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    Ouch that was cold! I believe finchaser speaks the truth. Don't let finchaser scare you about our fearless leader tho. I only met dark once, he got me into a nice blitz, along with that guy rip something or other. Alledegly he doesnt fish the daylight hours so if you never fish at night you would never have to smell him lol. Actually hes not a bad guy we just like to bust his balls because it's so easy. He did give me a few plugs so I can say hes generous too. If you ever fish in jersey pm us and we'll show you around. lots of long walks to the fishing grounds in some places but there are still some pretty cool places to find stripers and blues. Welcome aboard and nice fish!

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    Hey welcome to s&a scott. Looking forward to some more pics and stories.

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    Port Jefferson is that part of the north or south shore of long island?

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    Welcome Scott and best of luck this season.

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    Congrats on your son making Eagle Scout that is quite a challenge! Welcome aboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finchaser View Post
    Welcome Scott. The smelly guy (DS) is real

    Despite being old, crusty, crabby, grouchy, ornery, sullen, blunt, and generally an all around grouchy basstid....Fin is one of the old salts I talk about all the time......Scott, you or anyone else could learn a lot from his posts.....just do a search on his name.....he's probably forgotten more about fishing, than many of us would care to know.....
    And he did all his learning before there was the internet to make it as easy as it is today....






    Welcome aboard Scott.....
    Pay no mind to the rumors about me....(most) of them are delusional exaggerations and hype.....I take a shower daily. Sometimes I don't get a chance to do that when I'm on the road on a nomad trip chasing after the fish during the migration. I did take a nap in a porta john (once)....can't seem to live it down though......

    The one ya want to watch out for here is Monty.....
    If you fish LI you're likely to encounter a crazy fisherman one night, wandering the beaches....drool coming out of his mouth like a rabid dog......muttering something incomprehensible about
    "Jersey S*cks! .....Where is the White water?.....I need the White water!...."
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...-Water-to-Fish

    Should ya ever encounter a guy like that.......you might chat a bit....remember to keep your distance....he's very unstable at times........but a good fisherman........

    If you learn anything here....there are lots of good folks and hardcore fishermen....some great advice in the threads....
    it's that we like to have fun and don't take life or ourselves too seriously...because we know too well how short life can be.....and how important it is to try to balance family, work, and our fishing pursuits......


    I fish all over LI as well......
    The North Shore is one of the most beautiful areas....rocky and isolated structure..fertile grounds for bait and predators.....it's paradise, albeit tough to access with the parking restrictions.......
    Maybe we'll fish a tide together this season.....
    Best wishes to you and your family.......

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    Port Jeff is on the north shore and pretty much right on the center of Long Island.


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    Welcome to s&a scott! Nice trying to get your kids into fishing. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. They are so focused on the phones and online games nowadays it's hard to try to get them interested in other things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seamonkey View Post
    Welcome to s&a scott! Nice trying to get your kids into fishing. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. They are so focused on the phones and online games nowadays it's hard to try to get them interested in other things.
    x2 for sure. Kids would be lost without their cell phones.

    I don't fish the north shore a lot. Mostly little neck bay in the spring. Then its jbay in may and montauk and shinnecock for the rest of the year. Welcome aboard nice to have you here.

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