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Old 01-22-2006, 02:58 PM
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Old 01-28-2006, 11:41 AM
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Name: Dean Jones

Location: Charleston, SC

Occupation: Cat Herder (Own my own IT company)

Status: Married to April 7 years, awsome woman!

Kids: 1 year old curtain climber, Daddy's little girl.

Boat: 24' Maxum, sorry guys don't fish much but I love to cruise.

Hobbies: Working in the yard, golf, drinking beer, and of course boating.

Live on the ashley river, stop by the dock some time
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Old 02-03-2006, 08:45 PM
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Helicopter crew chief for State of NC fire fighter ( the big yellow helicopters)

Married Wife Nurse, Daughter 23 Nurse Son 18 Student ECU go pirates!!!

Fishing Camping (Truck camper) boating snowboarding canoeing anything water hard or soft

surf fishing Boat fishing Flyfishing fresh/salt
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Old 02-11-2006, 02:18 PM
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Ken Rosemond

47 going on 19

Married with 3 kids and 3 step kids, 2 in college and the rest at home are teenagers

Durham, NC (until I can get to MHC full time)

Own a Change Management consulting firm

1979 Fully Restored and repowered 20' Robalo CC

House on the Marsh at 6th Street in MHC appropriately named the Swamphouse

Diving, spearfishing, inshore and offshore fishing, cruising around, hanging out at the cape or shackleford banks, sitting on the back porch of the swamphouse and watching T storms blow across Calico Creek, and sometimes going over to the Handle Bar in the afternoon (never at night) to have a beer with the locals, in order depending on the weather.
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Old 02-23-2006, 10:06 PM
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Name: Matthew

Age:24

Location: Spartanburg,S.C

Occupation: Machine Tech. @ Honeywell Inc.

Boats:
19'9" carolina skiff W/150 merc XR4 and all the goodie electronics NAMED: NIGHT STALKER
19'7" Aquasport center console W/140 evinrude NAMED: SS NIGHTCRAWLER
15'8" Astroglass w/90 johnson

Trucks: 2002 Dodge Dakota, 1999 Chevy 3500 crewcab duallie and 1999 Chevy Blazer

Intrest: motorcycles,boats,cars whatever??? if it has a motor, I LOVE IT

About me:
i drag raced sport bikes for about 3 years untill i had a bad wreck and decited to give it up
just married on Dec.03 2005, no kids. Try to fish as much as possable since i stopped racing motorcycles in. I live about 1 hour from Lake Hartwell, Lake Greenwood, Lake Murray about 1 1/2hour from Clarks Hill Lake and theres several smaller lakes within 30 mins from me.

If any of you live near me and wanna go fishin, holla at me.

me and a friend is planning on heading to Huntington Island State Park, Beaufort,SC in april to do some fishin and we need a little help with where to fish.

see you all around!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-23-2006, 10:36 PM
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Name: Chris Smyers

Location: Kill Devil Hills, NC

Occupation: Gear Jammer, computer guy for hire

Status: Taken, Lisa, playing husband for 2 years now (our friends are getting impatient)

Kids: Braxton, age 8, Madison, age 5 (going on 25)

Boat: Peddler II 99' 23' Seapro with full transom, Suzuki 225 2 stroke on Armstrong Bracket

Hobbies: Computers, boating, THT, Landsacaping, Model Boats and Airplanes, fishing forums, boating forums, go fast cars, bout everything that a man deems cool.

Run out of Oregon Inlet as much as the paycheck will allow, PM me with your local info needs....
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Old 03-01-2006, 01:13 PM
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Well, I suppose it is about time I did this......

Steve Lawson

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Location: Little (by God) River, SC

JOB: Boat Sales/ Yacht Broker (yup, I am one of "dem") and I Love it!

Married......Don't know how she manages to stay that way.....27 Years

Hobbies: Too many to afford....but here goes, Boating....of course.....Target Shotgun Sports: Trap, Skeet Sporting Clays, Helice and collecting Double Barrel Shotguns circa 1890-1930. Love Motor Sports and (of course being a couch potato ranks right up there.)

