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Hey wayne, don't you get all wrinkled and prunie down for 3 hrs.[8|]

I'll have one nem cokkolers, jus wave it oer ma JD, an gimmie a plate of that thar gatter too.[sm=lol.gif]
 

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Hey Cap...

Ohhhhh... it's gonna be bad![&:] I can see it now![&:] Hope you got some extra room down your place... I'll need it after Pam throws me out after your visit![&o]

Wayne

One of the best things about those doubles is that they are so heavy, I don't need to use a weight belt! By the time I'm out of air, I'm floating to the surface anyway!
 

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Yeah, its gonna be fun.....We have room and food.

In the south gators and cows are very simular. They are both food and I don't want to play with either one of them.[;)]
 

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Hey Warren,

I was bottom fishing off the Portsmouth CG dock one time and pulled up one of the ugliest looking fish I have seen. Weighed about 6-8 lbs, looked like a bug ball of kelp. Had a huge mouth and plenty of teeth. I could hear them grating on the boat hook as I worked the hook loose. Wouldn't want to stick my hand in its mouth by accident. Someone said they thought it was called a wolf fish. You ever run into any of these fish down on the bottom?

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Yeah Cliff, they also call then dogfish and oyster fish and they will bite rhe crap out of you.

They are supposed to be good to eat but even I aint that hungry.
 

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Hey Cliff...

I don't know if Warren has been down there or not, but I have. And yeah... been there... 'Wolf" fish are pretty nasty if you get your hand too close to their mouth. They won't bother you unless you mess with them. I used to spear them cause they are great tasting fish! You have to get a good "head shot" into them or they will come right after you![:eek:]

Wayne
 

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Yea, Think I would rather have flounders for eaten. That's what I was fishin for but got hooked up on that sea monster. Pulled him up on the dock with a boat hook didn't
want to break my line.

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I'm with you Cliff.
I would rather munch on some flounder than some ugly thing that looks like it wants to munch on me.
 

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Hey guys...

That's where I take my boys when we go flounder fishin!!! It's called "Hart's Cove"

Right next to the Coast Guard station... I go by there a couple times a month... I work for them as well when the patrol boats get wound up with lobster traps and buoy lines...[&:]


Hart's Cove is the "earliest" anchorage area in New Hampshire!!!! Bellarmine Jars, early Dutch and English wares come out of this cove... There are a couple of revolutionary war era shipwrecks there as well! Lots of clay pipes there... some whole Dutch Onions too!!!

Wayne
 

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