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Old 11-26-2009, 10:20 PM
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Mark; good talking to you as well. The day didn't start very well for me. I was to meet a friend of mine at 6:30 and then head to SP to meet Alan (justchillin) at his boat at 7 am. At 6:40 my cell rings and my friend WAKES ME UP. Oh, No. Throw on some clothes, brush teeth, take a leak, and hit the road running. I make it to SP by 7:20 (no traffic tickets), to see Alan's boat in the water and motor running. We hop on board and everyone puts on their rain gear. Mine's back at the house. No problem, I always carry a small 99 cent rain poncho in my lunch container for just such emergencies. I take out the small pouch and everyone laughs because it has a sticker on it that says, "Ollies, their price $1.99 our price 99 cents". I've had the darn thing for years!!! I get the darn thing out of the pouch and it is so old, it's all stuck together. I swear, if you had taken a hot iron and run it over the pouch and melted the darn thing together, it could not have been stuck together more tightly. I start to SLOWLY peel it apart, trying not to rip it. The darn thing was made out of the flimsiest plastic. As I peel it away, I start laughing. It reminded me of that fabled condom we all carried in our wallet; just in case. If we had ever needed it, it would have probably needed the same type of microsurgery necessary to peel this apart. Everyone laughed at my analogy, and 30 minutes later I was wearing a bright yellow hooded poncho that made me look like bigbird the rest of the day.
Anyway, we did manage 4 nice fish; with the biggest (44 in) caught by a first time fisherman from Pa. who was with us. Caught one putting lines out, two trolling with our spread, and one as we were pulling lines in. I thought there were fewer pots around, and saw two crab boats pulling pots and stacking them onboard. Thanks for the onwater tips. Great day with friends. 5th (Marty)
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Old 11-26-2009, 10:40 PM
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Nice fishing report Mark and Gary. You both know we struggled to get our fish right there in the same area. Everything has been working so well; got the spread dialed in, the speed is just right, but nothing was biting for us. We chased the current south and finally found some nice current movement and bait. Picked up a 44, 39 and a 22" before the current went slack. Grass was a real problem for us...Don
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Old 11-27-2009, 12:27 AM
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Nice post Mark....sounds like an early bite.
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Old 11-27-2009, 06:52 AM
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Nice Job,Mark!!!You let that Guy Gary on your Boat?? [Mike]
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Old 11-27-2009, 08:56 AM
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Mark, I got up at 3:30 and saw a steady fain and fog. Any body else and I would have called to see if they were still going. NOT YOU I knew we would be out there and I'm glad we did. It all happened quick and went away but you can't complain about those nice fish we caught. I never heard the sound of drag on your boat like the one that hit and got off. You can only guess about how BIG it was! Mike......I will see if Mark will let you come one time with me. He has enough room for a wheelchair and I could rent an electric reel. Thanks again Mark and I have your porta potty washed out............Gary
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Old 11-27-2009, 09:25 AM
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Nice job guys
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Old 11-27-2009, 09:26 AM
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Nice work guys. I got up at 6am to start on a turkey.. I was thinking about spashing the boat after I got the bird in the oven but thought my wife might execute me with 24 people coming to our house just after noon. Good report
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Old 11-27-2009, 03:54 PM
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Thanks for reporting Mark, sounds like you guys had a fast and furious 20 minutes or so.

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