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A Fishy Story

Two avid fishermen go on a fishing trip. They rent all the equipment: the reels, the rods, the wading suits, the rowboat, the car, and even a cabin in the woods. They spend a fortune.

The first day they go fishing, but they don’t catch anything. The same thing happens on the second day, and on the third day. It goes on like this until finally, on the last day of their vacation, one of the men catches a fish.

As they’re driving home they’re really depressed. One guy turns to the other and says, “Do you realize that this one lousy fish we caught cost us fifteen hundred dollars?”

The other guy says, “Wow! It’s a good thing we didn’t catch any more!”

Why Fishing Is Better Than Sex

When you go fishing and you catch something, that’s good. If you’re making love and you catch something, that’s bad.

Fish don’t compare you to other fishermen neither and don’t want to know how many other fish you caught.

In fishing you lie about the one that got away. In loving you lie about the one you caught.

You can catch and release a fish, you don’t have to lie and promise to still be friends after you let it go.

You don’t have to necessarily change your line to keep catching fish.

You can catch a fish on a 20-cent nightcrawler. If you want to catch a woman you’re talking dinner and a movie minimum.

Fish don’t mind if you fall asleep in the middle of fishing.

A Fishing Lure

A couple of young boys were fishing at their special pond off the beaten track. All of a sudden, the Game Warden jumped out of the bushes.

Immediately, one of the boys threw his rod down and started running through the woods like a bat out of hell. The Game Warden was hot on his heels.

After about a half mile, the young man stopped and stooped over with his hands on his thighs to catch his breath, so the Game Warden finally caught up to him.

“Let’s see yer fishin’ license, Boy!” the Warden gasped.

With that, the boy pulled out his wallet and gave the Game Warden a valid fishing license.

“Well, son,” said the Game Warden. “You must be about as dumb as a box of rocks! You don’t have to run from me if you have a valid license!”

“Yes, sir,” replied the young guy. “But my friend back there, well, he don’t have one.”

The Fishing Groom

A man and his newlywed check into a mountain resort by a lake. The desk clerk notices the “Just Married” sign still on the car. As soon as the man gets the luggage out of the car, he hops in a boat to go fishing.

He is out all day, comes back for a quick supper, picks up his lantern and goes back out at night. This goes on for a couple of days when the man happens to stop by the desk. The clerk starts a conversation with the man and mentions his behavior.

“I know it’s none of my business, but I was wondering why you weren’t having sex with your new wife.”

“Oh, I couldn’t do that; she has gonorrhea.”

“Well, what about anal sex?”

“Couldn’t do that; she has diarrhea.”

“There is always oral sex.”

“Nope, she has pyorrhea.”

“Wait a second. If she has gonorrhea, diarrhea, and pyorrhea, why did you marry her?”

“That’s easy. She also has worms, and I love to fish!”

Take The Bait

It was a cold winter day, when an old man walked out onto a frozen lake, cut a hole in the ice, dropped in his fishing line and began waiting for a fish to bite.

He was there for almost an hour without even a nibble when a young boy walked out onto the ice, cut a hole in the ice not too far from the old man and dropped in his fishing line. It only took about a minute and WHAM! a Largemouth Bass hit his hook and the boy pulled in the fish.

The old man couldn’t believe it but figured it was just luck. But, the boy dropped in his line and again within just a few minutes pulled in another one.

This went on and on until finally the old man couldn’t take it any more since he hadn’t caught a thing all this time.

He went to the boy and said, “Son, I’ve been here for over an hour without even a nibble. You have been here only a few minutes and have caught about half a dozen fish! How do you do it?”

The boy responded, “Roo raf roo reep ra rums rrarm.”

“What was that?” the old man asked.

Again the boy responded, “Roo raf roo reep ra rums rarrm.”

“Look,” said the old man, “I can’t understand a word you are saying.”

So, the boy spit into his hand and said, “You have to keep the worms warm!”

Bad Weather

One Saturday morning he gets up early, dresses quietly, gets his lunch made, puts on his long johns, grabs his dog and goes to the garage to hook up his boat to the truck and down to the driveway he goes

Coming out of his garage the rain is pouring down: it is like a torrential downpour. There is snow and sleet mixed in with the rain. The wind is blowing at over 50mph.

Minutes later he returns to the garage. He comes back into the house. Turns the TV to the weather channel and he finds it is going to be very bad weather all day long, so he puts his boat back in the garage, quietly undresses and slips back into bed.

There he cuddles up to his wife’s back, now with a different anticipation and whispers, “The weather out there is terrible”. To which she sleepily replies, “Yeah, can you believe my stupid husband is out fishing in it?”

Pet Fish

A man was stopped by a game warden in Northern Michigan recently with two buckets of fish leaving a lake well known for its fishing. The game warden asked the man, “Do you have a license to catch those fish?”
The man replied to the game warden, “No, sir. These are my pet fish.”
“Pet fish?” the warden replied.
“Yes, sir. Every night I take these here fish down to the lake and let them swim around for a while. I whistle and they jump back into their buckets, and I take em home.”
“That’s a bunch of hooey! Fish can’t do that!”
The man looked at the game warden for a moment, and then said, “Here, I’ll show you. It really works.”
“Okay, I’ve GOT to see this!” The game warden was curious now. The man poured the fish in to the lake and stood and waited. After several minutes, the game warden turned to the man and said: “Well?”
“Well, What?” the man responded.
“When are you going to call them back?” the game warden prompted.
“Call who back?” the man asked.
“The FISH.”
“What fish?” the man asked

Fishlander Charters

Come join us on the Great waters of Lake Ontario for a day of fun with family and friends.
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Fishlander Charters – Hilton, NY

Being centrally located on Lake Ontario, between Rochester New York and Point Breeze the waters off Sandy Creek provides consistent fish catching opportunities year after year.

