Re: Fishing Cape Ann
One time - ong ago - I used to buy fish in Glouscester MA and truck it to NY. What stories I could tell you. Big BFT over 1,000 pounds at the dock. <br /><br />I ran a "Clam" (Tong) boat on the Great South Bay of Long Island, and caught my share of flounder, after the 1968 "draft" (lower Manhattan draft center) and a brief stint in the USAF (Honorable dischage.<br /><br />Great place for poor boys to go! Vietnam and the Armed Service. You won't see any Rockefellers or DuPont's in any of America's wars or battlefields. They are too worthy. They all have high blood pressure and other ailments that keep them off the battlefield.<br /><br />99% of Boston and NY's upper crust could be sited for these cowardly acts of betrayal, but no one has the courage to even point this out.After all, who the hell are you?<br /><br />What's the toughest job in the fishing industry? Working a tong boat in the winter for 10 hours a day (with or without your lab).Sorry Glouster fisherman. You'll "wine" to get off my tong boat (and the work), as it's heart stopping work (and skill). Priating for $100 an hour in "restricted waters" in the fog, made the business venture a "real adventure", but conservation and their 90 mph Donzies made getting caught a costly endeavor.<br /><br />I wasnever caught by those lasy, government paid phoneys.But, I saw many that were. <br /><br />Best eating fish in the sea are "bay flounder" - and ocean flounder.<br /><br />"worms still work best"