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769.1 | Prepare.... | TOOK::SWEET | Capt. Codfish...Jeffries Ledge or Bust | Wed Jun 15 1988 14:05 | 11 |
| Expect anything and prepare for the worst. Not to sound glomy but
the weather 100 miles out can change fast, be prepared for cold
and rain and rough sea's. You may have nice weather but it is best
to be ready in case you don't...it would be tough to have sit inside
if it gets cold and wet and you don't have rain gear, remember most
of these boats go out into the gulf of maine.
got to run...more later.
Bruce
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769.2 | | VICKI::DODIER | | Wed Jun 15 1988 14:34 | 3 |
| Re:0
See note 685
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769.3 | A poor outing | SA1794::CUZZONES | God, I love this place!!!! | Mon Jun 27 1988 13:54 | 44 |
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I went out saturday on my first disappointing party-boat trip ever.
The boat was the MIJOY 747 out of Niantic, Ct.
Bad points:
1. Dirty boat, no toilet paper or paper towels in the head.
2. Long trip to the fishing grounds. We traveled over 3 hours from
Niantic to somewhere off Block Island.
3. Not enough mates. 2 mates on a 60 footer with 30-40 passengers.
4. No PA system. I like to hear from the Captain from time to time.
I would have liked to know why he spent 15 minutes circling before
anchoring every time and why he moved 100 feet every half hour.
5. Too many puppies, not enough cod. Final tally was 13 cod on
the boat. Must have been 100 dogfish.
6. No choice between bait or jigs. Everyone got a bucket of clams.
There probably would have been fewer sharks if some/most of us had
been jigging.
The funny thing was that most people were regulars and not
disappointed. I guess because this was the last weekend for cod
(bluefishing begins this week) they were happy to take what they
could get. But $30 + $5 for rod rental is a high price for one or
two fish with most people (me included) getting skunked.
And with competition across the harbor, they ought to have been
trying harder.
Next time:
1/2 day fluke trip or
back to the Yankee Fleet. The longer carride is worth a shorter
boatride. I think I better appreciate the Yankee class, amenities
and professionalism now that I have seen a more average operation.
Steve
Don, if there's a better place for this, please move it.
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769.4 | Not too bad at Hampton Beach... | CLYPSO::GOODY | The answer is ...... 42. | Mon Jun 27 1988 16:25 | 16 |
| Sorry to hear about your trip. Although I haven't been on many,
it sounds like I would never go there.
We (a group of DECcies) went out of Hampton Beach last Friday.
It was an all day trip for Cod on Al Gauron's "THUMPER".
There were 35 of us and everyone on board caught something.
I think there were a total of 40-45 fish caught (Cod - 3-6 lbs.)
The price was $25.00 each (including rod and bait.)
We had two mates and the captain. They did a very good job, I thought.
We plan to go out for Blues in a month or so.
I'm not trying to rub it in, just relaying info in case you want
to try a different place.
Mike
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769.5 | GOOD FISHING FLEET | MERLAN::NSOSTORES | I don't know... | Thu Aug 11 1988 10:06 | 16 |
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I agree that Al Gaurons is the best fleet around, i go
on the all day boat the Northern star its a 90ft boat with
3 engines, it has 4 mates and the captain is allways around
to inform people whats going on down under. The boat offers
2 baits or jigging and runs 7-4 all week, reservations are
a must for Fridays thru Sundays 1-603-926-2469.
good luck
jimmy
[ i have not had a bad day in 14 times this year]
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