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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Angela Rose Charters on April 02, 2008, 01:36:16 PM
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For the guys who sent me emails and PMs thanking me for keeping my reports real, honest, and truthful, your welcome.
If we get the donut on a 10 hour charter, thats what I'll give you.
If we catch a 7 man fluke limit with 17 fish over 4 pounds then thats what you get
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Capt Antnee,
That is what puts the professionals and wanna be's in different categories. Any true fisherman knows that you don't ALWAYS catch the limit. Some days are a skunk.
Anyone who ALWAYS posts a limit is either lying or not posting his bad days, which is just as bad.
The professional will post every trip, good or bad. Keep up the good work. t^
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bad days still better than .......
knowing what did not work can help you figure what will.
or not bngh
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thats what makes good captains, GREAT captains.. t^
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Honesty is always the best policy and who better to see a fish story than real fishermen. Capt. Anthony only tells it like it is good or bad but you can be sure he will try and try to make a good catch even if it means staying out late or going further than expected even at increased fuel prices.
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Honesty is always the best policy and who better to see a fish story than real fishermen. Capt. Anthony only tells it like it is good or bad but you can be sure he will try and try to make a good catch even if it means staying out late or going further than expected even at increased fuel prices.
whs
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If we get the donut on a 10 hour charter, thats what I'll give you.
Hey I don't mind just remember; I like my donuts served with coffee ok? TT^
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Honesty is always the best policy and who better to see a fish story than real fishermen. Capt. Anthony only tells it like it is good or bad but you can be sure he will try and try to make a good catch even if it means staying out late or going further than expected even at increased fuel prices.
Yeah, but would he tell you if he ran over his own anchor line and wrapped it around his inboard prop?
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rofla rofla
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Honesty is always the best policy and who better to see a fish story than real fishermen. Capt. Anthony only tells it like it is good or bad but you can be sure he will try and try to make a good catch even if it means staying out late or going further than expected even at increased fuel prices.
Yeah, but would he tell you if he ran over his own anchor line and wrapped it around his inboard prop?
Yeah, but blame on the other guy. ;D ;D ;D
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In the case I am referring to, there wasn't anyone else to blame :)
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In the case I am referring to, there wasn't anyone else to blame :)
Was a joke. ;D ;D ;D
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Capt. Anthony did tell me he ran over a telephone pole once. Hey Mike, guess it will be a Long Shot before you go on that boat again?
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Capt. Anthony did tell me he ran over a telephone pole once. Hey Mike, guess it will be a Long Shot before you go on that boat again?
I would probably wrap the anchor rode around my neck before I went out with him again.
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??? ???
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Mike I do believe there are some out there reading who don't know the story of your 3 hour tour...and that it was NOT Capt Anthony you are referring to?
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Mike I do believe there are some out there reading who don't know the story of your 3 hour tour...and that it was NOT Capt Anthony you are referring to?
Right Right.
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Fishing reports is what we want to here! Whether fish were caught or not, is doesn't matter. We can all learn from others! If we were all successful catching our limit every time we went out - there would be no fish in the sea! I fished with Capt. Anthony - he went above and beyond. He didn't treat it like a business, he wanted to catch fish....bottom line.... and did everything possible to do that (aside from dynamite)! He put in overtime when the bite was on! There is no sugar coating with him! We all want to catch fish and here we have an opportunity to share our secrets. Ultimately we are all fisherman and share the same interest!
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No, no. It was really directed towards Bob who shared a blackfish charter back in Dec. with me, Young Gull and Duffman.
Was well publicized back then. Captain ran over his own anchor line 2nd drop of morning while blackfishing @ 17 fathoms.
http://njsaltwaterfisherman.com/forums/index.php?topic=4038.0
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Ant
You are 100% correct........you have to tell the good, the bad and the ugly..
Fishing can be frusstrating, more than i care to remember I have sstayed out a couple hours longer just to try and get fish in the boat....
All we can do is try our best and be honest..... TT^
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This is like the story you pass down the line and when it gets to the end it has no resemblence to the original. I think Capt. Anthony is first rate, runs a great boat and really wants you to catch fish. If the day does not produce a lot you can see he is really upset but not because he didn'y try every thing possible to get you on the bite. As Mike said I was referring to another boat and capt. As far as hitting something, that can happen to the best of us, much different than not knowing what you are doing. The boat involved is not a sponsor.
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Wow!!! Guys thank you so much.
I just wanna clarify, I have never fished with M-Boy before. For those of you who do not know, the comments were not directed towards me. There was another situation that he is refering to.
I am only saying this because I recieved a few emails saying that there was some trash talking.
I don't know M-Boy but I do know we have never disputed anything before. He is a pretty nice guy from what I see.
Again, guys, thank you so much for the positive words. The extra money money spent n bait / chum / overtime for my deckhands / fuel...and more fuel is all worth every penny when I read stuff like this. I can not tell you how thankful I am to hear you guys say that...
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always honest reports
the only way...
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whs