Cape Anne Images
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Cape Anne Images
I was surfing through a great photo blog called Cape Anne Images - http://capeannimages.blogspot.com/ - and came across this pic of a familiar North East guide:
"Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right."
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Re: Cape Anne Images
Do we know that guy
That is a cool picture.
That is a cool picture.
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Re: Cape Anne Images
It's gotta be the Annisquam Nice pic, beautiful area....I'll see if I can hunt up a few from the area
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Re: Cape Anne Images
Cool pic and boat...
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Re: Cape Anne Images
that Grady owner may want to get him some Plate alloy, just incase the tide goes out and there's some rocks close by.
C'C'C'C'C' mon...
C'C'C'C'C' mon...
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Re: Cape Anne Images
JETTYWOLF wrote:that Grady owner may want to get him some Plate alloy, just incase the tide goes out and there's some rocks close by.
C'C'C'C'C' mon...
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Re: Cape Anne Images
That's Captain George L. and his boat Lady Dianne ,sails from Wells ME.and Gloucester MA.welder wrote:Do we know that guy
That is a cool picture.
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Re: Cape Anne Images
That picture was taken as I progressed home the long way around as the Annisquam bridge went under repair for 10 days last fall. It adds an extra 40 minutes to the trip as the entire river is NO WAKE and it is strictly enforced. It makes for a long day especially when you are on the water at 0400.
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Re: Cape Anne Images
Capt. G , can you clean your catch on the way in ?
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Depends on the species.welder wrote:Capt. G , can you clean your catch on the way in ?
I fillet all ground fish while at seas and when my charter gets to the dock they load fillets all bagged into their coolers.
Last year they required the skin must remain attached to the fillets on any ground fish that required measurement (cod haddock etc)...this is a PITA and enforced because the "inspectors" cant tell the difference between a cod and haddock fillet. I hope this is changed this year.
Last year striped bass needed to be returned to the dock whole (you could gut them)...I think Mass might be changing that this year as well.
Tuna may be cored and headed but one pectoral fin and the tail must remain attached.
I love my autopilot as I am able to due my "mate" duties on the way in.
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Re: Cape Anne Images
Your Mentor should be very proud ,you have learned your lesson well young Skywalker aka Capt George
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