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Friday Night Blogroll Review

These – my friends – are my favourite blog entries of this past week from my favourite bloggers in the blogosphere:

With their A.C. on the blink Travis and Kelly slept on a mattress downstairs in the family room. It’s just like “Survivor”.

See the mattress for yourself.

Phil loves to go fishing. I don’t. I get seasick.

Jesse is extremely self-conscious about his hair (or lack of it).

Bill Finch is a ‘Guitar Hero’ who has a whole bunch of Guitar Heroes.

Luci presents her ‘Happy Friday’ Wild & Wacky Videos – Slip & Slide Edition !

Gricelda and her familia love to eat and shop all over Miami-Dade County !

Nathan, Harmony, and Owen have returned from their Southwest Florida vacation, and you can see selected pictures (mostly of Owen) here.

Chris and Janet Goins recently celebrated 25 years of wedded bliss !

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By Chris M. Day

I'm 58 years old. I've been online for 32 years - starting with my own dial-up bulletin board system in 1993 - and continuing with AOL, my own dot.com web site, Myspace, WordPress, Twitter / X, Flickr, and Facebook.

3 replies on “Friday Night Blogroll Review”

I like to fish, I usually do not catch anything however. Never caught a kingfish (went fishing for them 5 times this year) and never caught a dolohin. I have landed some snapper. Got a few grouper but they were VERY undersize.

My power cat does not keel rock very much. It is quite stable for a 20 foot boat.

but I never catch anything. Bummer.

I am by no means an expert on kingfishing (I have only caught one in my life), but I did learn a few tricks this week. I do know how to get into some dolphin though. In a way, dolphin fishing is some of the easiest fishing to do. If you can find them you can catch them (morning or noon). If it’s too hot, or if there is some odd event going on, they may not bite. But they are certainly one of the most voracious feeders of all the fish in the ocean. The problem is finding them. Sometimes there are no weeds, no debris, and tough fishing.

So…what did you for kings? I have tried:

drifting in about 120 – 140 feet of water over a fish haven area (area set aside for fake reefs). Bait – frozen sardines, live grunt, and grunt plugs (head, tail, and dorsal fin cut off). Jigging and not jigging

Trolling – rigged ballyhoo, rigged squid, and artificial lures.

I just recently got a fishing kite, so that is next! I got the kite for $40 (fishing kites are really expensive for some reason – I can not see any reason it would cost more than $20). I got the kite for a deal too – the list price is $70!

Anyhow next time out Ill try the kite. I also need outriggers. And a teaser spread thing. And while I am at it a larger boat. Those 26 – 28 foot Pro Kats are really nice looking. World Cats and Glacier Bay are also nice. But for now, and the foreseeable future, my 20 foot power catamaran will have to suffice. And it does.

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