Novia Scotia Shark fishing

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GR8-Scott
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Post by GR8-Scott »

Way to go !!!
Hope you have an awesome trip!!!
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- A bad day on the water is better than a good day in the office.....
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Doug
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EXCELLENT!

I never did hear back from my submariner buddy, don't know if he is adrift or what.............. :roll:

But that is the charter he went with several times and he said they were awesome folks to deal with. The one time there were just two clients, and the other guy got violently sea-sick, and they scrubbed the charter after not too much time. My buddy being a sailor was just fine, but I guess there was a "bit" of a swell going on.

Lesson being: Take some gravol with you for the other guy in the boat!!! :wink: And if he is all zoned out on the gravol then maybe you can catch his sharks for him! :P

Doug
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Best of luck JP!!!
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JP Full report when you get back man... I have never caught a blue shark but have caught hammerheads, blacktips, spinners and lost a big bull... sharks have a special place in my heart... fight awesome.
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