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![]() "jeff" wrote in message ... That for sharing the adventure and photos! Looks like a great time, JT |
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jeff wrote:
On 11/1/2010 1:22 AM, chas wrote: wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. [ Harkers October 2010 001.jpg ] (Attachment) [ Harkers October 2010 002.jpg ] (Attachment) [ Harkers October 2010 003.jpg ] (Attachment) So that's where you were when I tried to call you! The best part of fishing is the adventure. Maybe next time I can be there... Chas Chas remove fly fish to e mail directly sorry we missed you chas... we'll do better next time. jeff It was all my fault for not thinking to connect much earlier. Chas remove fly fish to e mail directly |
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jeff wrote in news:4cce9daa$0$14826$bbae4d71
@news.suddenlink.net: On 10/31/2010 9:53 PM, MrGrey wrote: Wow! Nice rig.... Looks like you ran out of water mate.... LOL You have to wait for about 8 hours? I wish I was there. Looks like a nice beach... Where is that? MrGrey1 "jeff" wrote in message ... On 10/30/2010 7:59 PM, jeff wrote: thanks... place is shark island, part of the sand shoals off cape lookout, north carolina. waited about 5-6 hours for return of tides. got caught fishing on the other side of island when tide drained. it was still rising when we were able to get off, but after sunset. an excellent adventure...great beach, all over. HAHAHA, What a DORK! Let your ship get beached in a falling tide? Talk about a person totally oblivious to his surroundings. (LOL) Hey ****- for-brains, so you were on the other side of the island, the receding water (for 2 to 5 hours) should have alerted you (maybe NOT S-F-B)that the the tide was going out. Oh well, dumb asses like you are the reason excellent maritime rescue exist. Precise Tide charts are nothing new, In case you didn't know (LOL)!!!!! |
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![]() "ScovilleUnit" wrote in message . .. jeff wrote in news:4cce9daa$0$14826$bbae4d71 @news.suddenlink.net: On 10/31/2010 9:53 PM, MrGrey wrote: Wow! Nice rig.... Looks like you ran out of water mate.... LOL You have to wait for about 8 hours? I wish I was there. Looks like a nice beach... Where is that? MrGrey1 "jeff" wrote in message ... On 10/30/2010 7:59 PM, jeff wrote: thanks... place is shark island, part of the sand shoals off cape lookout, north carolina. waited about 5-6 hours for return of tides. got caught fishing on the other side of island when tide drained. it was still rising when we were able to get off, but after sunset. an excellent adventure...great beach, all over. HAHAHA, What a DORK! Let your ship get beached in a falling tide? Talk about a person totally oblivious to his surroundings. (LOL) Hey ****- for-brains, so you were on the other side of the island, the receding water (for 2 to 5 hours) should have alerted you (maybe NOT S-F-B)that the the tide was going out. Oh well, dumb asses like you are the reason excellent maritime rescue exist. Precise Tide charts are nothing new, In case you didn't know (LOL)!!!!! suppose you kiss my ass, you anonymous, arrogant, ****-eating troll! i'd love to see your pompous ass in the middle of the grassy islands off the cape lookout bight about midnight, trying to find your way back to some goddam hovel on harker's island. sleeping in the boat would be too good for you. a. wayne harrison one of jeff's many friends. |
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On 11/12/2010 10:54 AM, Wayne Harrison wrote:
wrote in message . .. wrote in news:4cce9daa$0$14826$bbae4d71 @news.suddenlink.net: On 10/31/2010 9:53 PM, MrGrey wrote: Wow! Nice rig.... Looks like you ran out of water mate.... LOL You have to wait for about 8 hours? I wish I was there. Looks like a nice beach... Where is that? MrGrey1 wrote in message ... On 10/30/2010 7:59 PM, jeff wrote: thanks... place is shark island, part of the sand shoals off cape lookout, north carolina. waited about 5-6 hours for return of tides. got caught fishing on the other side of island when tide drained. it was still rising when we were able to get off, but after sunset. an excellent adventure...great beach, all over. HAHAHA, What a DORK! Let your ship get beached in a falling tide? Talk about a person totally oblivious to his surroundings. (LOL) Hey ****- for-brains, so you were on the other side of the island, the receding water (for 2 to 5 hours) should have alerted you (maybe NOT S-F-B)that the the tide was going out. Oh well, dumb asses like you are the reason excellent maritime rescue exist. Precise Tide charts are nothing new, In case you didn't know (LOL)!!!!! suppose you kiss my ass, you anonymous, arrogant, ****-eating troll! i'd love to see your pompous ass in the middle of the grassy islands off the cape lookout bight about midnight, trying to find your way back to some goddam hovel on harker's island. sleeping in the boat would be too good for you. a. wayne harrison one of jeff's many friends. thanks wayno... i did feel like a dumb ass though. and i don't begrudge a good chuckle at my mishap. we had a good time, a hearty laugh at our plight, and i posted the photos so others could smile in whatever manner they chose. it was fun, ended well, and left a fine memory. the enchantment of fishing and the pursuit of fish in beautiful places, in large measure for me, is that it often causes me to lose touch with most other issues and concerns in my life (and other's as well). jeff |
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On 11/10/2010 11:14 PM, ScovilleUnit wrote:
HAHAHA, What a DORK! Let your ship get beached in a falling tide? Talk about a person totally oblivious to his surroundings. (LOL) Hey ****- for-brains, so you were on the other side of the island, the receding water (for 2 to 5 hours) should have alerted you (maybe NOT S-F-B)that the the tide was going out. yup...it was funny. lots of folks have enjoyed a good chuckle from those photos, even me. however, the receding tide wasn't so noticeable ... at least to me and a few other fishermen who also got stuck. it was an odd tide, one that "drained" quickly in the area where the boat was anchored, but ebbed out over the same time in the area we were fishing. the boat was fine about one hour earlier when we left to chase a school of red drum at the other end of the small island. you have to be familiar with the landscape of the island and its waters to understand how different the tide looks and works in the two areas...a familiarity i now have. but you're right, i wasn't paying proper attention, and it shouldn't have happened. lesson learned... Oh well, dumb asses like you are the reason excellent maritime rescue exist. no need for rescue, excellent or otherwise. tides go out, tides come in. but i appreciate your sterling and helpful commentary. Precise Tide charts are nothing new, In case you didn't know (LOL)!!!!! hmmm...you do a lot of actual boating? so it goes... |
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