start running some trips this summer. Good thing is the boat is paid for..

drichitt 05-16-2013 04:40 PM

John Allmand...don't hear that name too much. Back in the 70s I bought my grandfather's 28' John Allmand Sport Fisher and kept it on the Rhode. Sweet boat...twin 255 merc commanders, 200 gal gas tank, 100 gal fresh water, a/c, generator, frig, yada yada. Now that sucker could burn some fuel but at less than a buck a gal it was tolerable:D

B-Faithful 05-17-2013 07:41 AM

Don, that is a 1970 John Allmand 23 Citation. It had a 165hp straight 6 mercruiser. It has a cruise of 18 knots at 3200rpms but was as fuel efficient as can be. It was in our family since 1970. My great uncle owned it from 1970 to around 1980 when my dad took it over. My dad owned the boat from 1980 or so until 2006 when he sold it. That was 36 years of use in our family and repowered at least 3x. I caught more fish on that boat than any other. I have landed everything from a 100+lb bluefin on a Penn 4/0 senator to coolers full of flounder, weakfish, tog, sea bass, all kinds of sharks, stripers, etc.

Here are some shots and details on her:
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boats-sa...ress-sold.html

Breakaway 05-17-2013 11:52 AM

Fished just south of HI today, still plenty of nice fish in this area....


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