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Landshark December 12th 06 04:39 AM

Hey Vin
 

"Steveo" wrote in message
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"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:

On 09 Dec 2006 01:34:02 GMT, Steveo wrote:


Yeah... we can hunt most anything behind my barn, rabbit, squirrel,
or deer.

I was kidding. I didn't want to impose.

Vinnie S.


Impose? My neighbor re-loads the empty cartridges. You gotta see one
of his home made rockets when you come over to hunt, he's a gun
freak of sorts and yet a laid back down the road dood. (Dan)

You know you and your family are always welcome here man.

I'd stop by but there isn't any decent fishing by you hehehe

Nah, not unless you like lake erie perch or walleye. You of all people
should stop by Jim, you could map quest it and then talk on your old
portable when you got here.

You could pretend to be a Buckeye fan (the champs) while you're here
too.


Maybe it's a Musty old parts and rust thing ;)

Or move over Plymouth approaching rapidly! :)


LOL!!, Not a problem when in the Bronco but don't count
on it when on 2 wheels ;)

Landshark



I AmnotGeorgeBush December 12th 06 02:33 PM

Hey Vin
 
From: (jim)
Hey Twisty, lived in the high desert of So Cal


and there wasn't much fishing there.



I'm hip. I used to have relatives living in Victorville but they moved
more north a few years ago.

Where


you are in the gulf you are spoiled with the


warm water and all.


Got that right.

Try getting a line wet with


6' breakers at 38f and a stiff breeze blowing


the bait fish in. Gotta be dedicated...



I'm having visions of the Gorton's Fish commercial where they're wearing
rain coats and its Winter. I can fish for days straight, literally, in
rain, wind, etc., but when then the temp drops, forget it. We had 48
degrees a few nights ago (for an hour or two) and we turned the heat on
for the first time in a long time.


I AmnotGeorgeBush December 12th 06 02:43 PM

Hey Vin
 
From: (Landshark)

****************You got that right.

He's possibly

forgotten the frigid California temps


(LOL!!).


Seriously, he does have it good. There is


nothing like a good large mouth or for that fact
small mouth bass, but I've been partial to


Trout and the sport fishing for Yellow


fin or Dorado or an occasional Wahoo when


down south of the border.


********Merry Christmas Jim & Twist, Steveo and
everyone else........................


********************************Landshark



No smallmouth bass in Florida except in a few spots up near the top of
the state, but the record largemouths make up for it. In fact, the pros
are predicting the next world-record to come from Fl, Tx or Ca., but the
Ca. largemouth bass are all southern bass. Largemouth bass aren't native
to Ca. at all.


When you're talking gamefish, I like to go after the sails, but
Barracuda, Tarpon and Shark are always fun, too.


U-Know-Who December 12th 06 11:32 PM

Hey Vin
 

"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...
From: (Landshark)

You got that right.

He's possibly

forgotten the frigid California temps


(LOL!!).


Seriously, he does have it good. There is


nothing like a good large mouth or for that fact
small mouth bass, but I've been partial to


Trout and the sport fishing for Yellow


fin or Dorado or an occasional Wahoo when


down south of the border.


Merry Christmas Jim & Twist, Steveo and
everyone else........................


Landshark



No smallmouth bass in Florida except in a few spots up near the top of
the state, but the record largemouths make up for it. In fact, the pros
are predicting the next world-record to come from Fl, Tx or Ca., but the
Ca. largemouth bass are all southern bass. Largemouth bass aren't native
to Ca. at all.


When you're talking gamefish, I like to go after the sails, but
Barracuda, Tarpon and Shark are always fun, too.

What about Wahoo, Cobia, King Mackerel, and Marlin?



U-Know-Who December 12th 06 11:34 PM

Hey Vin
 

"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...
From: (jim)
Hey Twisty, lived in the high desert of So Cal


and there wasn't much fishing there.



I'm hip. I used to have relatives living in Victorville but they moved
more north a few years ago.

Where


you are in the gulf you are spoiled with the


warm water and all.


Got that right.

Try getting a line wet with


6' breakers at 38f and a stiff breeze blowing


the bait fish in. Gotta be dedicated...



I'm having visions of the Gorton's Fish commercial where they're wearing
rain coats and its Winter. I can fish for days straight, literally, in
rain, wind, etc., but when then the temp drops, forget it. We had 48
degrees a few nights ago (for an hour or two) and we turned the heat on
for the first time in a long time.


Ah yes....but then comes the summer for 10 months of 90% humidity with 90
degree plus days....



I AmnotGeorgeBush December 13th 06 12:59 AM

Hey Vin
 
From: (U-Know-Who)
When you're talking gamefish, I like to go after
the sails, but Barracuda, Tarpon and Shark


are always fun, too.


What about Wahoo, Cobia, King Mackerel, and Marlin?


