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Fumio (Guest)Wed May-30-01 08:12 AM
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Hello all-
I am new on here and this is my first post. I just wanted to know if anyone here has experience in taking girls out fishing. I am thinking of taking my girlfriend fishing, but I dont know where to take her. I live in Irvine. I've had some bad experiences in the past taking ex-girlfriends out fishing. The last time, I took an ex on a 3/4 day and the fishing sucked, we were followed by sealions everywhere, and the deckhand decided to amuse himself by stabbing the fish in the eyeballs while fish cleaning. The girl who is a marine biologist, did not find this amusing. I am thinking of taking my current girl on a 1/2 day or something like that. What do you guys think?
Also, I would be interested in the Seahawk trip on the 16th. I grew up fishing on the old Seahawk with Merit and the gang. I know Merit is already gone, but I would like to go on the last trip, especially if the target is wsb. I caught my first wsb and got my first jackpot on the Seahawk!! Who are the deckhands on the Seahawk now? Are Mike and Lance still working?? Thanks for reading.

Fumio

  

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jchaplukWed May-30-01 08:20 AM
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#2093, "RE: Fish and Girls"
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If I could find a girl who liked going fishing with me I would marry her in a heartbeat

  

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swimbaitWed May-30-01 09:52 AM
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Fumio
Good subject, maybe my wife can make a post on this one :-)
If you're taking a girls fishing just do what you can to ensure an enjoyable experience. Go on a boat where you know the captain and or crew and you know what to expect fishing wise. Pick a day where the odds of good weather are good. Bring seasick medicine! Focus on having a good time not just catching fish.

As for the Seahawk trip, I don't know who does deck these days. I think Chaz is still around and possibly Mike. Luke does deck on the Seahawk sometimes too. Don't know about Lance or anyone else.

Hope to see you out there on the 16th. I'll put a post up when I have more details.

  

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brianWed May-30-01 10:13 AM
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Ricky, Chas, the little blonde haired kid, Luke, Lance (once in a while)... I don't know if Rick has his own crew or if the normal crew is working on the Seahawk right now.
-Brian

  

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bobcat (Guest)Wed May-30-01 10:29 AM
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#2096, "RE: Fish and Girls"
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Lately, the crew has been Ricky and Herbie...

  

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Donya Diamond (Guest)Fri Jun-01-01 03:34 AM
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#2097, "RE: Fish and Girls"
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Just wanted to clarify the question about who the deckhands are now: Mike Winn moved to San Diego (we miss him very much!). Luke and Chaz only work aboard the Stardust as our deckhands - and they are AWESOME! The Seahawk is leaving this week to LA so will their deckhands.

  

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swimbaitFri Jun-01-01 04:11 AM
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Hi Donya thanks for the clarification
Any tips for us on taking girls fishing?
I suppose Jason has gotten you out there a couple of times :-)

  

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Fumio (Guest)Sat Jun-02-01 12:02 PM
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Donya-
Do you know which boat Mike is working on down in SD? We used to fish together when I was down there. He used to work on the Producer and the Fisherman III. Do you know if he got back on those boats? I am thinking that maybe he might be at Seaforth b/c he's good buddies with Shawn Trowbridge on the Legend.
By the way, what is Merit doing? A friend of mine told me that he was thinking of doing some marine biology stuff.
Thanks.

Fumio

  

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Brian #2 (Guest)Wed May-30-01 10:36 AM
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I have so far taken three girls fishing with me and they have all had a good time and wanted to do it again. I would suggest taking her to a lake rather than the ocean so that you know she wont get sea sick, also sometimes party boat trips dont make good company for a normal person (good for people who are atleast a bit into fishing). It would probably be easier to go and target trout, or panfish on a lake. I would rent a boat and then go out with some worms or powerbait. Your pretty likely to catch fish and have a good time, and also your not surrounded by a bunch of raunchy guys that are cussing and scratching there asses while reeling in fish. (no offence to all of you guys that do that, i am one of those guys to! Well, at least the cussing part)

So i'd say go rent a boat and head out to a local lake for some panfish or trout, I have had three successful trips and on one of them my lady friend caught the bigger trout than me!

Brian #2

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Mrs SwimbaitWed May-30-01 01:51 PM
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Hmmm, fishing and girls ha? I have been taught that the two don't usually go together well. But, in the event that you want to mesh them I have a couple of suggestions that will probably make life a bit easier on you, and on her. Here goes....

Saltwater:
Probably not a good idea to take her floatubing if it's her first time fishing! :) I would recommend a nice 1/2 day boat (my favorite is the Stardust, but that's also the only one I've been on). You can go for just a few hours so she will have a good time and not get too warn out or bored. If she does get bored she can go lay in the sun and watch you try to catch fish...or because she just slayed you and doesn't want to make you look bad in front of all your buddies. Either way, you get the picture. I would definitely get some Drammamine so she doesn't get sick and make your life hell. All that said, the most important thing to do when you take a girl on the ocean is let her catch some fish. This could mean any of the following: bait her hook for her unless and until she wants to do it herself, fix her snags, basically fix anything that goes wrong, and if she can't catch a fish herself.... let her keep trying but hand her your pole if you happen to hook one. It would also be a good idea to tell the capitan and/or crew that she's never fished so you are hoping to help her have a good time. If they are smart, they will assist her here and there during the day. I know when I go on the Stardust the capitan and the crew help me bait, cast, and land the fish... if they think I need the help! They pretty much want everyone happy, and that means your girl too so make sure you altert them to it.

Freshwater: The first thing I would be concerned with here is the weather. If it's cold and/or windy she will be pretty bummed out, especially if you keep fishing...don't do that! She will think you are a selfish $#!*&. Make sure that she brings a bathing suit and a book or magazine in case she gets bored, sorry she might. Don't take this personal, she may just see this as her best opportunity to sunbathe and/or read some gossip. When she does fish make sure that she is having a good time, help her get some good line on, some good lures... and I would recommend letting her fish with your lure once and a while so she knows she's not getting jipped with a crappy one! If you are using it why can't she?? That's what she will be wondering- so don't say I didn't warn you. It's fine to bore her with stories, brag a little, and tell her how good you think you are, she might even believe you a little or else she wouldn't be out there with you, would she? Don't EVER get upset with her or that will be the last fishing trip she takes with you. Don't make her hold the fish if she doesn't want to, but let her if she does. Let her reel in some of your fish, if she's not already hooked up herself. Basically, have fun, don't get mad at her, and let her do or not do as much as she wants. Whatever she doesn't want to do, you do for her. Eventually you can wean her off of you doing stuff for her, but not for a VERY long time...

And remember, she's mostly going fishing to be with you, not to fish. No matter how excited you are, don't take it personally that she's not as stoked as you.... she just wants to be with you so make sure you make her time enjoyable!

-Summer


  

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brianWed May-30-01 05:28 PM
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#2102, "RE: Fish and Girls"
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"If it's cold and/or windy she will be pretty bummed out, especially if you keep fishing...don't do that! She will think you are a selfish $#!*&."

LOL, do I sense some speaking from experience here??? j/k :-) I fully expect to see you on the overnight Seahawk Summer... Afterall, you've only been on the 1/2 day... Would sleeping in scale covered clothes next to a bunch of smelly guys in the bottom of a boat go on the "things to do" with your girlfriend, or "things not to do" side??? (it's not THAT bad...) LMAO.
-Brian

  

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