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Monday, December 5, 2011
We haven't talked in awhile

This Summer I "came back" to inland fishing...the economy and some really bad moves on the part of my band-mates made Summer 'Gigz" non-existant and there was NO WAY I was "couching-it" waiting another WHOLE SUMMER for them to get their S*** together...Then I remembered HEY ! I FISH ! ...well I used to anyways ...But HEY...this is what I'll do to eat up those weekends I should be RIPPIN LEADS ! thanks guys...you helped me "re-root" my self in something that makes me ALMOST as happy as 12Bar Blues (not really) hahahahahaaaa

Now that I HAVE come back though ...I'm AADHD&AOCD over buying a boat with my tax money and my second season 'back' ACTUALLY BECOME a 'fisherman' My every waking moment(besides work) is spent mind-designing the NEW RIG ! CAN'T WAIT<--which will only mean something to the guys from the band....hahahah get it guys ? hahahaha jackasses !


Posted at 10:13 AM


Friday, September 30, 2011
It's good to be back

I spent the better part of the first 30 yrs of fishing on Cape Cod---offshore and off the shore. I'm glad to report that this year I got out on around a dozen or so trips "inland" and I was really happy with every trip...It's good to be back. . ."INLAND"


Posted at 05:59 PM


Monday, August 8, 2011
I stand by my claims

-------I still say that I can produce a local map with enough quality that you will no longer have to worry about the following - - -internet interference,printing(ink) issues,GPS malfunctions and in accuracies.Lack of detail on street names--a new street is added to massachusetts directly nearly every day by the way. . .I've got a fool proof method and don't charge a dime for my time ---I've got a skill and I like to share it ---my great-grandfather was a logging chartogrepher in CANADA so it's kind IN THE BLOOD


Posted at 08:05 PM


Monday, June 27, 2011
I AM "The Map-Maker"

     Ω        - Everyone LOVES GoogleEarth™® right? Me TOO! But,ya know what,it hurts fisherman in some ways in my humble opinion. 1St off let me state EMPHATICALLY that I LOVE The FishFinderMappingSystem™ as well...But,Then onto my points...Half the fun of fishing when I was younger was finding the *New Spot, now-a-days we google it-co-ordinates-GPS it...BOOm-we're there,Hm...nice..But where's the adventure.Now I'm not saying wandering around the Central Woods losing gas and time looking for TheSpot is cool or worthwhile and there are GREAT advantages to this new technology. I just think the sense of the adventure gets lost on having some GPSVoice telling us exactly where to turn,no?

               and as far as the "I am a map maker" header...I can make a detailed locale map for any region in this state within a few hours to a few days depending upon the need and circumstance...and the reason I'm putting this out there is because in order to use any other mapping system on the planet "you" have to zoom in and out to detail the streets in the region.VERY FRUSTRATING !Most must also be printing locales, and that too is very IFFY because "you" lose route and street detail---thats where I come in ! 


Posted at 05:08 PM


 
  


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