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Wicked Tuna Sunday March 17th
Looks like Paul and Sandro go out and do some good stuff for tuna.com while Dave is not working. check out the video on the link below.
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Oh Boy---looks good--that rod doubled over....
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Those two are the best crew in the game.. Any caption would hire them in a heart beat.. Work hard.. Love to fish.. Dave is a lucky guy... His season might look a little different if he lost his crew..
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Sandro saves the day!!! Looks like Paul and Dave go at it next week?!?
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"ROD BLOCKER" was the word of the show....LMAO!
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Looked like he was packing his bags and leaving.....After catching two nice tuna with Sandro for a $14k day???? |
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Saying you want to be a capt. is a whole lot different then being a Capt. If he does his own thing I think his prospective will change when those bills start rolling in!!!and the cash does not.
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You do realize that this show is a soap opera for fishermen right.
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A Fishermans soap opera it is. But lets be honest here, don't you all believe that the same shit actually happens in real life on the charter boats we fish on? I sure do!!!! I'm a tuna.com fan I like all the guys on the boat. If it was easy every one would do it. Pin wheel is a great fisherman but still a pin head :)
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Try 20 over nighters and the pressures of the bills for bait, fuel, insurance etc etc etc and then being on the same deck day after day after day. It's no wonder a few of the guys get a little irritated with each other.
On the other hand if I was Captain there is no way I would put up with the BS that the Pin Wheel crew has been pulling. You would be on the dock and a fresh crew installed that knew the meaning of work and being on time. |
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Jason, the mate on The Odyssea owns and runs two open / charter boats in Jupiter Fl. "Samana" http://www.samanacharters.com, he has posted on Facebook that they caught way more than 1 fish. Run's a good operation in Jupiter, been out a few times. Show is fun to watch, but like most reality tv its made up.
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Id never work for Ralph.. The guy is always on a rampage...
Tyler needs to find a crew that wants to be there.. The crew should always get there before the Capt and begin to get the boat ready for the day.. NOt show up 5 hours late and hate being there.. |
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Sandro is BEAST!
That kid knows exactly what he's doing at any given time. Capt. Dave is lucky to have him. As for Capt. Ralph - he's a hot head - but he's right! That mate always seems to be doing the wrong things at the wrong time.... and then he cuts the lines "YOU DON'T CUT MY LINES!" Feel bad for Marciano - I like him. reminds me of the old school guy... I am glad those two guys from the Bounty Hunter took the week off LOL |
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[QUOTE=pulltaug]Sandro is BEAST!
That kid knows exactly what he's doing at any given time. Capt. Dave is lucky to have him. Feel bad for Marciano - I like him. reminds me of the old school guy... Yea Sandro is always on point. So true, Marciano is old school cool. Not many like the Pin wheel guys but they are definatley pulling there weight. He seems like a good new guy. Everyone starts somewhere and a he is off to a good one. |
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3rd Wheel is a good guy!
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Dave , not giving anything away but what is your favorite BFT hook ? Do you like circle hooks ?
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One week when we catch 10 in a row, and thought we found our perfect hook only to throw all the other brands over the side. Next week we pull 5, break 3 and straighten 2. Once again the search for the perfect hook continues. In my opinion, there is no perfect hook, one is not better than the other from my observation. Every hook has it's good streaks and it's bad streaks. You just don't know what is in your deck of cards when the rod laps over and you can just hope it stays in and does it's job. With all that said, certain hooks are better for certain baits and that's what we go by now. A live bait will get a live bait hook for the best presentation and a chunk will get a bigger circle hook or "J" hook. Everyone has their favorite hook, for us we like and dislike them all. |
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Again...great show.
Like everyone...especially the hard core Pin Wheel guys...reminds me of 20 years ago when Darren and I would run 20 to 25 miles in my Mako 20 (really did not care about the weather back then)...we just went. One trip in October (1994 I think?) we had a 125 lb BFT...the Mud Hole...we had three rods out with butterfish baits...40 lb Berkley Big Game line with JT (K Mart) leaders and 6-0 or 7-0 tuna hooks...no flourocarbon back then. We were sleeping and had all three rods go off...two got off and we fought the one for two hours on a Penn 30 with 40 lb line...got off the ball and then harponed it. It had a shark bite on its side (about a month old?)...unreal. The Shannon K was next to us and saw the whole thing. We boated the BFT and it weighed 125 lbs... Ahhhhhhhhhhhh...tuna fishing!! Joe T. |
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3rd wheel... lol
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Please don't tell me Paul is gone. His laugh cracks me up and for some reason he has fish Karma
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You want to make the calls, it's simple, buy a boat and be your own captain. There's a reason he goes from boat to boat. What happened on the Bounty Hunter? Billy let him do what he wanted and caught fish and he said he paid him very well. Wonder why he was not invited back? Lets see what happens on this next boat and see if he starts there on season 3? There's a trend here. It's simple.....captains boat, captains money and captains rules. Ans I'm very fair about including my crew in every decision I make. Keep watching and see how he treats the next owner/captain and will he be fishing there next season or on another boat again? Good Fishing coming and hope u all are enjoying it. |
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That sounds like a fair deal to me Dave. I always say and so do millions of others, "don't bite the hand that feeds you." Good luck Dave and tight lines!!
