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Old 04-21-2012, 04:50 PM
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Well; I said I wasn't going to be able to post as often due to our busy schedule. But here I am already.

Only posting for two reasons. First, we were done early today. And second, to thank a CBAngler who helped us to finish early.

We left the pier around 6:30 (the party was a little late arriving). Ran just outside of Deale and saw bait in 35 ft of water. Started setting lines and bingo, fish on before I had one side set. The second fish hit minutes later. Whew, a good start. However, the next two fish were undersized by a couple inches.

Hard to swing back through with all the boat traffic, so we went looking for another pod of fish. Success came fairly quickly, so 4 in the box.

Around 9 am things slowed. I kept wanting to check a side, but didn't want lines out of the water.

Ring,Ring; off went my phone. Mark (Mlag) had found a good pod of fish (when doesn't he???). We weren't far away, so we swung over to his "hot spot". The final 2 fish went in the box in 20 minutes.

With a cooler full of fish by 10:30, we started fixing lunch for the party. Capt. John fixes crabcakes, potato salad, cole slaw, corn bread, and apple pie for the fishermen (and me).

I pulled our umbrella's and left some board lines in the water while the party ate a hearty meal. As luck would have it, we boated two C/R fish during lunch.

I racked rods and we headed home. Everyone excited and happy.

Thanks to everyone who feeds me information (Mark is not the only one). I certainly hope I give out as much info as I receive. It is appreciated by John and me.

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Old 04-21-2012, 08:18 PM
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...With a cooler full of fish by 10:30, we started fixing lunch for the party. ... I pulled our umbrella's and left some board lines in the water while the party ate a hearty meal. As luck would have it, we boated two C/R fish during lunch. ...
That is the best part of your post - wish all captains would do this. Congrats on a good day!
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Old 04-21-2012, 09:01 PM
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Spotted the Patent Pending on Friday 4/20, while fishing with Jim (Powerplay). Good looking boat.

Wow, cooler full of fish and lunch prepared by the captain! Sweet!
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Old 04-21-2012, 09:59 PM
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Glad to hear you all did well. Nice touch fixing lunch for your party!

We cancelled for tomorrow, hoping to get out next Saturday I need the break
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Old 04-22-2012, 11:58 AM
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Hey Marty,
Just re-paying you for information the previous day. UH.........nevermind, forget that....tell Capt John he owes me a crab cake sandwich and a piece of apple pie


Here' a pic of Brandon with the "new boat" record........47 inch C&R





See you out there as soon as this winds stops.............................Mark
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Old 04-22-2012, 03:09 PM
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Mark; that is one great looking fish. If that's Brandon's biggest, you might want to pick up a fiberglass replica from McGinnty's for a B-day present.

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Old 04-22-2012, 05:55 PM
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Mark; that is one great looking fish. If that's Brandon's biggest, you might want to pick up a fiberglass replica from McGinnty's for a B-day present.

5th (Marty)

Brandon also had the "old boat" (Angler) record.......50 inches, 54 pounds
Taught him everything he knows

Here's a pic of the "old boat" record..............................

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Looks like she could swallow your head!
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Nah. Not that BIG head!....................Gary
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Old 04-23-2012, 10:38 AM
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Wait.....How come John didn't fix us lunch during our c/r trips?


Had breakfast at his place many times and always enjoyed it.


Looking forward to getting out again on that beautiful boat.
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