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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according to Sal****er Sportsman)
Ascension Bay, Mexico
Bimini, Bahamas Charlotte Harbor, Florida East Cape, Baja, Mexico Florida Keys Hatteras, North Carolina Isla Coiba, Panama Iztapa, Guatemala Kona, Hawaii La Guaira Bank, Venezuela Lizard Island, Australia Lower Biscayne Bay, Florida Martha's Vineyard Midnight Lump, Venice, Louisiana Montauk, NY Ocracoke Island, N. Carolina Papua New Guinea Pinas Bay, Panama Prince of Wales Island, Alaska Rio Colorado, Costa Rica Kansas and the west coast of the US (excluding Alaska) did not make the list. |
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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according to Sal****er Sportsman)
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I fhsed the Midnight Lump before anybody ever knew it existed. :) Ever do an overnighter at the Canyons? RCE |
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message news On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:41:35 -0500, "RCE" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. I fhsed the Midnight Lump before anybody ever knew it existed. :) Ever do an overnighter at the Canyons? Not on my Contender, but I have done it on a 47' Post and a 52' Hatteras. It's a fun experience. Yeah. Once is enough for me though. We left Scituate at 2 in the morning on a friend's boat, fueled somewhere on the south Cape side and got on station late in the morning. Fished all day and all night. We stopped at Oak Bluffs for fuel, then back to Scituate. Never been so tired in my life. These guys do this all the time, or used to until the fuel prices went up. Not for me. RCE |
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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according to Sal****er Sportsman)
How fortunate we are here in south Florida to live so close to 4 of
these spots. Too bad Snipper seems to have gotten confused over the difference between Bonefish and boneheaded. I certainly have to agree with the inclusion of Martha's Vineyard based on my experiences there. It is one of those places where the fish almost jump into the boat. |
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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according to Sal****er Sportsman)
wrote in message oups.com... How fortunate we are here in south Florida to live so close to 4 of these spots. Too bad Snipper seems to have gotten confused over the difference between Bonefish and boneheaded. He's still confused about the difference between sheepshead and sheephead. I certainly have to agree with the inclusion of Martha's Vineyard based on my experiences there. It is one of those places where the fish almost jump into the boat. |
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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according to Sal****er Sportsman)
"- Colonel -" wrote in message news:2006021718115050073-nobody@verizonnet... On 2006-02-13 15:48:47 -0500, "NOYB" said: Ascension Bay, Mexico Bimini, Bahamas Charlotte Harbor, Florida East Cape, Baja, Mexico Florida Keys Hatteras, North Carolina Isla Coiba, Panama Iztapa, Guatemala Kona, Hawaii La Guaira Bank, Venezuela Lizard Island, Australia Lower Biscayne Bay, Florida Martha's Vineyard Midnight Lump, Venice, Louisiana Montauk, NY Ocracoke Island, N. Carolina Papua New Guinea Pinas Bay, Panama Prince of Wales Island, Alaska Rio Colorado, Costa Rica Puzzling that they include BOTH Hatteras and Ocracoke...yet no mention of the Chesapeake Bay? Why is that puzzling? |
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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according to Sal****erSportsman)
NOYB wrote:
Ascension Bay, Mexico Bimini, Bahamas Charlotte Harbor, Florida East Cape, Baja, Mexico Florida Keys Hatteras, North Carolina Isla Coiba, Panama Iztapa, Guatemala Kona, Hawaii La Guaira Bank, Venezuela Lizard Island, Australia Lower Biscayne Bay, Florida Martha's Vineyard Midnight Lump, Venice, Louisiana Montauk, NY Ocracoke Island, N. Carolina Papua New Guinea Pinas Bay, Panama Prince of Wales Island, Alaska Rio Colorado, Costa Rica Puzzling that they include BOTH Hatteras and Ocracoke...yet no mention of the Chesapeake Bay? Why is that puzzling? Look, let's get real here. Sal****er Sportsman is an East Coast rag promoting the fished out polluted waters of the *East Coast*. Their 20 best fishing spots is a figment of some marketing type's imagination. Every fair and open minded person with real knowledge and experience knows the best fishing is on the West Coast and Pacific. That's just a phact. For you local waters only Eastern dudes who really don't know the difference, just go to your local grocery store and compare avocados. You know, those Hass vs Floriduh types...that should open your eyes to the truth without having to trailer to good waters. And it's not just the quantitative differences of the two coasts. There are huge qualitative differences to consider. West Coast fish put up much bigger fights. Most Eastern fish still floating in those wretched waters could only impress sissies. Toughest fight you're likely to encounter in Floriduh waters is by snagging a clump of sargasso. -- Skipper |
