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Old 11-11-2009, 01:02 PM
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Keith Dickinson here...cancer..I love soft music, frolicking in the woods and a good Harlequin book....wait, damnit..wrong board!!

Keith Dickinson, Mechanicsville, Trophy 2052, Anywhere from Breezy Point to Point Lookout. 37, wife, 3 kids, trying to get into business for myself. I was "bring_em_on" on the "brand-X" board.

If it swims, I like catching it.

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Old 11-11-2009, 04:27 PM
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just heard about this board so ill give it a try ...

Barry Turner

I am a LTJ addict ...
My boat is an 07 GW Gulfstream "Reel Y Late"
I grew up in Fork , MD ( near harford/baltimore co line) ,im 38 , married 4 years / 2 year old son ...we live in reisterstown .I own a small telecomm business that installs data- network /telephone cabling and business phone systems ( major discounts for fisherman) .

I keep my boat in solomons year round and TRY to fish from late march til december . I have only been seriously fishing the lower bay for 3 or 4 years now . This year I made it my goal to learn the area and catch my fish on lite tackle and lures that i make in my basement which has been very rewarding so far ...
IF you see me out there give a shout !
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Old 11-11-2009, 04:53 PM
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Greg
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27 Judge Chesapeake
Wife and 3 kids

I work for a printing and direct mail company.

Grew up a S. Jersey boy fishing the ocean and DE Bay. I now chase striped bass from NJ to the CBBT. I love fishing for the big fish during the colder months. I have been known to liveline, troll, eel, jig, and chum too.
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Old 11-11-2009, 04:55 PM
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Hey mark {mlag} don't mess with the hockey players they can throw with both hands Nobody else said it was golf but my one friend. Then she said there isn"t any POWER PLAY in golf.
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:02 PM
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Hey mark {mlag} don't mess with the hockey players they can throw with both hands

I thought hockey players could only throw with one hand because the other hand was trying to pull the jersey over the head with the other
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:24 PM
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Paul Buckmaster, 45, live in Ellicott City with my wife of 15 yrs and our three sons. My twins are 11 and the little man is 6. Working on getting them into salt water fishing but for now the pond across the street from our home has their interest. We fish the pond for "Big Mitch". Mitch is the boys name for the Largemouth Bass that patrol the water. The boys liveline sunnies while I work on using the baitcaster and topwater plugs. My wife is our most revered angler. Couple of years ago her and some friends from the beach went out 73 miles to win the "Poor Girls Open", a C/R marlin tournament held the week after the White Marlin Open. She brought home a nice check and never lets me forget about it.

I'm co founder of Main Street Realty in EC. We are a full service brokerage offering 1.5% listings and a 20% buyer rebate. Business is a lot slower now and it gives me more time to fish. Gotta take the good with the bad. If you ever have questions about real estate I'd be happy to lend an ear. I'm most happy being self employed as it gives the flexibility that I crave. I used to own a Crown gasoline franchise.

I started fishing on the Bay when I was 7-8 yrs old with my father and grandfather. My father was a school teacher at Mervo in Balt City and had the summers off. My fishing addiction was inherited from both of them. They had it bad too! My grandfather owned a Winnebago and we'd spend just about every summer weekend driving from the Bodkin to Ches Beach in search of big rockfish. My mother and grandmother would load up a cooler full of Jack's Corn Beef sandwiches, a Lexington Market landmark, and drinks for the weekend. We'd mainly troll and drift soft crabs for our fish. I don't remember what the limits were but like most others we helped over fish the bay. We never wasted our fish, but looking back, we definitely took too many. I also fished with my dad in OC a lot. We'd rent a room in the Oceanic Motel overlooking the jetty. The conditions were poor but access to the fish overcame all obstacles. I was fishing for sea trout on the concrete sea wall with my dad when Elvis Presley died.

Way back then, catching fish in the upper bay was no problem. By the time I was in my early teens we had to move south to find them. We'd plug the Winnebago in at Buckmaster's Crab House (no affiliation) which was located in the Chesapeake Beach Rod and Reel Club parking lot. We would get on the water before sunrise and fish all day. We had a very good relationship with the charter captains. We would hang out with them on the back of their boats in the evenings comparing notes. They would eagerly share info on where, when and how to catch fish. I have a lot of respect for charter capt's. Most are humble guys with no political ties.

Maryland and Delaware instituted a moratorium on all striped bass fishing in 1985, following the collapse of the fishery during the early 1980s. We stopped fishing during the moratorium. Then in 1988 my dad suddenly passed away and I all but forgot about fishing the bay. It was easily 10 years before I decided to buy a boat and get on with life. Now I fish as often as I can on my 20' Sea Hunt CC or joining guys I've met on TF or old friends. I also prefer cold weather fishing for BUBBA and do not care much for summer fishing. I"m kind of quiet on the water and I"m not a big HO guy as it makes me nervous to fish with some internet stranger( I don't consider regular posters strangers ).

Nice post Mark and its helpful to get some background on all you fishing crazies. See you on the water.
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:34 PM
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Skip - 46 yrs old live near BWI airport. Go by 27 Sailfish elsewhere . Married with 2 kids daughter 19 / son 13.

Love to fish and dive in the bay/ocean but won't pass up the chance to fish anywhere for anything. This includes the pet section at Walmart on snopwy days.

Run a 27 foot Grady just about year round.
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:34 PM
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Skip - 46 yrs old live near BWI airport. Go by 27 Sailfish elsewhere . Married with 2 kids daughter 19 / son 13.

Love to fish and dive in the bay/ocean but won't pass up the chance to fish anywhere for anything. This includes the pet section at Walmart on snowy days.

Run a 27 foot Grady just about year round.
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Old 11-11-2009, 07:11 PM
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I thought hockey players could only throw with one hand because the other hand was trying to pull the jersey over the head with the other
Keep it up mr and you will soon find out
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Old 11-11-2009, 08:12 PM
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I'm Jeff Banks, 50 years old, and live in Rockville Md. I go by Joebass3 on the other site. I've been married for 22 years and have a 18 year old son who is in his first year at the University of Md.

I own an automotive repair shop in Bethesda. We specialize in Volvo repair, but also service most imports. My work seriously gets in the way of my fishing, so I fish with the crowds on the weekends.

I also own a Judge 27 Chesapeake and keep it in Ridge,Md. and fish out of St Jeromes Creek. Boat name is "Breakaway" and am obviously a hockey fan also. I have never skated in my life, but have had years of enjoyment watching my son play with the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association since he was 6.

Hey Jim, If you want to see what a hockey stick looks like, come on down and I'll show you

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