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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #40 on: March 26, 2014, 09:01:47 PM »
that sounds good lets hope its a great crew
been on trips were the crew did squat remember the night striper trip worst crew i ever seen


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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #41 on: March 26, 2014, 09:34:35 PM »
That's 20% tip. We can do this two ways. If we are unhappy we give them less and refund to everyone or change it to 10% and let everyone give more if they feel they earned it.
I don't really care either way

That's one option Rick. Another is if people don't like it don't go.  They can organize their own trip, make phone calls, collect money and have the thankless job to pull this off.

1) Its standard to build a 20% tip in any trip like this.
2) The Gambler runs a Top Notch operation, with a top notch captain, crew and boat.

I for one just want to say thanks Rick for putting this together.  People don't understand all the work that goes into making the trip happen.

Thanks Kenny for the Blackfish trip.
Thanks Rod and NJSWF crew for the banquet.


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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #42 on: March 26, 2014, 09:36:22 PM »
That's 20% tip. We can do this two ways. If we are unhappy we give them less and refund to everyone or change it to 10% and let everyone give more if they feel they earned it.
I don't really care either wayG

That's one option Rick. Another is if people don't like it don't go.  They can organize their own trip, make phone calls, collect money and have the thankless job to pull this off.

1) Its standard to build a 20% tip in any trip like this.
2) The Gambler runs a Top Notch operation, with a top notch captain, crew and boat.

I for one just want to say thanks Rick for putting this together.  People don't understand all the work that goes into making the trip happen.

Thanks Kenny for the Blackfish trip.
Thanks Rod and NJSWF crew for the banquet.

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #43 on: March 26, 2014, 09:50:29 PM »
That's 20% tip. We can do this two ways. If we are unhappy we give them less and refund to everyone or change it to 10% and let everyone give more if they feel they earned it.
I don't really care either way

That's one option Rick. Another is if people don't like it don't go.  They can organize their own trip, make phone calls, collect money and have the thankless job to pull this off.

1) Its standard to build a 20% tip in any trip like this.
2) The Gambler runs a Top Notch operation, with a top notch captain, crew and boat.

I for one just want to say thanks Rick for putting this together.  People don't understand all the work that goes into making the trip happen.

Thanks Kenny for the Blackfish trip.
Thanks Rod and NJSWF crew for the banquet.


Ah, let's not be so hard on Kevin.  He was just making a suggestion.  I don't think that asking questions, making suggestions or disagreeing with some aspects of a trip is so awful that it should preclude someone from participating.  Everyone's input should be welcome.

And yes Phil, I absolutely agree, there is a lot of work required to organize these trips and then chase people around for half a year trying to collect the money. 

Thank you Rick!   slt


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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #44 on: March 26, 2014, 10:12:28 PM »
That's 20% tip. We can do this two ways. If we are unhappy we give them less and refund to everyone or change it to 10% and let everyone give more if they feel they earned it.
I don't really care either way

That's one option Rick. Another is if people don't like it don't go.  They can organize their own trip, make phone calls, collect money and have the thankless job to pull this off.

1) Its standard to build a 20% tip in any trip like this.
2) The Gambler runs a Top Notch operation, with a top notch captain, crew and boat.

I for one just want to say thanks Rick for putting this together.  People don't understand all the work that goes into making the trip happen.

Thanks Kenny for the Blackfish trip.
Thanks Rod and NJSWF crew for the banquet.


Ah, let's not be so hard on Kevin.  He was just making a suggestion.  I don't think that asking questions, making suggestions or disagreeing with some aspects of a trip is so awful that it should preclude someone from participating.  Everyone's input should be welcome.

And yes Phil, I absolutely agree, there is a lot of work required to organize these trips and then chase people around for half a year trying to collect the money. 

Thank you Rick!   slt

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #45 on: March 26, 2014, 10:18:46 PM »
that sounds good lets hope its a great crew
been on trips were the crew did squat remember the night striper trip worst crew i ever seen
;D   he has a point t^



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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #46 on: March 26, 2014, 10:20:54 PM »
that sounds good lets hope its a great crew
been on trips were the crew did squat remember the night striper trip worst crew i ever seen
;D   he has a point t^

I think I missed that trip. :headscra:  When was it?


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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #47 on: March 26, 2014, 11:04:42 PM »
that sounds good lets hope its a great crew
been on trips were the crew did squat remember the night striper trip worst crew i ever seen
;D   he has a point t^

That is true, but it also means he has never fished on the Gambler with Captain Bob. I went on a Mud hole wreck trip with them and Captain Bob took 10 of us out 50 miles as he wanted to do a recon trip for the upcoming weekend.  We killed the cod that day and I also discovered that day that fresh cod have parasitic worms in them.     cfzd  5hrug

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The boat has a 26 foot beam for stability and also has underwater lights built into the hull to attract bait, which will attract the tuna.

