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Harry encourages them in every one of his posts, his first sentence in his
"trip report" was a troll to encourage trash talk.


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On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:17:11 -0400, "Harry.Krause"

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John H wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 16:01:35 -0400, Doug Kanter

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**** you asshole.
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Most inappropriate, Doug. Sounds like something Harry would say.


**** harry the bull**** artist. **** you too.


Hopefully not with the same thing you used on Harry!!



You really seem to like to encourage these trashy ID thieves, Herring.
Why is that? Is it a remnant of what you learned in the Army?


Harry, I'm trying to *discourage* unsafe sexual practices. *You*, with
your
constant name calling and derogatory (but delightful) comments are the one
who
encourages the activities of which you speak. I'd like to see *all* the
name
calling done away with.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



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On Sat, 14 May 2005 03:30:27 GMT, "Bill McKee"
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At least it was boating related!! Lots of teak on these Choy Lee's like the
older Bermuda 32 types?


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Yes, and they always looked great when well kept.

Down here in Florida, where we've been known to get a rain storm every
now and then, they are known as "Cheoy Leakys".

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On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:21:53 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
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Then again, look at some of the homes people with that kind of
monetary horsepower build - 5000 sq ft for three.


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Go to Ft Lauderdale and take a ride down the Inter Coastal. Boats of
that size are dime a dozen, and 5000 sq ft doesn't even make a proper
guest cottage.

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On Sat, 14 May 2005 14:53:00 GMT, Don White
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A good buddy of mine worked for a 'rich dude' in Florida. The guy had
two large yachts...one in Florida and one in the Mediterranean. Before
my buddy left..there was talk of traveling to Hong Kong and buying a
larger boat for Florida. Seems the 'little one' there didn't have a
helicopter landing pad.


=============================

On the east coast of Florida it is difficult to tell the difference
between a large yacht and a small cruise ship. There is an almost
seamless transition somewhere around 400 feet. A 95 footer in
Lauderdale won't even get a second glance unless covered with nubile
young women in a state of undress.



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On Sun, 15 May 2005 00:02:42 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:21:53 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

Then again, look at some of the homes people with that kind of
monetary horsepower build - 5000 sq ft for three.


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Go to Ft Lauderdale and take a ride down the Inter Coastal. Boats of
that size are dime a dozen, and 5000 sq ft doesn't even make a proper
guest cottage.


We visited my wife's bestest bud and I kid you not - we stayed in
their guest house which was practically a duplicate of the house we
live in. :)

Later,

Tom
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 20:26:19 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
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John H wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 18:23:54 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote:


John H wrote:

On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:16:03 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote:



John H wrote:



How did you fix all those stripers you caught that you don't like to eat?

Didn't keep any stripers, rarely do. Don't like the taste.

What


other 'bottomfish' did you latch onto? You must be the only soul in the whole
bay catching stripers while drifting and bottomfishing!

Never said I was catching stripers bottomfishing. Have caught stripers
drift-fishing. Certainly beats the way you do it, towing a ton of heavy
metal.


Sorry, Harry. I thought you said, "We caught a few stripers without trying very
hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At
least we didn't have to troll for them."

I got the impression you caught stripers 'drift fishing' the day you went to
Tangier, had lunch, visited cemeteries, etc. I suppose when you're 'drift
fishing' you mean you're trolling the bait behind the boat somehow, and its not
on the bottom? I've never done that. Sounds almost like you've got a chum line
out. But that couldn't be, 'cause you're drifting. Wow, a new technique. Sounds
cool. Especially for this time of year, when the stripers are pretty close to
the top of the water.


You're not much of a fisherman, despite your last name. Driftfishing is
not limited to bottomfishing. There are any number of ways to keep a
driftfished bait at the surface or just below it.

While drifting or anchored, you've never freelined a bait? Or in case of
a heavier bait, used a float to keep it in the water column? Never used
a cork float with a stopper knot and a sinker to keep your bait at a
predetermined depth while anchored?

All you know how to do is drag rigs to snag fish?

Do you look for diving birds when you take your boat that big mile out
of Deale Harbor? Do you have a casting rig with an artficial ready to
toss in the water where the birds are diving for baitfish? You've never
caught stripers or blues that way?

What the hell do you guys do? Run the engine at low RPMS, toss out and
drag the heavy metal, and guzzle beer until something happens?

You need some fishing lessons, Herring. No wonder you are so excited
about catching a fish.

Oh, by the way, the smaller stripers taste much better than the larger
ones. Try targeting fish in the 25-30 inch category.

You are wearing gloves when you boat your stripers, right? You do know why?



Ah, such music. Derogatory is where it's at, right Harry?

25-30 inch stripers are great. Of course, the season now is the 'trophy' season,
so all those less than 28'ers you caught were illegal when you ate them. I'm
thinking about taking away your shovels, Harry.



