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726, I'm back.
Posted by , Tue Jul-17-01 04:49 PM
We moved down to Vista a couple weeks ago, and I started my new job. NO MORE DECKHANDING. Don't know whether I'm shouting for joy, or saddness though. I do miss being on the water, fishing everyday after work, and having some weekdays off. But, I don't miss the pain, the endless days without spending time with the wife and kid, or the crappy pay.

I got a job as a Video Production Assistantat at Glidewell Labratories. They are the biggest dental lab in the world, and have a very active in house marketing team. That's where I come into the picture. Unfortuanately, I do have to wear long pants, long sleave shirt, dress shoes, and tie. I've never worked in an office so this is hard to get used too. For the last 6 years I've had jobs where I wore shorts and sandals (sometimes deckboots).

They pay much better than boat owners do, and much better than customers too. I don't have to worry about keeping food on the table now. Plus I get full benefits, this is probably worth $400-500 a month (considering all my medical problems). I do have to work 8-5 (plus an hour driving each way), and this is why you folks haven't seen me lately. That and moving.

After hanging with the family, and then building rods in the garage, there just isn't a lot of time left for the boards. I'll stop by and post when I can, but it will be much less than before. I'll try to at least read it all though.

This isn't good-bye really, just wanted to say I've missed this place and will miss being here all the time. This is a great site. I know my fishing has improved because of advice received here. Thanks to Rob and all the nice helpful people.

Amish Ed
...and remember, saltwater bass don't know they're not largemouth.

727, RE: I'm back.
Posted by brian, Tue Jul-17-01 07:41 PM
AmishEd, we were just talkin about you... We figured you were out deckhanding on one of them tuna boats. Get me your work email so I can keep you occupied in the office...
-Brian
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Posted by , Wed Jul-18-01 12:57 AM
Email? They don't even have my phone in yet.

Amish Ed
729, RE: I'm back.
Posted by brian, Wed Jul-18-01 12:47 PM
LMAO
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Posted by swimbait, Wed Jul-18-01 05:38 PM
Hey dude! Good to see you back Amish Ed. Working for the man can be a drag but in the long run it will hopefully equate into early retirement, a killer boat, and time to fish. At least that's my plan =) I'm sure you'll be finding a way out to the water here and there so give us a report when you can.

-Rob
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Posted by bassnet, Wed Jul-18-01 06:04 PM
Good to hear from you, Ed- we kept the local bass company tonight, Sandies up to 6 lbs. right off the point in 85' of water, real fast drift, but fun as hell. Good luck at the new job, sounds killer!
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Posted by , Sat Jul-21-01 11:43 AM
I do not know Amish Ed, but I always enjoyed his posts in the past. It is nice to read the nice welcome he is getting.

By the way, Bassnet, did you compensate in some way for the fast drift: drift anchor, heavier leadheads...? I have had the same problem and have not come up with a satisfactory solution.

Thanks.

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Posted by bassnet, Sat Jul-21-01 07:24 PM
Salmanoid, the puss bellies were up close to the surface, it was late evening, we just drifted through them fast but they were nailing our jigs before they could sink more then 20 feet- the three of us had a few triples going, it was fun- By the way, I was fishing a cool new hair jig from Mega Bait that was killing them, check these things out if you see them- like the old Bomber jigs, but with a lifelike fish looking head. I was fishing a white one ounce one with a charteuse spinnerbait trailer, the barries and bass loved it- Tight lines!!!
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Posted by , Sun Jul-22-01 12:18 PM
Thanks for the info. The idea of a hair jig is interesting. In Northern California I did very well with rockfish, cabezon, lings, and halibut using a white bucktail jig (Hairaiser, striper-type, or something similar) with a white plastic grub attached, and above it a dropper loop with a small white bucktail fly and a motor oil plastic grub. However, this rig was for bottom jigging and I have not thought of using anything like it now that I live in Santa Barbara and the bite is closer to the surface.

Bob

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Posted by brian, Sat Jul-21-01 07:44 PM
We used a drift sock on Larry's boat once and it worked very well. Larry tied it midship so the boat would drift sideways, thereby allowing more lines in the water, however this is not advisable in swell or chop. Broadsiding swell is usually not the best idea... Give it a shot, they can work pretty well when the weather's right.
-Brian
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Posted by , Sun Jul-22-01 12:28 PM
Thanks, Brian. I have heard that Boater's World has drift socks, but I was hesitant to try it because I had heard that it is best to use two lines to attach the drift sock, and I thought that with my small skiff the line or lines would be low and possibly cause a tangle if I hooked a running fish that would not cooperate.

Bob

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Posted by brian, Sun Jul-22-01 02:16 PM
In small skiffs you'll definitely get run up and down the rail a little bit. No matter what those ropes will be in your way. You'll just have to pass your rod underneath it and fight on. Or hope it goes out and away, and over the drift sock.
-Brian
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Posted by , Thu Jul-19-01 08:55 AM
Ed,

You know you're in SD county now, and there are some great freshwater bass to be had down there. You learn to catch 'em consistently in San Diego, and shoots, you just might wind up like Dean Rojas!

I agree with Rob, that put the time in now for a solid career and make some $ for early retirement and a killer boat. Sounds like you've got yourself a nice job. Congrats on that.

Yeah, San Diego county, especially North County ain't a bad place to be....

matt
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Posted by , Thu Jul-19-01 06:58 PM
Ed, how are you? I was wondering what happened to you. You haven't called to ask me to go tubing lately. We still need to hook up so you can teach me the ways of a tube pro.

Congrats on the job. Im sure the family is better off. It just means now you gotta act older. Just don't ever let them know your still a kid at heart.

Take Care,
JP
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Posted by , Fri Jul-20-01 06:36 PM
Thanks guys. JP, how about tomorrow night. I'm fishing San Diego Bay. Call me if you can. Anybody wanna fish an overnight on the Indian next weekend (if it is still floating). Leaves friday night returns saturday. Limited to 25 people (this is a work charter, we have 2 spots open), $160 a person, and should be a blast. Brian will be coming, if he can get the time off work. I have to know by Sunday night. Post if you can go.

Amish Ed
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Posted by , Sun Jul-22-01 12:39 AM
Ed, sorry I didn't get back to you, works been a zoo, and I fished the wall Friday night till 3 AM.

I might be interested in your Indian trip, but need more details?

Call Me
JP