Damn. You beat me to it. js
Damn. You beat me to it. js
Yep blues off of lawnguyland...grew up there on the gold coast.
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Yeah and I'll bet that you were elected the master-baiter of the cruise too.
So you'd what? Have the mate half eaten before he netted it ..... yeah, I could imagine you doing that. Was that the Fire Island group you were with?
One year I had a cottage right on the beach in Bayville...not 50 feet from the water. We had a small boat anchored offshore, we'd swim out to the boat and go fishing. We lived for practically nothing that year..just fresh fish, stolen lobsters, and Harvey Wallbangers...what a combo.
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He he he, I live on da beach here man .. its good when the power goes off during the summer months and need to cool off. ..
Crash Gord> One year I had a cottage right on the beach in Bayville...not 50 feet from
Ya, Bob, tell us what a great master bater you are.
I used to do some fishing when we used to vacation on Lake Winnepesaukee years ago. We had a summer place on Black Cat Island, outside Wolfboro. I'd only catch one or two but they were usually 4-5 pounders, enough for dinner. There are a few places in CT where it's pretty good, too. I mostly like the peace and 2quiet of the lake anyway.
Blues will give you a half-decent fight. We used to go for blues and whatever else we could catch in the LI Sound. I also used to charter a boat and do a little deep sea stuff in the Gulf of Mexico but lately I haven't had the time. Last time out I caught a few snapper and a small lemon shark -- nothing impressive but it fought for a while.
Bass, trout, grouper, red snapper an occasional shark, whatever.
Fortunately the pub was a short crawl across the beach to home. I don't remember much from 75-81 ... diffferent these days... I'm still working on a
12 pack I bought in May.
We used to go out on one of the open boats from the CT side of the Sound. Sometimes a group of five or six guys from my church would get together and we'd charter a smaller boat for the day. That's usually more fun.
Sometimes when the blues are really running you'll catch one and it'll be half-eaten by the time the mate nets it.
I remember my first (and last) Harvey Wallbanger. When I turned 18 my older brother and his GF took me to a bar in NY somewhere. We lived in NJ then and the drinking age was 21 there. My brother introduced me to HW and a few other mixed nightmares.
Then his GF asked me to dance with her. I didn't know how to dance at the time but she convinced me to try. I was half in the bag and I'm sure it was a sight. Not until we finally sat down again did she tell me that we had just entered a dance contest.
The embarrassment probably had as much to do with my decision not to drink again as the wretched headache I got the next day. I doubt I've had more than a gallon of alcohol in the 38 years since. :^)
On the other hand, if she sees your zone names and ISN'T offended, you might want to meet her...
I hear that. We throw some pretty sizable parties every so often. I'll usually bring home a half-keg (my neighbor has one of those portable keg fridges that we can borrow) and a few 24-packs of beer. After the party is over there are always a few dozen cans and the half-keg usually has a gallon or so left when I return it to the market. The remaining beers invariably go stale in the cans before the next event since no one around here drinks them. :^)
only because you took the time to check your spelling
Too bad the option of inviting a few friends around to finish off the beers is not available to you
Doug L
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