I don't keep or eat stripers, dicquehead. As I have stated many times, I
don't like the way they taste.


Such glorious name-calling! You are truly a master, Harry. I just have a fuzzy
brain this morning, so I'm wondering. If you don't eat or keep stripers, then
how the hell do you know that the 'smaller stripers taste much better than the
larger ones'?


--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 20:45:54 -0400, "The Snapper Trapper"
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Harry encourages them in every one of his posts, his first sentence in his
"trip report" was a troll to encourage trash talk.


"John H" wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:17:11 -0400, "Harry.Krause"

wrote:

John H wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 16:01:35 -0400, Doug Kanter

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**** you asshole.
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Most inappropriate, Doug. Sounds like something Harry would say.


**** harry the bull**** artist. **** you too.


Hopefully not with the same thing you used on Harry!!


You really seem to like to encourage these trashy ID thieves, Herring.
Why is that? Is it a remnant of what you learned in the Army?


Harry, I'm trying to *discourage* unsafe sexual practices. *You*, with
your
constant name calling and derogatory (but delightful) comments are the one
who
encourages the activities of which you speak. I'd like to see *all* the
name
calling done away with.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



You're right. I truly believe Harry thinks none of this is his fault.
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Bill McKee wrote:


Kind of fun to go fast in a big boat. Took the Fast Ferry boat from
Barcelona to Majorca in 2001. 97 meters not feet and did 47 knots. And
the boat carries 300 cars and a few semi's amd 800 passengers at that speed.
. . in comfort. Had to slow to about 40 returning as there were some 10'
seas about. Jetdrive and 38,000 HP!


Yiu don't have to travel that far for a fast ferry...
see http://www.catferry.com/
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 08:10:38 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
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John H wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 20:26:19 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote:


John H wrote:

On Sat, 14 May 2005 18:23:54 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote:



John H wrote:


On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:16:03 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote:




John H wrote:




How did you fix all those stripers you caught that you don't like to eat?

Didn't keep any stripers, rarely do. Don't like the taste.

What



other 'bottomfish' did you latch onto? You must be the only soul in the whole
bay catching stripers while drifting and bottomfishing!

Never said I was catching stripers bottomfishing. Have caught stripers
drift-fishing. Certainly beats the way you do it, towing a ton of heavy
metal.


Sorry, Harry. I thought you said, "We caught a few stripers without trying very
hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At
least we didn't have to troll for them."

I got the impression you caught stripers 'drift fishing' the day you went to
Tangier, had lunch, visited cemeteries, etc. I suppose when you're 'drift
fishing' you mean you're trolling the bait behind the boat somehow, and its not
on the bottom? I've never done that. Sounds almost like you've got a chum line
out. But that couldn't be, 'cause you're drifting. Wow, a new technique. Sounds
cool. Especially for this time of year, when the stripers are pretty close to
the top of the water.


You're not much of a fisherman, despite your last name. Driftfishing is
not limited to bottomfishing. There are any number of ways to keep a
driftfished bait at the surface or just below it.

While drifting or anchored, you've never freelined a bait? Or in case of
a heavier bait, used a float to keep it in the water column? Never used
a cork float with a stopper knot and a sinker to keep your bait at a
predetermined depth while anchored?

All you know how to do is drag rigs to snag fish?

Do you look for diving birds when you take your boat that big mile out
of Deale Harbor? Do you have a casting rig with an artficial ready to
toss in the water where the birds are diving for baitfish? You've never
caught stripers or blues that way?

What the hell do you guys do? Run the engine at low RPMS, toss out and
drag the heavy metal, and guzzle beer until something happens?

You need some fishing lessons, Herring. No wonder you are so excited
about catching a fish.

Oh, by the way, the smaller stripers taste much better than the larger
ones. Try targeting fish in the 25-30 inch category.

You are wearing gloves when you boat your stripers, right? You do know why?



Ah, such music. Derogatory is where it's at, right Harry?

25-30 inch stripers are great. Of course, the season now is the 'trophy' season,
so all those less than 28'ers you caught were illegal when you ate them. I'm
thinking about taking away your shovels, Harry.


I don't keep or eat stripers, dicquehead. As I have stated many times, I
don't like the way they taste.



Such glorious name-calling! You are truly a master, Harry. I just have a fuzzy
brain this morning, so I'm wondering. If you don't eat or keep stripers, then
how the hell do you know that the 'smaller stripers taste much better than the
larger ones'?




Because on occasion I will keep and cook a small one, but not often.
I've stated that here any number of times. They're ok, not great, ok,
baked or poached with other ingredients.


So, when you say, "I don't keep or eat stripers, dicquehead", you really mean
to say, " I really don't keep or eat stripers, dicquehead, except for the
occasions when I will keep and cook a small one."

It takes a while to understand you, Harry.

You've yet to tell us about the other bottom fish you caught. I suppose you
brought up a few 20" flounder and a couple 30" trout, huh?

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