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Introduce Yourself Tell us about yourself and where you fish

#25 User is offline   Blue Wave 

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Posted 21 August 2009 - 03:16 PM

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Lets hear from y'all .

Where do you fish out of ? Lake Conroe & along the Gulf Coast, mainly Texas coastAttached File  Bob___houseboat.jpg (1.13MB)
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What do you like to fish for ? Crappie, redfish, specs

What about your boat and Tackle ? Fishing boat is a 2007 22' Blue Wave CC with a 225 Yamaha & on the lake I have a 50' Gibson to sleep on, hence the name "Sleeping With the Fishes"

Or any other Boating /Fishing related topic .

Oh Yeah , we like PICTURES . For some reason, the fishing boat came up twice. hmmmmmmm

Enjoy and Welcome to the Gulf Coast forum.


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#26 User is offline   thudpucker 

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 11:30 PM

Moved here to get away from the kids. They wouldn't think of looking down here.
Spent most of my life in the Puget Sound area of Washington and Alaska.
I fish in Smith Lake and Catoma lake now.
Mostly for the fun of fishing. I bring home Cat's and occasionally a big Bass.
I row this little boat on the small lake. I like the quiet when I'm fishing.
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I plan on trading this V for a Jon as I'm needing a bit more stability these days.

For fishing in the larger Smith lake, I use this bigger Tin boat with the 25 Hp Mariner.
By the GPS it go's 28Mph. I like this boat for getting me around the lake and its so stable I can get up and walk around in it.
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If your coming through this way, lets have Coffee...
stodgy old straight arrow!
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#27 User is offline   FeedemFish 

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:08 AM

Rick here - from Sarasota, FL. Been here pretty much my whole life except the 10 years I spent in the Army - bounced around to a few "scenic" spots while in there.
Bought a '71 170 Aquasport in '88 and have done some rebuilding on it and it's my primary fishing machine. I do a lot (well, wish it were more) bay fishing as we have a lot of bay here. I fish for anything that'll bite - mostly artificial and catch Red's, Specks and an occasional Snook.

Bought a '92 230 Aquasport Explorer in '06 for the wife because the 170 was "too bouncy". It is like going from a VW bug into a Cadillac Escalade. In fact I can almost put my 170 in the back of the 230 being it's cockpit is wide open 13' from helm to engine. We use it primarily for boat camping and have it set up pretty nicely for that. I also troll a bit in the gulf in her for cobia and whatever else will bite.

I Admin a boating website classicaquasport.com - it's a niche site for a brand boat and the only one on the net. We have under 2000 members, so it's pretty small. It's a very laid back site, like this one, that's very helpful for Aquasport owners and a few other classic boat lines.

Glad to find another laidback site that I don't have to get all pumped up just to walk in the door.
Rick
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#28 User is online   TimW Texas 

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 12:02 PM

My name is Tim Warren and I live in Texas now I'm from the west coast Oregon
I was a home builder for 28 years bought a commercial salmon boat out of Winchester Bay and fished it and loved it but the flat line economy Gov. Closures could not make it. I was a licensed river guide. Fished from the Rogue river Agness to the middle & eastern parts of the state. The best Job-fun ever, I made my first 2.00 at 8 years old showing some city guy how I caught my stringer of fish.The construction job well I was fired in one day from a Company that was built on a lot of my blood and 14 years Sep 2004 .Best thing that ever happened, not at the time ,but looking back. I did have these other things in place but not for long as mentioned above. I was always involved in the Tackle industry and got invited to China from the owner of Pro fish in Nov. of 2004 I went and toured many tackle & rod factories and started building custom rods and tackle in China. Today is a different story
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#29 User is offline   James Lawrence 

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Posted 06 February 2010 - 12:53 PM

James Lawrence from small town SW Ga. Fish mainly out of Lanark/Carrabelle Fl. Have place on St. James. Bottom fish, Kings, Spanish, trout and reds mainly. Coon hunt in the winter. Was raised in a family automotive repair shop, do auto machine work, operate large and small tow trucks and have been managing the family parts store for the last 4 years.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well perserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, stiff drink in the other, body throughly used up.
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Posted 09 June 2010 - 08:30 PM

My name is Jack. I've fished my whole life, but really got involved in the sport starting in 1972 when I moved to Miami. 10 years ago I moved again to New Port Richey, FL, about 30 miles N of Tampa, where I currently fish both offshore and flats. My son is a freelance Capt in Jupiter, FL and I also visit and fish the Atlantic side too. I've fished over most of the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Costa Rica, Vancouver and even Africa. I currently own a 23 CC Lionmar w/ twin 200 Yams, and a 20' Express with a 90 Merc. The Express is a flat bottom jon boat for skinny water. I'm retired and work 2 days a week at a tackle store. Best job in the world. Customers come in and brag about the fish they are catching, which tells me what's biting, and where. The job get's me a discount on tackle and put's gas in the boat - what more do I need?? :) I wrap rod for friends and relatives and tie saltwater flys and bucktail jigs commercially. I'm currently tying 350 8/0 treble flys for a customer in NJ who sells them to troll behind bunker spoons for stripers.

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