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rumster 10-16-2013 03:08 PM

Re: Tough fishing the surf
 
I agree to a degree especially when fish are way under the size limit or when people are keeping 4 or 5 fish. With that being said though, if I have been up since 2 or 3 in the morning and plugging for hours that 27 inch fish is coming home. My children don't know the difference
between a 27 inch and a 28 inch Fish when they are enjoying it at dinner.

butcher boy don 10-16-2013 03:27 PM

Re: Tough fishing the surf
 
great to hear.I was fishin the hook late august.passed a guy on beach,asked how he was doing.he says great&shows me 5 fluke,biggest 14"...wish I had that #.

RAMMFISH66 10-16-2013 03:46 PM

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His name is JIM and # is:

609-508-6095....that is the state issued cell phone and he is very glad for cooperation as well as I am too.

kcritch 10-16-2013 04:05 PM

Re: Tough fishing the surf
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rumster
I agree to a degree especially when fish are way under the size limit or when people are keeping 4 or 5 fish. With that being said though, if I have been up since 2 or 3 in the morning and plugging for hours that 27 inch fish is coming home. My children don't know the difference
between a 27 inch and a 28 inch Fish when they are enjoying it at dinner.

So you're saying that if you try to obey the law long enough that it's OK to break it if you don't get the results you want? Do I have that right?

Please tell me you don't tell your kids that??? They might take it the wrong way and think it's OK to just go out and break the law as long as it is in their perceived best interest. Probably best to just lie to them and tell them the fish was legal...that way all you will do is teach them that it's OK to lie. The fact is that you don't agree at all with obeying the regulation...so just say it.

There are people out there trying to make a living at this fishing thing...if they have to follow the rules so should you.

Just Sayin'.

rumster 10-16-2013 09:09 PM

Re: Tough fishing the surf
 
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Originally Posted by kcritch
So you're saying that if you try to obey the law long enough that it's OK to break it if you don't get the results you want? Do I have that right?

Please tell me you don't tell your kids that??? They might take it the wrong way and think it's OK to just go out and break the law as long as it is in their perceived best interest. Probably best to just lie to them and tell them the fish was legal...that way all you will do is teach them that it's OK to lie. The fact is that you don't agree at all with obeying the regulation...so just say it.

There are people out there trying to make a living at this fishing thing...if they have to follow the rules so should you.

Just Sayin'.

Buddy we can agree to disagree, but one thing I am sure of is that you don`t put your directional on everytime and I am sure you do the best you can every year on your taxes. So before you judge look at yourself! Thanks

blynch 10-16-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RAMMFISH66
Long Branch was the spot!!!!!

Thanks. Went alittle south of there this morning, think some fish may have been caught before sunup but I didn't get any.

kcritch 10-17-2013 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by rumster
Buddy we can agree to disagree, but one thing I am sure of is that you don`t put your directional on everytime and I am sure you do the best you can every year on your taxes. So before you judge look at yourself! Thanks

I took a look and...well you should ask before you assume is all I'm gonna say. That means I don't cheat on my taxes and I do use my directional stuff like that.... unless I forget...I'm not saying I'm perfect and never make a mistake...but making a mistake is much different than intentional action and teaching it to your kids.....at least in my book.

And I'm good with agreeing to disagree....I'm not judging I'm just trying to understand your point and disagreeing.

CatchEmUp 10-17-2013 09:34 AM

Re: Tough fishing the surf
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rumster
I agree to a degree especially when fish are way under the size limit or when people are keeping 4 or 5 fish. With that being said though, if I have been up since 2 or 3 in the morning and plugging for hours that 27 inch fish is coming home. My children don't know the difference
between a 27 inch and a 28 inch Fish when they are enjoying it at dinner.

Weak.....

SplitShot 10-17-2013 12:49 PM

Re: Tough fishing the surf
 
Ok.. We got everyone's thoughts and now let's get back to fishing... And thanks for the number, I'm putting it in my phone

Captain Ahab 10-17-2013 01:50 PM

Re: Tough fishing the surf
 
Been making the long drive almost every night - last night was slow and short (kinda like how I feel driving home. . . )

Tonight it is on like.. . .


Anyway, will be working areas North is anyone wants to meet up and share intel send me a PM


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