New Guy from New Hamsphire

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Dominick

Quote from: Richard Loszewski on December 20, 2017, 02:16:25 PM
Quote from: Keta on December 20, 2017, 01:56:59 PM
Hi, for a "younger man" you are as grey as I am.

It's a secret, but I pay my hair dresser big bucks to color my hair that color.   ;D ;D
I don't have enough hair to color...  Welcome.  Dominick, San Mateo CA.
Leave the gun.  Take the cannolis.

There are two things I don't like about fishing.  Getting up early in the morning and boats.  The rest of it is fun.

PaparockCal

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Quote from: Dominick on December 20, 2017, 08:58:59 PM
Quote from: Richard Loszewski on December 20, 2017, 02:16:25 PM
Quote from: Keta on December 20, 2017, 01:56:59 PM
Hi, for a "younger man" you are as grey as I am.

It's a secret, but I pay my hair dresser big bucks to color my hair that color.   ;D ;D
I don't have enough hair to color...  Welcome.  Dominick, San Mateo CA.

Welcome New Guy from New Hamsphire!

Not to worry Dominick , I am in the slow receding hair line club myself. My grandfather on my mother's side only had a peach fuzz ring just above his ears. ;D

Alto Mare

Welcome Rick, nice to have you here.

Sal
Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will.

bluefish69

Welcome aboard Rick. I used to drive up from N.Y. to fish at Eastman's 6X a year. Was always good people & Fishing

Mike
I have not failed.  I just found 10,000 ways that won't work.

Benni3


gstours

  Hi Rick;   Welcome from SE Alaska to the best fishing forum in the free world.  I had some neighbors  the were from New Hampshire,  but they never talked fishing.   Enjoy yourself.   Happy New Year.

festus

Welcome from the mountains of East Tennessee.  Sounds like you have your share of outdoor activities. 

droppedit

Hello Rick! Greetings from Western Mass. I try to get up to Seabrook a dozen or so times on a good year and love the pollack fishing in the late fall. If you need any repair work to your rods give a yell as I putter around a bit with them.


Dave
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Rickski

Quote from: droppedit on December 31, 2017, 07:05:19 PM
Hello Rick! Greetings from Western Mass. I try to get up to Seabrook a dozen or so times on a good year and love the pollack fishing in the late fall. If you need any repair work to your rods give a yell as I putter around a bit with them.


Dave

Hi Dave,

I've built a few rods.  I have all the tools.   Been contemplating building something like a Chatham Special.  Something on the longer side, large wind on rollers with bushings.  For fishing from swivel gunnel mounted rod holder for BFT, with a 80W.   Any thoughts? 

Give me a shout next time you head to Seabrook.  It doesn't take much to get me out fishing.  We can buddy boat.  The fall bite is great.  I need an excuse to get away from the tuna grounds in the fall.   ;D  Even fishing for ground fish, or pollack, I will probably have a balloon, or two out. ;D ;D 
Rick

droppedit

Rick, the Calstar RT80-6.5 is a favorite. Bent butt, bigfoot rollers and they are perfect for the BFT. This is the hardest part of the year, waiting to get back out again which will probable be in March for them tasty little redfish. Stay in touch and if you get down Amherst / Northampton Mass way stop in.


Dave
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surfcaster

Welcome  Rick .  I live in NH too. usually fish around plumb island
         Tight lines Richie

Rickski

Quote from: surfcaster on January 01, 2018, 12:50:25 PM
Welcome  Rick .  I live in NH too. usually fish around plumb island
         Tight lines Richie

Plumb Island is a great place.  I fish with a guy whose family owes a place on the island.  His name is Dan and drives the yellow Critter Control truck.  Lots of times you can find him on the beaches teaching his kids how to fish, even though now, the kids are getting bigger, and don't need much teaching.  Last year was the first year his son caught a Striper off the beach without the help of Dad.  He knew they were growing up.
Rick

Rickski

Quote from: droppedit on December 31, 2017, 11:34:43 PM
Rick, the Calstar RT80-6.5 is a favorite. Bent butt, bigfoot rollers and they are perfect for the BFT. This is the hardest part of the year, waiting to get back out again which will probable be in March for them tasty little redfish. Stay in touch and if you get down Amherst / Northampton Mass way stop in.


Dave

I just checked out the blank.  Looks sweet.  Any thoughts on Wintrop versus AFTCO?  I run AFTCO bigfoot on 3 rods I have.  I hear good things about the Windtrops.  Was thinking of putting a 130 bent butt on it.   
Rick

Hardy Boy

Welcome from the West Coast of British Columbia , Northern tip of Vancouver island. I had to get out the atlas to look where NH was ................. I have to go to the East coast and chase some of those big striped bass sometime........... Lou gets me going with his pictures ! Better grey hair than no hair ........... thats what I say !


Cheers:

Todd
Todd