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Fishing for $200, Alex...

Posted By: Webmaster

Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/18/00 04:56 PM

Same rules as Food and Drink...

Evidence of fishing: pole, nets, boats, fish?. One guess per person.

Sea creatures other than seahorses OK (shell fish, star fish). Be sure to tell us what you found.
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/18/00 05:00 PM

One of my favorite HLs, Scituate MA has a nice collection of lobster floats hanging from the house and enclosed walkway to the tower.
Posted By: mombo

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/18/00 08:39 PM

Well lots of them have boats as that was the only means of transportation for many of the lighthouse families. I imagine most of these families also fished. Even SW Reef, La. has a boat although there doesn't appear to be any way to get to it. But then at this point the light was no longer active so it must be a fisherman from shore?

Cape Henry has a starfish.
Posted By: JULB

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/19/00 05:38 AM

Hudson-Athens has a boat (and I bet you could fish from the railing)

..........Do fish still live in the Hudson





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Posted By: WisKeeper

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/19/00 06:46 AM

Big Sable Point, Michigan has a boat and oars.
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/19/00 06:48 PM

OK, so boats are EASY, how about some of the harder ones?
Posted By: Culebra94

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/19/00 07:08 PM

St. Marks, FL has a boat.
Posted By: Art

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 05/19/00 07:40 PM

Fishing nets drying on a boat on SEBI.
Posted By: sCalBG

Re: Fishing for $200, Alex... - 06/21/00 05:57 AM

Edgartown has a net draped over the bow of the boat (port side).
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