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Great photos
Wonderful write up and photos...thanks Hashem...!
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Best meal of the trip? LAMB CHOPS.
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Thanks guys. You are kind.
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On behalf of everyone I like to thank you for your doing stuff at the camp and lessening the burden that Bob feels to do stuff. The cot was not on my list. I don’t know how it was omitted, but since it was not on the list, it did not get loaded! |
I found a hat and so far no one has claimed it.
If anybody who was there is missing a hat, please PM me the description along with mailing information and I will mail it to you. |
Hashem
Great report and good meeting you. You are a funny guy with lots of good stories. Dave |
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I appreciated the effort you put in to pronounce/spell my name right. |
Well at least we know where it belongs, under "C". Hashem you are too kind.
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Hashem, we could start your Baja Trip List for 2017 here:
A. Asperin cause Makobob gives me headaches, B. Bottled water to wash asperin down, C. Coat, cot, camies to hide from Bob, D. ??? Quote:
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Background info.
When I read an article in a book called Pier fishing in California, 2nd addition, written by my friend Ken Jones, I had to give it a try. Apparently back in sixties there were so much barracuda around Los Angeles beaches that the tackle shops ran out of lures for barracuda. An idea was born to use a “church key” can opener as lure. With the use of split ring/s a hook was installed and shape of the key allowed for swimming action. The silver color was a plus as well. Side note: Before the advent of pull tabs on beverage (especially beer) cans, a tool with a triangle shape sharp beak at one end was used to puncture a triangle opening in the can. The other side was for bottle cap opening. The name church key was a reference to monks in Europe that had their beer stock locked in storage rooms and a key was required to get access to the beer. 1-The first fish that I caught with the lure. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...g/P5091017.jpg 2-Caught this needle fish while trolling. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...sting/chur.jpg John M was kind enough to take this picture when my camera battery was depleted. It turns out that not only he had heard of this lure, he actually had used it. |
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