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![]() Anybody remember the website that had the history and photos of old party boats ??
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Captain Rich Adler Tuna Wahoo Charters Riviera Beach Marina, Riviera Beach, Florida (609) 870- 4592 |
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![]() Anybody have any info about the Popeye out of Pt. Pleasant ?? 96 year old woman told me her father used to run it, must have been just after Noah's ark !!!
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Captain Rich Adler Tuna Wahoo Charters Riviera Beach Marina, Riviera Beach, Florida (609) 870- 4592 |
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back in the 70's it had a large statuesqe of popeye on the bow |
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![]() Thanks for posting. Trying to find that site for a while.
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![]() Really a great site.. its awesome to look back at all the old school boats that were out there..
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RFA Instagram - salt_life1985 Team F.O.M.F. |
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![]() Shy poke - loved that boat
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Capt. Mike Fish Head www.sharkinletcharters.com It's SIC Fishin...check out our Facebook page for pictures and reports |
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![]() Way back in the day there were lots of fishing charters (6 packs) out of Brielle and Point Pleasant as well as the party boats. Stop by Eloise's in Brielle next to the post office to see some of the old pictures. Union Landing Restaurant also has pics of the old days. Those were the days when fish were plentiful and the electronic technology was only a twinkle in an engineer's eye. Very few fishermen had ever seen a spinning reel no less monofiliment line. Offshore fishing trips to the exotic Hudson Canyon were done by small retired navy vessels and communication back to the mainland was done by carrier pigeons. It was a time before the foreign (mostly Russian) trawlers scooped up the whiting and ling and cod and mackerel to a point where they have yet to recover. They were the days when you could read the morning and evening papers and find out what was biting and who caught what. Duffy and Schaeffer were household names. Oh yes, they were the days before size limits and quotas and government intervention. It was subsistence fishing for most families and there were lots of captains who were willing to accomodate them. Boat captains were hard-pressed to make ends meet but they were the pioneers of a form of recreation that we all love thanks to their early efforts and legendary boats.
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![]() careful typing in mels place wo the -, make sure the kids arent in the room!!
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