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While you yo-yo's were sitting here arguing who is a rectal fissure. They
do have medicine for that. I was out fishing and crabbing. Sport Dungeness crab season opened Saturday, and I chickened out reading the marine report. Neighbor went to drop his pots, and said, big long period swell, came back in at 22 knts. No wind. So I went Yesterday, dropped the 5 pots in 110' of water and went fishing. Got some nice rockfish, also know as Rockcod. Kept a 10# lingcod, a couple of 5# Vermilions, and a large China Cod (there are not real big , maybe 2#, but one of the best eating fish there are) And a few larger Black rockfish, tossed back the smaller ones. Pulled the pots and had 1 crab. I rerigged the pots this year, with new line and used a 2 point bridal to the pot. I think this is the problem, they land on end or upside down, or are easier for the buoy to move. Came in a little sadder, as I love crab eat'n. One of the other guys in the Coastside Fishing Club said his sister and B-I-L and a friend were coming down and they were going to pull some more of his pots that had been soaking overnight. I took the others when they came in my boat as it is bigger and we pulled 2 pots for 38 legal crab. 22 legal in the first pot, only 1 undersize. All were commercial size crab. Sport crabs have to 5.75" across the carapace and commercial have to be 6.25". All males. Sport can keep either sex and commercial can only take males. Limit is 10 per person, and the other boat had enough in their pulled pot to fill out the limits for all. Came home and cranked up the crab boiler / turkey fryer and boiled and steamed up the crabs. Tonight friends are coming over for a fish and crab feast. Normal crabbing partner is recovering from 3 stints installed a couple of weeks ago, so is out of the crabpot hauling business for awhile. |
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 20:47:58 GMT, "Bill McKee"
wrote: While you yo-yo's were sitting here arguing who is a rectal fissure. They do have medicine for that. I was out fishing and crabbing. Sport Dungeness crab season opened Saturday, and I chickened out reading the marine report. Neighbor went to drop his pots, and said, big long period swell, came back in at 22 knts. No wind. So I went Yesterday, dropped the 5 pots in 110' of water and went fishing. Got some nice rockfish, also know as Rockcod. Kept a 10# lingcod, a couple of 5# Vermilions, and a large China Cod (there are not real big , maybe 2#, but one of the best eating fish there are) And a few larger Black rockfish, tossed back the smaller ones. Pulled the pots and had 1 crab. I rerigged the pots this year, with new line and used a 2 point bridal to the pot. I think this is the problem, they land on end or upside down, or are easier for the buoy to move. Came in a little sadder, as I love crab eat'n. One of the other guys in the Coastside Fishing Club said his sister and B-I-L and a friend were coming down and they were going to pull some more of his pots that had been soaking overnight. I took the others when they came in my boat as it is bigger and we pulled 2 pots for 38 legal crab. 22 legal in the first pot, only 1 undersize. All were commercial size crab. Sport crabs have to 5.75" across the carapace and commercial have to be 6.25". All males. Sport can keep either sex and commercial can only take males. Limit is 10 per person, and the other boat had enough in their pulled pot to fill out the limits for all. Came home and cranked up the crab boiler / turkey fryer and boiled and steamed up the crabs. Tonight friends are coming over for a fish and crab feast. Normal crabbing partner is recovering from 3 stints installed a couple of weeks ago, so is out of the crabpot hauling business for awhile. Way to go, Bill. Sounds like a fun time. Where are you located? I'm thinking of resettling when my wife retires. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" Hypocrital Liberal |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 20:47:58 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote: While you yo-yo's were sitting here arguing who is a rectal fissure. They do have medicine for that. I was out fishing and crabbing. Sport Dungeness crab season opened Saturday, and I chickened out reading the marine report. Neighbor went to drop his pots, and said, big long period swell, came back in at 22 knts. No wind. So I went Yesterday, dropped the 5 pots in 110' of water and went fishing. Got some nice rockfish, also know as Rockcod. Kept a 10# lingcod, a couple of 5# Vermilions, and a large China Cod (there are not real big , maybe 2#, but one of the best eating fish there are) And a few larger Black rockfish, tossed back the smaller ones. Pulled the pots and had 1 crab. I rerigged the pots this year, with new line and used a 2 point bridal to the pot. I think this is the problem, they land on end or upside down, or are easier for the buoy to move. Came in a little sadder, as I love crab eat'n. One of the other guys in the Coastside Fishing Club said his sister and B-I-L and a friend were coming down and they were going to pull some more of his pots that had been soaking overnight. I took the others when they came in my boat as it is bigger and we pulled 2 pots for 38 legal crab. 22 legal in the first pot, only 1 undersize. All were commercial size crab. Sport crabs have to 5.75" across the carapace and commercial have to be 6.25". All males. Sport can keep either sex and commercial can only take males. Limit is 10 per person, and the other boat had enough in their pulled pot to fill out the limits for all. Came home and cranked up the crab boiler / turkey fryer and boiled and steamed up the crabs. Tonight friends are coming over for a fish and crab feast. Normal crabbing partner is recovering from 3 stints installed a couple of weeks ago, so is out of the crabpot hauling business for awhile. Way to go, Bill. Sounds like a fun time. Where are you located? I'm thinking of resettling when my wife retires. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" Hypocrital Liberal In the land of expensive real estate. Pleasanton, Calif. But we save on snow removal. About 40 miles from San Francisco. |
