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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 06:30 AM


Tips for Panga Fishing

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Not talk too much

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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 08:26 AM


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Tips for Panga Fishing

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Not talk too much

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Does this apply to "on board", in a saloon or on this forum :?:

BTW, lots of fish still in the sea. Just have to know how to catch them :saint::saint:




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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 02:56 PM


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Pascuale, I really doubt that Skeet fished all the fish out to where there are not as many left today. I think if you look out over the horizons from the beach you will see the Ships from Japan dropping there nets and having no regard for any size fish or type of fish they pull in:fire:. Skeet is probably right in regards to his fishing experiences and his past fun of the catch with friends which probably mades the catch just better to remember.
Never let the little things take your time up with firing back at someone that has a love or passion for something they have done all their life. I had been a hunter for years, since the age of 6, with memories of so many dove and quail that you had to really had to be a poor shot not to get a few when you went out hunting. So, in the past probably some things were better but that is just my opinion. Skeet and I will eventually meet up and we will definately pop a cold one together. Hopefully, one day you and I will do the same Pascuale. "No Hurry No Worry Just Fun." Take care and may your "lines" always get a tug for you to pull one in:bounce:!!!!! Later-------bajafun777




Yeah, sometimes the testosterone gets the best of a young punk. Hopefully someday i can hear about all those fish stories from Skeet and you over a few pacificos. that would be nice. Thanks for the reminder to mellow out.
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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 04:06 PM


Ethan, you got to remember, back then we didn't have the fishing string, the long sticks or the spool things. Some of us made hooks out of old bed springs and things. It was a lot harder to get fish then. Sometimes we couldn't bring up more than a hundred or two in a whole day. Now I will admit that there were probably more fish then but with all that food to eat they were not as hungry as they are today -- why, they'll bite anything now just to stay alive.
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Ethan, you got to remember, back then we didn't have the fishing string, the long sticks or the spool things. Some of us made hooks out of old bed springs and things. It was a lot harder to get fish then. Sometimes we couldn't bring up more than a hundred or two in a whole day. Now I will admit that there were probably more fish then but with all that food to eat they were not as hungry as they are today -- why, they'll bite anything now just to stay alive.


Uh.. you must be a pretty old timer. Didnt Zane Gray fish with rods and reels or do you mean most people couldnt afford that stuff because it wasnt really around? I had to stay on a lake in spokane WA when I was 13 and couldnt catch a bass because id never lake fished. I saw those F&^ckers under the dock though and i was determined to kill one and eat it. So i made a hawaiin sling with a broom handle, knife ducktaped to the end and a bungee cord. I spend two whole days trying to get one and finally did. Thing tasted like Sh%t. But it was alot of fun making my own fish killing device.
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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 06:41 PM


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Ethan, you got to remember, back then


Good one, Jorge.....Like he was back there to remember.

Quit sounding so...old.
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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 07:03 PM


Sounding old! Old! Why once I
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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 07:05 PM


Clients should:

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Woman of a few words

Does this apply to "on board", in a saloon or on this forum

Still haven't got the knack of this forum on how to copy and paste or how you do that quote thing.

To answer your question Vandenberg my suggestion was how to handle yourself in another person's vessel. Be quiet and listen. Thats all. KIS not KISS.

Now if I was in a bar? Bring er on. I can rant with the best of em and I do have an opinon.

But when it comes time for fishing....well for me it is a time for reflection. And that is quiet time. I try not to analize too much when I am on the water with a pole in my hand....or no pole in hand. I could sit on that water and just gaze. I know a few others that appreciate that to. Its not because I am a girl and we tend to babble (now that you got me started), its just that sitting in a boat with no one talking is absolute bliss...IMHO

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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 07:47 PM


Fishhawk,

Keep your bait in the box :P

Too easy :biggrin:




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[*] posted on 3-28-2008 at 09:53 PM


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Ethan, you got to remember, back then


Good one, Jorge.....Like he was back there to remember.

Quit sounding so...old.


Jorge Bergin? Is that you my friend? Osprey?
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[*] posted on 3-29-2008 at 07:23 AM


Jorge = Osprey = huevone = aqui, mas o menos
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[*] posted on 3-29-2008 at 05:30 PM


I have fished on a lot of pangas, with a lot of different guides over the years, and the number one thing is communication. before we start the trip. If he is bringing lunch for us all, thats great, but I should know first. Or I will bring lunch, and drinks, for us all. Do not want to offend his wife by not eating the food she made for us. also have been left standing on the beach with a bunch of fish that the pangero had no plans on cleaning or helping move to the camp. been on good boats set up for fishing, and have been on boats where the only good spot was where the guide was standing. They did not all get paid the same. being a good fisherman is not the same as being a good guide.
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