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Old 03-01-2006, 02:17 PM
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Name: Joseph Rochester

Location: St. Matthews, SC

Oppupation: mortgage broker

Stats: single no kids that I know of

Hobbies: Fishing, THT, target shooting

Fishing habits: Freshwater ponds, kayak fishing where I can, offshore 10-20 miles

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Old 03-03-2006, 08:49 PM
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Location Mamers N.C.
Occupation: manufacturing plant manager
Stats married barbara 2 girls 7 & 12 1 boy 14 going on 25
fishing H.B. jordan & santee cooper.
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Old 03-05-2006, 03:04 PM
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Name: Jared Wike

Location: Ocracoke(work), Hatteras(work), Frisco(live)

Occupation: U.S. Coast Guard

Status: Single, with serious girlfriend

Boat: 20' Maycraft with 150/yamaha

Hobbies: Anything outdoors
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Old 03-07-2006, 06:54 PM
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Name: Steven Harnois

Location: Willow Springs NC

Occupation: Survey party crew chief

Status: Married with one on the way

Boat: 21' Chris Craft Scorpion w/150 Merc.

Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting, Camping, Target shooting

Fish Addictions: Striped bass, Tuna, Dolphin, Cod & Haddock, Fluke, Tautog, Black sea bass, Kings
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Old 03-09-2006, 05:21 PM
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Name: Jeff klein

Location: Elizabeth City, NC

Occupation: Utility Supervisor

Kids: 5

Boat: Mako 252 Twin Optimax 150's

Hobbies: Fishing inshore and offshore, skiing, motocross, landscaping,

Oregon Inlet, Hatteras Inlet, Albemarle Sound and all the rivers.
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Old 03-11-2006, 09:04 AM
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Name Don Aitken

Location Rock Hill, SC

Job Residental Contractor

Status Married 17 years (2nd time around) Kids grown YEEHA!!!!!

Hobbies Fishing,camping,diving,beer drinking,crabbing

areas Lakes (Stripers), Inshore, offshore

Favorites Florida Keys or any other salt water

Boat 18'cc w/70hp Yamaha (homemade but the fish don't know)
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Old 03-21-2006, 05:19 PM
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Name: John Lindsay

Location: Johns Island SC

Occupation: Safety Manager (NAVFAC)

Stats: Married (21 yrs) and have a 20 year old son

Hobbies: Offshore fishing, inshore fishing, deer hunting

Boats: 2120 Robalo, 16 ft. Grumman.


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Old 03-22-2006, 01:53 PM
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Name: Chris Boling

Location: Hurdle Mills, NC (halfway between Hillsborough and Roxboro)

Occupation: Telephone systems engineer (sales)

Status: married(18 yrs), 2 girls(16, and 13), 3 dogs(all female), currently accepting no more sources of PMS.

Hobbies: Golf, Darts, Boating, freshwater and saltwater Fishing, woodworking, and whatever else I can find the time for.

Boat: Seapro 180CC/115HP Johnson
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Old 03-25-2006, 06:46 PM
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One more. I'm a longtime Lurker

Name: Richard Curtis (43)

Location: Lexington, SC

Occupation: Newspaper Sales

Status: Married, one Daughter (9)

Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting, Soccer

Boats: 18 Sea Sport 115 Mariner (My Project)
15 Duracraft 25 Mercury
10 Pond Boat


Favorite Fishing: Lake Murray for Stripers, Largemouths
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Murrells Inlet, SC


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Old 03-29-2006, 06:26 PM
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Name: James Wagner

Location: Raleigh, NC

Occupation: Telecom for now...

Status: Married....going on 14 years...12 of the happiest years of my life 9Elizabeth is a saint..and who knows how she puts up with me, but I know I am the lucky one in this blissful arrangement, so I have learned to keep my mouth shut..well, sometimes I keep it shut..)

Kids: Holt, age 13, Katherine, age 11, and Matthew 8

Boat: Waterdog '91 Pursuit 2350 WA with 5.7L and Vovlo 270 Duoprop

Hobbies: SCUBA diving, backpacking, shooting, boating, fishing, pretty much anything outdoors

Really really new to boating, but I am loving it so far, and so is the family...plan on as much of it as the budget will allow..
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Old 03-31-2006, 09:56 AM
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Click Here to submit your contact info to Bailey. Bailey will maintain the sheet and email it to each person that submits their info.

Thanks for keeping up with this Bailey.

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Old 03-31-2006, 08:04 PM
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Name: Peter Aitken (captain) and Maxine (wife/admiral) who loves boating/fishing more than I do!

Live: Chapel Hill

Work: Technical/medical writer

Kids: Ben, 28, Claire, college freshman.

Boat: Grady White 28' Sailfish kept in Morehead City.
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Old 04-05-2006, 09:37 PM
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Just curious. Same Peter Aitken who posts on Triangle.Dining?
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