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Old 06-07-2013, 11:02 AM
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Default Re: Back Bay Flatties - Limit PLUS

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Originally Posted by pulltaug
Ok - I think Coors Light MAY work but there's only one way to find out.
BUD - Definitely NOT

As for my reports - I try to be specific to help anglers. This is probably a topic for another thread - but I think that's why we are here! I don't care about giving up spots/areas....Fish move, conditions change and you still have to get them!

As for a picture - my wife snapped this one of me. I was cleaning the fish in my kitchen (my marina took out the cleaning stations - wife not happy as you can tell) and the fish guts slipped out of the plastic bag and onto the floor. Wife not happy...
Next time you are ready to throw out that old gas grill (or find one by the side of the road waiting for the garbage man) just remove the grill itself from the frame, now use the top where the grill case was and just set a peice of starboard, corian, plastic, etc. on there. You now have a portable outdoor cleaning station. If you happen to have a grill with the side burner, you now have an outdoor food prep station with a built in burner for frying/ steaming your seafood. I just stopped by a kitchen contractor and got some solid countertop scraps of corian, cut to size with a skill saw. If you cut it to fit right, you don't have to even fasten it, makes cleaning even easier!! Good catch there!!!!
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