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Which is better? Draggin' or cuttin'?
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true enough, but
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A knife to a line in the dark and who can say what happened to that pot??? Just sayin'....
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Here's a new idea, helping out the lobsterman.
These moorings are an idea hatched at University of Maine...
It looks like the load
I see that on the website. The ones I saw I believe were threaded with a washer, nut and cotter pin.
That sounds better. Still I think
But then you'd have to raise the weight
I had another look. The rod is drilled for 1/2" bolts with castlenuts and cotter pin.
That sounds better. Overall, I think they
Neat, but friction-fit lock pins are a bad idea
neat
Never had a problem with the local fishermen.
I wouldn't exactly call it animosity
Jerry Jerry ?
yes, I can sometimes be redundant. redundant. Did I say redundant?
I've heard that about Stonington Jerry. They don't go out of their way for cruisers, that's for sure.
Billings Marine has slips and floating docks.
There's also a town dock, isn't there?
It's a broad generalization Al, with some historic fact.
Tourist season.
I saw those too, but I don't see the advantage...
Yeah -- all we need is pots among the moorings! Another hazard.
There are already pots in among the moorings ...
true enough, but
Which is better? Draggin' or cuttin'?
Guy tried that here...
that story doesn't surprise me at all
Sounds like both those guys need theraphy to me.
I agree.
And narrow channels
Well I know I've "moored" my boat to a lobster pot, so why not the reverse?
2009, the price of lobster dropped to less than 2/3rds of the year before. $'s aren't the only measure of the harvest.
Graph shows both dollars and pounds.