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On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 07:20:54 GMT, "Bill McKee"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 20:47:58 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote: While you yo-yo's were sitting here arguing who is a rectal fissure. They do have medicine for that. I was out fishing and crabbing. Sport Dungeness crab season opened Saturday, and I chickened out reading the marine report. Neighbor went to drop his pots, and said, big long period swell, came back in at 22 knts. No wind. So I went Yesterday, dropped the 5 pots in 110' of water and went fishing. Got some nice rockfish, also know as Rockcod. Kept a 10# lingcod, a couple of 5# Vermilions, and a large China Cod (there are not real big , maybe 2#, but one of the best eating fish there are) And a few larger Black rockfish, tossed back the smaller ones. Pulled the pots and had 1 crab. I rerigged the pots this year, with new line and used a 2 point bridal to the pot. I think this is the problem, they land on end or upside down, or are easier for the buoy to move. Came in a little sadder, as I love crab eat'n. One of the other guys in the Coastside Fishing Club said his sister and B-I-L and a friend were coming down and they were going to pull some more of his pots that had been soaking overnight. I took the others when they came in my boat as it is bigger and we pulled 2 pots for 38 legal crab. 22 legal in the first pot, only 1 undersize. All were commercial size crab. Sport crabs have to 5.75" across the carapace and commercial have to be 6.25". All males. Sport can keep either sex and commercial can only take males. Limit is 10 per person, and the other boat had enough in their pulled pot to fill out the limits for all. Came home and cranked up the crab boiler / turkey fryer and boiled and steamed up the crabs. Tonight friends are coming over for a fish and crab feast. Normal crabbing partner is recovering from 3 stints installed a couple of weeks ago, so is out of the crabpot hauling business for awhile. Way to go, Bill. Sounds like a fun time. Where are you located? I'm thinking of resettling when my wife retires. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" Hypocrital Liberal In the land of expensive real estate. Pleasanton, Calif. But we save on snow removal. About 40 miles from San Francisco. Sounds nice, but it's a little far from the grand kids. I'll probably stick with the East Coast. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" Hypocrital Liberal |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 07:20:54 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 20:47:58 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote: While you yo-yo's were sitting here arguing who is a rectal fissure. They do have medicine for that. I was out fishing and crabbing. Sport Dungeness crab season opened Saturday, and I chickened out reading the marine report. Neighbor went to drop his pots, and said, big long period swell, came back in at 22 knts. No wind. So I went Yesterday, dropped the 5 pots in 110' of water and went fishing. Got some nice rockfish, also know as Rockcod. Kept a 10# lingcod, a couple of 5# Vermilions, and a large China Cod (there are not real big , maybe 2#, but one of the best eating fish there are) And a few larger Black rockfish, tossed back the smaller ones. Pulled the pots and had 1 crab. I rerigged the pots this year, with new line and used a 2 point bridal to the pot. I think this is the problem, they land on end or upside down, or are easier for the buoy to move. Came in a little sadder, as I love crab eat'n. One of the other guys in the Coastside Fishing Club said his sister and B-I-L and a friend were coming down and they were going to pull some more of his pots that had been soaking overnight. I took the others when they came in my boat as it is bigger and we pulled 2 pots for 38 legal crab. 22 legal in the first pot, only 1 undersize. All were commercial size crab. Sport crabs have to 5.75" across the carapace and commercial have to be 6.25". All males. Sport can keep either sex and commercial can only take males. Limit is 10 per person, and the other boat had enough in their pulled pot to fill out the limits for all. Came home and cranked up the crab boiler / turkey fryer and boiled and steamed up the crabs. Tonight friends are coming over for a fish and crab feast. Normal crabbing partner is recovering from 3 stints installed a couple of weeks ago, so is out of the crabpot hauling business for awhile. Way to go, Bill. Sounds like a fun time. Where are you located? I'm thinking of resettling when my wife retires. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" Hypocrital Liberal In the land of expensive real estate. Pleasanton, Calif. But we save on snow removal. About 40 miles from San Francisco. Sounds nice, but it's a little far from the grand kids. I'll probably stick with the East Coast. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" Hypocrital Liberal We are entering what we call winter, rainy season. Is about 60 today. |
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