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I believe Marciano relies on his boat catching bft and charters to put food on the table. He is well respected in the industry . Go lions.
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I personally fish from Aoril through Christmas, boat is out almost every day and many streaks 24/7. I fly in the off season and a few days a month while I'm fishing. My boat is my priority and my main source of income. I made the choice to fly also as a back up plan. Most of the others do the same, but do work in a different field and some take the winter off. |
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Dave has a ton of respect in my book (for all two cents that is worth). He isn't in this for the TV ratings, he is in it for the fish and this is his career. It's been said here many times that the show and the 'real fishing world' are two different things. We don't see the whole picture or hear all the conversations, just what drama the producers decide to put in the show that will keep everyone in front of the TV. For all we know, Paul could be the Snooki of the sea, great for reality TV ratings but not much else.
As for the Pinhead, I think he is finding out first hand that doing business with friends is hardly a good thing. If you want to keep your friends, don't go into business with them especially if you are the only one in the mix that has any investment in the pot. He may be able to catch a lot of fish, but that doesn't make you a great fisherman. Again we aren't seeing the whole story, he is portrayed as the arrogant new kid on the show, but to be a true fisherman means respecting the locals and learning from them instead of pissing them off and talking smack to them. Its a rite of passage for the newbies in the area to be harassed by the local pros, not the other way around. Fishing Karma will hit him soon I bet. |
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Dave is doing what he has to do in protecting his investment. That is not just the boat and associated costs but something far more valuable in his reputation. Why does everyone say they are coming after dotcom for 2 seasons? Because year in and out he has beat all his competition.
Paul broke the number one rule. Do not bite the hand that feeds you. He has been feeding off Dave for 11 years now. Watch how humble Sandro is. Last episode was the first time I have ever seen him with a swagger like that. Yet he was still humble compaired to Paul talking trash about Dave. Like Dave posted lets see what he does with another boat. When Billy took Scott back and Paul was left looking for work that said a lot right there. Tight Lines FV-TUNA.COM |
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Did anyone else notice that Sandro sounds a lot like Dave when he does speak ?
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Mate should never question/insult the caption.. Golden Rule.. And Paul takes it to far..
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I actually just started watching the show a few weeks ago, and watched it at the very beginning when it first came on. I regained interest this winter because I have the time to watch it LOL. Initially, I took interest in the show because I spoke to Dave a few years ago on the phone about cod fishing right before my dad passed. We spoke for about 40 minutes about him being from NJ, the fisheries up in MA, and everything within our business and it was a great converssation. Dave came across as a great guy who has a world of knowledge, and also, being from NJ got my "due respect" up front - so Dave if you read this I WILL get up there to fish w/ you guys at some point in time :)
My take on the show: Marciano is old school, a VERY RESPECTABLE guy and somebody that's out there for the right reasons. The kid on the shiny boat w/ the long hair is an intense, passionate kid and he's a real gamer - gotta love that about his character too. He's running a tight ship and he knows what he wants and knows what he's doing. "Hot head" Ralph is intense - he's demanding - he's like most of us are at certain times. You never know if the cameras are playing up one side of him while at other times he's somebody else - at one point in last week's show he was bantering with the mate when he was "talking" - showing a playful side. I'm sure Ralph is a good guy. And Sandro. Man that kid is good! He can fish, he can run the boat, and he can make Dave his coffee and oatmeal. Gotta love it!!(you reading this KENNY?) :cool: I know one thing I don't want to do, ever, in Gloucester, is shoot that bridge with a HARD tide on my stern - that thing makes the train bridge in the Manasquan OR the old Route 88 PP Canal Bridge look like a walk in a park :eek: |
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Neat stuff Dave. Thanks for posting. |
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Thanks for the post Dave. Hope to see you on June 8 charter.
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Neck and Neck with Tyler and Dave... Great job boys!!
Feel so bad for bounty hunter.. Donna Dont cry!!! You will get em!! |
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