This part of the Lake Ontario has a good bottom structure with lots of feeder creeks that attract bait fish. Most of our early Spring Fishing takes place near shore around this structure. As summer progresses we move to deeper water looking for Thermocline temperature breaks. most of the time it is only a short boat ride to find the fish.

The month of April brings the early Brown trout into the shallows to feed on the early spawning baitfish. May brings in more Browns as well as the spring Kings. We also start to see schools of Steelhead as the off shore waters of the lake start to warm. Last but not least we start to see good numbers of lake trout as they go on a feeding binge to put the pounds back on after a long winter.

June, July and August brings us schools of the largest predatory fish in Lake Ontario – The Chinook Salmon or The King Salmon. These monsters range anywhere from 10 to 15 lbs in the spring to over 30lbs in the summer and fall months. September brings the chance to land a record Brown Trout.

The vessel is a 22ft Sea Nymph GLS (Great Lake Special) with 8ft wide Beam, and 130 HP Mercruiser engine. The boat is fully equiped with Radar, GPS navigation, VHF Radio, Cell Phone and USCG Approved safety equipment to provide a safe and memorable experience for everybody aboard. There is a clean and private toilet facility aboard. The vessel is equipped with Cannon Downriggers, planer boards, Daiwa rods and a FishHawk speed and down temperature probe as well as other essential fishing tackle.

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Contact: Kevin
Phone: 585-964-5938

Wild River Outfitters

Plan a fishing day on one of Oregon’s premier rivers with professional fishing guide David McLaughlin and you can loo
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Wild River Outfitters – CA & OR

Local Oregon fishing guides catch more fish and Wild Rivers Outfitters Fishing Guide Service has a reputation for making everybody happy.  The Klamath river, Smith river, Chetco river Rogue, Elk river, and Sixes river are among the most popular fishing destinations in the Northwest and Wild Rivers Outfitters Fishing Guide Service knows when to fish which river and they also fish several other Oregon & Northern California rivers too so they have the best chance of putting you on the Salmon and Steelhead all year long.

The mighty Klamath River is California’s second largest river and flows almost three hundred miles from Oregon to the mouth of the river at Requa in Klamath; CA. Klamath is headquarters or world class salmon and steelhead trout fishing and has often been referred to as the “Steelhead Capitol of the World.” The fish are not the only attraction though, located in the center of the Redwood National and State parks, Klamath Ca. is the ideal place for a family vacation, it’s breathtaking river adventures and miles of trails through old growth redwood forests centuries old, abundant wildlife including bears, coyotes, whales, seals and sea lions not to mention an array of birds including eagles, osprey, heron, pelican and seagulls.

We begin fishing the Klamath in May to mid July for springers. We anchor on the edges of the river intercepting their natural traveling lanes with spinners or rogue spinner bait rigs. When that springer hits bait the fun begins, with the high spring flows and these football shaped salmon the battle is on. When it is all said and done you have the best tasting of all salmon. To many fishermen, barbecuing that first springer is a tradition. We fish out of a custom built Jet craft boat that is covered and heated for comfort.

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Contact: David
Phone: 707-272-8258

Chupu Charters

Big game sport fishing in Hawaii is something everyone should experience. Fishing in Haleiwa, off the North Shore of Oahu, is one of the best locations
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Chupu Charters – Hawaii

On most boats in Hawaii the captain decides what kind of fishing you and your group will be doing. He picks the area and the tackle and lures or bait. As most fishermen know there are many many ways to catch a fish and we want our guests to be a part of the decision making process. Some people want a big Marlin and only a big Marlin, some just want to pole to bend over all day long others want to mix things up a little. Junior anglers can have special requirements as well. We want you to participate in your day.

Upon arrival to the boat you will be greeted by Captain Jesse Lovett (he’s the younger one) or Captain Dave Borgman (he’s the older one) on the Foxy Lady and Deck-hand Jerrold McNulty (he’s the quite one).  These licensed Captains and Deck-hand have all the necessary knowledge, experience, and judgment required to provide you with a trip that meets and exceeds the United States Coast Guard standards of safety and comfort. You will find no finer sportfishing crew in Hawaii.There are several things that separate this crew from other charter boats in Hawaii. One is Captain Jesse’s passion for trying "new" fishing tricks that are gleaned from constant research all over the world. There are Marlin, Tuna, Mahi Mahi and Wahoo in all of the world’s oceans. But fishing techniques differ greatly from place to place. Captain Jesse is always trying to figure out how to adapt new techniques to make them work on his boat and for his guests. The second factor that discriminates this crew from all others is Captain Jesse and Captain Dave’s information network. If there has been a fish caught across the state from Kauai all the way to the Big Island of Hawaii, Captain Jesse and Captain Dave know about it!

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Contact: Jesse Lovett
Phone: 808-637-3474

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