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Old 10-15-2013, 02:46 PM
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When will you be cooking. If Friday pm or Saturday pm, I'll take a bag. and where?

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Old 10-15-2013, 03:07 PM
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When will you be cooking. If Friday pm or Saturday pm, I'll take a bag. and where?

Connor
I figure anywhere there is an opportunity to sit around, drink and make fun of all the non-SeaCraft owners would be perfect for enjoying beer steam clams.

In all seriousness I was thinking Friday evening if there was a place at the hotel docks. It only takes a few minutes to steam up a heaping batch so we should have plenty of opportunites to partake.
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Old 10-15-2013, 03:11 PM
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I have numbers for trolling starting in 25 - as for pinfish just try fishing the flats with anything from shrimp to any soft bait - you'll find out its the pinfish capital of the world. I have a spot in 45' that should be 1 stop, a little dead bait is good to start though, a box of squid for pins should be fine. These fish will be up to 28-30" range so tackle accordingly - no wimps. If you take Sandy his light little azz will need a safety tether of some sort.

I'm a bigger oyster fan than clams frankly but like the small clams or Clams Casino LOL.

I am going to say again I think - depending weather of course - our limited time might be better spent out at the islands and going places rather than sitting at the hotel all night cooking, I know were usually we're at a campground or something though - JMHO

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Old 10-15-2013, 03:18 PM
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Moose maybe out at the island one day? can you do that?
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Old 10-15-2013, 05:56 PM
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Moose maybe out at the island one day? can you do that?
I am super flexible on the clam steaming or special orders. We can cook where ever works for the group.
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Old 10-15-2013, 06:02 PM
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Moose maybe out at the island one day? can you do that?
I am super flexible on the clam steaming or special orders. We can cook where ever works for the group.
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Old 10-16-2013, 10:14 AM
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I have numbers for trolling starting in 25 - as for pinfish just try fishing the flats with anything from shrimp to any soft bait - you'll find out its the pinfish capital of the world. I have a spot in 45' that should be 1 stop, a little dead bait is good to start though, a box of squid for pins should be fine. These fish will be up to 28-30" range so tackle accordingly - no wimps. If you take Sandy his light little azz will need a safety tether of some sort.

I'm a bigger oyster fan than clams frankly but like the small clams or Clams Casino LOL.

I am going to say again I think - depending weather of course - our limited time might be better spent out at the islands and going places rather than sitting at the hotel all night cooking, I know were usually we're at a campground or something though - JMHO

I will send my contact info to the list but my phone is 813 369 3256 - [email protected]
Maybe a middle afternoon cookout on Sat. with the clams and ??

Didn't some one offer up a BBQ at there dock for Friday?

Or Friday for early evening cruise around for dinner?
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Old 10-17-2013, 03:10 PM
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Maybe a middle afternoon cookout on Sat. with the clams and ??

Didn't some one offer up a BBQ at there dock for Friday?

Or Friday for early evening cruise around for dinner?
thats kinda what I was thinking
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Old 11-04-2013, 12:01 PM
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Folks,

It was great to meet many of you on Friday for Lunch - good time, nice people, great boats !

Sorry I couldn't get out Sat / Sunday as I was sick, suspect I picked it up on the way back from WI Thursday :-(


Looks like we missed a great time despite the weather !

Next time I guess !!

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