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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according toSal****erSportsman)
Harry Krause wrote:
Ascension Bay, Mexico Bimini, Bahamas Charlotte Harbor, Florida East Cape, Baja, Mexico Florida Keys Hatteras, North Carolina Isla Coiba, Panama Iztapa, Guatemala Kona, Hawaii La Guaira Bank, Venezuela Lizard Island, Australia Lower Biscayne Bay, Florida Martha's Vineyard Midnight Lump, Venice, Louisiana Montauk, NY Ocracoke Island, N. Carolina Papua New Guinea Pinas Bay, Panama Prince of Wales Island, Alaska Rio Colorado, Costa Rica Puzzling Why is that puzzling? Look, let's get real here. Sal****er Sportsman is an East Coast rag promoting the fished out polluted waters of the *East Coast*. Their 20 best fishing spots is a figment of some marketing type's imagination. Every fair and open minded person with real knowledge and experience knows the best fishing is on the West Coast and Pacific. That's just a phact. For you local waters only Eastern dudes who really don't know the difference, just go to your local grocery store and compare avocados. You know, those Hass vs Floriduh types...that should open your eyes to the truth without having to trailer to good waters. And it's not just the quantitative differences of the two coasts. There are huge qualitative differences to consider. West Coast fish put up much bigger fights. Most Eastern fish still floating in those wretched waters could only impress sissies. Toughest fight you're likely to encounter in Floriduh waters is by snagging a clump of sargasso. Yeah, right...some dickwad of a latter-day Nazi like you...has the skinny. Just reporting phacts, Krause. Did you finally tire of the poor East Coast fishing? Is that why you're trying to dump that Parker for something towable? Sal****er Sportsman is an East Coast rag, you know. Are you *really* impressed with the Chesapeake fishing, Krause? If so, ignorance is truly blessed. -- Skipper |
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Twenty greatest fishing spots on Earth (according to Sal****er Sportsman)
"Skipper" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Ascension Bay, Mexico Bimini, Bahamas Charlotte Harbor, Florida East Cape, Baja, Mexico Florida Keys Hatteras, North Carolina Isla Coiba, Panama Iztapa, Guatemala Kona, Hawaii La Guaira Bank, Venezuela Lizard Island, Australia Lower Biscayne Bay, Florida Martha's Vineyard Midnight Lump, Venice, Louisiana Montauk, NY Ocracoke Island, N. Carolina Papua New Guinea Pinas Bay, Panama Prince of Wales Island, Alaska Rio Colorado, Costa Rica Puzzling that they include BOTH Hatteras and Ocracoke...yet no mention of the Chesapeake Bay? Why is that puzzling? Look, let's get real here. Sal****er Sportsman is an East Coast rag promoting the fished out polluted waters of the *East Coast*. Their 20 best fishing spots is a figment of some marketing type's imagination. Every fair and open minded person with real knowledge and experience knows the best fishing is on the West Coast and Pacific. That's just a phact. For you local waters only Eastern dudes who really don't know the difference, just go to your local grocery store and compare avocados. You know, those Hass vs Floriduh types...that should open your eyes to the truth without having to trailer to good waters. And it's not just the quantitative differences of the two coasts. There are huge qualitative differences to consider. West Coast fish put up much bigger fights. Most Eastern fish still floating in those wretched waters could only impress sissies. Toughest fight you're likely to encounter in Floriduh waters is by snagging a clump of sargasso. Trolling, trolling, trolling. Keeps those wagons trolling... Nevertheless, there is nothing factual in anything you wrote except the part about avocados. Now if you could just find a link between avocados and fishing, you might be on to something. |
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