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Junior member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 27
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Kil, you think that Allcoast is bad, I have been banned for life from bloodydecks for not agreeing with the popular consensus about rods, reels and the idolization of particular charter captains...
Both allcoast and bloodydecks are overrun with people that spend all of their time talking fishing on the internet and no time actually fishing. It's nice to find sites like this one. Where people that actually go fishing and post information about tackle, trips, etc. rather than sitting around arguing about who has the longest jig stick... |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: DFW
Posts: 1,170
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Welcome to 360.... I agree.. those other two sites are pretty peculiar in that if you have an opinion that differs from theirs...... you are gonna catch hell for it.. We do joke around here , but dont bash others for their opinions ![]() |
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#13 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Thanks for the welcome.
I spend most of my time on senortuna (as it is a west coast site) and it is similar to this site in that (most) members are more interested in the progression of the sport than they are in self adulation. My only complaint about senortuna is that it seems that many members are more interested in talking about the deal they got on ground beef at the supermarket than what's biting. I hope that as more "serious" anglers join the site, it will become a more effective resource for west coast fishing info. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,378
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getsome,
Glad to see you here. Every fishing website has its style. Noreast.com where I moderate has very strict policy. A long time member was banned from the site just because he used Fxxx word jokingly. When you go to bloodydecks.com, they openly allow the curse. Hawk of Allcoast is a fine gentleman and is respected by all. His style is to moderate as little as possible. You need to be get accepted from so called "resident regulars" on some sites. ![]() I wouldn't have joined senortuna.com if I didn't know Jureal or Wahoodad there. ![]() Last edited by ksong : 02-14-2008 at 05:07 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,134
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Kil: What board was it where the guy started telling you that you couldn't jig with a long rod and that you must not know anything about jigging? That was one of the funniest threads I ever saw.
Russ
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,378
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![]() Though we jigged tuna on the East Coast for a long time, tuna jigging was not popular even in 10 years ago. Many fishermen associate tuna fishing with short, heavy rods and heavy reels. When I talked about tuna jigging with small 3/0 reel and 8' jigging rod, they had hard time to understand it. As many West Coast fishermen believe they need big reels like 50W for cow jigging, it was natural they couldn't accept my methods using small reels and long rods for jigging big tuna, and they didn't believe I jig 10 hours non-stop. I made a big rookie mistake jokingly saying whether there were any hardcore tuna jig fishermen on the site as I got very few responses, and it irritated some regular. ![]() Last edited by ksong : 02-14-2008 at 06:15 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: GA
Posts: 610
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Yeah Buddy! I was in the midst of that un.... |
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#20 (permalink) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 536
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I don't think Mrbill needs advice. He's been an avid offshore fisherman since the mid seventies and can take care of himself. I'm sure he gave a few of those wanna-bees a little piece of his mind. He is very polite and shy until a certain level.
I'll never forget one evening in Port Aransas. We were both single in our mid twenties. We had a hard Friday night chasing girls at a bait rich local bar. Saturday, we got a late mid morning start offshore. I remember it was a very hot day and the fluid inventory on the boat was running low with the sun about to set. The boat ramp was almost empty as everyone had wrapped up their day. After putting the boat on the trailer, I jumped in the boat started handing the fish to Mrbill so he could take them inside the public fish cleaning house. On about his third trip, he told me their was a real jerk inside the fish house. I continued cleaning up the boat. Gathering all the empty cans, trash, rewinding all the lures, taking off the electronics, cutting off swivels, etc. I could hear this guy in the fish house talking trash and never heard a comment out of Mrbill. I figured he was just being his usual shy self and I'd give the guy a piece of my mind when I got out of the boat. As I was getting out of the boat, this guy came flying out of upper section above the fish tables. After he removed all the screen wire from himself he stood up and started yelling. I noticed that the guy was at least one hundred pounds lighter than Mrbill so I popped the last beer and sat down on the fender of the boat trailer to see what would happen next. As the guy was yelling obscenities at Mrbill, he just kept packaging up the fish with an occasional stare at the guy. Mrbill came out the fish out sliding a big trash can with all the tails sticking out from the carcasses. This is when the fellow made a horrible mistake. He charged Mrbill only to find a big forearm planted on his forehead which sent him backwards. The guy was out cold. Mrbill casually picked the guy up and put him head first into the fish trash can. He then slid the can over and dumped the carcasses and this idiot into the fish dumpster.I went into the fish house to help finish packaging up and ice down the fish. I noticed Mrbill was drinking a different brand of beer. Since I was still thirsty and hot, I helped myself and took out the remaining beer from his dumpster friend's cooler. To top off the event, we both took a final leak inside the fish house. The funny thing was we relieved ourselfs inside the guys cooler which was still full of lunch meats. I wonder if the guy made a sandwich the next morning!!! My point here is that anybody can be bad to the bone typing in front of a computer screen. Maybe in the future, you will be Abel to see who you are teeing off before you type. That would probably end all the super egos on the Internet.
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