Yea, the Cobia are good fishing, not such a great tasting fish (my
personal opinion), Mackerel are good for catch and release (a little
oily for my taste) and the Marlin are just starting to make somewhat of
a comeback in the Gulf waters, but if they have an oil spill from the
drilling planned for the future, we can kiss it all goodbye.


U-Know-Who December 13th 06 02:10 AM

Hey Vin
 

"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...
From: (U-Know-Who)
When you're talking gamefish, I like to go after
the sails, but Barracuda, Tarpon and Shark


are always fun, too.


What about Wahoo, Cobia, King Mackerel, and Marlin?


Yea, the Cobia are good fishing, not such a great tasting fish (my
personal opinion), Mackerel are good for catch and release (a little
oily for my taste) and the Marlin are just starting to make somewhat of
a comeback in the Gulf waters, but if they have an oil spill from the
drilling planned for the future, we can kiss it all goodbye.


Yeah, I don't care for Kingfish or Ling for the taste either, but they do
fight for a fish of their size!

We have marlin here every summer along with the sails, usually 50 or more
miles off the coast, but occasionally they come in closer when the blasted
southeasterly wind subsides for a few days and the water clears a bit. Of
course, it also takes the cooperation of the Mississippi river too...damned
Yankee runoff polluting the Gulf!

The oil companies...we've not ever had a spill here from the rigs, but ships
are another thing altogether. But then again, you use oil products, don't
you? Share the risk with rest of us.



I AmnotGeorgeBush December 13th 06 10:27 PM

Hey Vin
 
From: (U-Know-Who)
What about Wahoo, Cobia, King Mackerel,


and Marlin?


Yea, the Cobia are good fishing, not such a great tasting fish (my
personal opinion), Mackerel are good for catch and release (a little
oily for my taste) and the Marlin are just starting to make somewhat of
a comeback in the Gulf waters, but if they have an oil spill from the
drilling planned for the future, we can kiss it all goodbye.

Yeah, I don't care for Kingfish or Ling for the


taste either, but they do fight for a fish of their


size!


We have marlin here every summer along with
the sails, usually 50 or more miles off the


coast, but occasionally they come in closer


when the blasted southeasterly wind subsides


for a few days and the water clears a bit.



Yea, man, out there in that Gulf stream.

Of course, it also takes the cooperation of the


Mississippi river too...damned Yankee runoff


polluting the Gulf!



Yea, there's a dead zone up there in the Gulf.

The oil companies...we've not ever had a spill


here from the rigs, but ships are another thing


altogether. But then again, you use oil


products, don't you? Share the risk with rest of
us.


We can't drill our way to lower prices and I think we should have long
ago been off of fossil fuel with all the alternative inventions and
fuels the feds suppress.
Happy holidays.


Steveo December 16th 06 04:39 AM

Hey Vin
 
"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:

On 09 Dec 2006 01:34:02 GMT, Steveo
wrote:


Yeah... we can hunt most anything behind my barn, rabbit,
squirrel, or deer.

I was kidding. I didn't want to impose.

Vinnie S.


Impose? My neighbor re-loads the empty cartridges. You gotta see
one of his home made rockets when you come over to hunt, he's a
gun freak of sorts and yet a laid back down the road dood. (Dan)

You know you and your family are always welcome here man.

I'd stop by but there isn't any decent fishing by you hehehe

Nah, not unless you like lake erie perch or walleye. You of all
people should stop by Jim, you could map quest it and then talk on
your old portable when you got here.

You could pretend to be a Buckeye fan (the champs) while you're here
too.


Maybe it's a Musty old parts and rust thing ;)

Or move over Plymouth approaching rapidly! :)


LOL!!, Not a problem when in the Bronco but don't count
on it when on 2 wheels ;)

Landshark


Gotta beat 12.2 then I'll stand back and marvel at a shark moving so fast
across the land. hehe

jim December 17th 06 01:58 AM

Hey Vin
 
I AmnotGeorgeBush wrote:

From: (jim)

Hey Twisty, lived in the high desert of So Cal



and there wasn't much fishing there.




I'm hip. I used to have relatives living in Victorville but they moved
more north a few years ago.


Where



you are in the gulf you are spoiled with the



warm water and all.



Got that right.


Try getting a line wet with



6' breakers at 38f and a stiff breeze blowing



the bait fish in. Gotta be dedicated...




I'm having visions of the Gorton's Fish commercial where they're wearing
rain coats and its Winter. I can fish for days straight, literally, in
rain, wind, etc., but when then the temp drops, forget it. We had 48
degrees a few nights ago (for an hour or two) and we turned the heat on
for the first time in a long time.

Yeah Twist I was in Victorville for four years at George AFB back in the
early 80's. What a hole that place was. No fishing unless one wants to
put a line in the aquaduct. F that.


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