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Old 03-11-2013, 05:24 PM
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jim walsh is out of the fishing buisness and buying a casino boat

That is what I read on the Fisharks site. The American Classic boat is going to Capt Jimmy's brother and Jimmy is buying a boat for a gambling operation. Not sure if the AC will continue to fish. This is a big loss but time marches on. I think Eastman's may try to fill some of the gap.

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Thanks for the clarification. just let me know when you find a rec boat going out there from Mass. Is the Flemish Cap open too?
Little history on the Flemish Caps. It's an area that's actually outside of Canada's 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone. It's made up of warm waters from the North Atlantic currents and the cold waters from the Labrador currents. An area once known for it's outstanding swordfish, halibut, scallop and redfish and yellowtail flounder and palice. The area has suffered severe damage due to overfishing.
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That is what I read on the Fisharks site. The American Classic boat is going to Capt Jimmy's brother and Jimmy is buying a boat for a gambling operation. Not sure if the AC will continue to fish. This is a big loss but time marches on. I think Eastman's may try to fill some of the gap.

http://www.fisharkadventures.proboar...ay&thread=5945
Bummer. Well, road trip to New Hampshire.
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Bummer. Well, road trip to New Hampshire.
Definitely. When they are on, they are ON.
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Old 03-12-2013, 09:45 AM
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Little history on the Flemish Caps. It's an area that's actually outside of Canada's 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone. It's made up of warm waters from the North Atlantic currents and the cold waters from the Labrador currents. An area once known for it's outstanding swordfish, halibut, scallop and redfish and yellowtail flounder and palice. The area has suffered severe damage due to overfishing.

You realize that was a joke right?
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