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #48 on: March 27, 2014, 05:22:05 AM »
I think we will leave it at the 20% and if we get poor service, we have a 5 hour ride home to discuss it and make an adjustment.

Some of you know I have no problem making a point of poor service, but if they work hard for us they should be rewarded for it.

In an e-mail from Capt Bob he said

"A minimum tip of 10% for the deckhands will include fish cleaning and all other services that the mates would typically provide."

I guess I should have mentioned the 20% tip day one, just didn't think of it.
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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #49 on: March 27, 2014, 05:40:45 AM »
I think we will leave it at the 20% and if we get poor service, we have a 5 hour ride home to discuss it and make an adjustment.

Some of you know I have no problem making a point of poor service, but if they work hard for us they should be rewarded for it.

In an e-mail from Capt Bob he said

"A minimum tip of 10% for the deckhands will include fish cleaning and all other services that the mates would typically provide."

I guess I should have mentioned the 20% tip day one, just didn't think of it.



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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #50 on: March 27, 2014, 07:27:24 AM »
I agree if they work pay them. To me even if the bites slow if the mates are on the rail giving advice, on the ready with bait etc. They are working.
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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #51 on: March 27, 2014, 08:52:40 AM »
I say we assume 20% tip.  If they do a bad job donate the difference to NJSWF banquet for next year, or hell just give it to Rick for the troubles of putting this trip together in the first place.  Although if it's the latter I suspect Rick might be hiding the bait and tripping the mates every chance he got  ovrbt  rofla
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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #52 on: March 27, 2014, 12:44:25 PM »
If you charter a 6 pack boat overnight....usually everyone kicks up 100 a person tip for a single deckhand/2nd captain depending on the size of the boat.
I think 75 a head for 3 deckhands to help out is a great thing!
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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #53 on: March 27, 2014, 05:10:34 PM »
i could swear it was this site that did a night striper trip in not it njhunter we were on the charter on pier one i forget the name but worst trip ever but if im on a trip with a great crew i have no problem with a 20 % tip but if they do squat why should they get a big tip thats about $700 a piece for the three mates i wish i made $200 a day never mind $700

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #54 on: March 27, 2014, 05:36:35 PM »
You have to keep in mind that the mates will be confined to the vessel for the 24 hours that you guys will be on it AND they will be there before and after the trip. They will probably put in well over the 24 hour trip time.
Break it down to an hourly rate and it doesn't sound so bad.  TT^

But, as was previously said, considering they do a good job. But there is no reason to believe that they won't.  t^
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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #55 on: March 27, 2014, 06:12:54 PM »
i just checked past trips it njhunter and it was the mi-jo both capt and crew was the worst i ever seen rude and could give two shits if anyone caught fish the mates spent most of the night in the cabin i would never step foot on that boat ever

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #56 on: March 27, 2014, 06:40:59 PM »
i just checked past trips it njhunter and it was the mi-jo both capt and crew was the worst i ever seen rude and could give two shits if anyone caught fish the mates spent most of the night in the cabin i would never step foot on that boat ever

Thanks for that.  Thought I lost a part of my life there.  Good to know I wasn't on that trip after all. t^

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #57 on: March 27, 2014, 07:16:43 PM »
i could swear it was this site that did a night striper trip in not it njhunter we were on the charter on pier one i forget the name but worst trip ever but if im on a trip with a great crew i have no problem with a 20 % tip but if they do squat why should they get a big tip thats about $700 a piece for the three mates i wish i made $200 a day never mind $700

Plus you have to figure the boat is paying them as well maybe $150..$200 bucks + the $700 tip each...They're not just getting paid by our tips...

It's a pretty healthy tip...They better earn it...

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #58 on: March 27, 2014, 10:09:36 PM »
Please stop with the "negative waves."  You guys sounds like a bunch of old wash women with the whining.   rgmn  hhppy

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The trip is over 6 months away so just relax and enjoy the thoughts of a tuna trip with great friends.  chrz clp

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Re: 2014 NJSWF Tuna Trip
« Reply #59 on: March 28, 2014, 07:50:47 AM »
I agree if they work pay them. To me even if the bites slow if the mates are on the rail giving advice, on the ready with bait etc. They are working.

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If they are inside eating shrimp or you have to do their job.

That will reflect the tip.  pcrn
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