In all due respect and honesty I am dissapointed with these Duncan pickups

Re: In all due respect and honesty I am dissapointed with these Duncan pickups

ACG said:
Luke catfish are tasty and they fight hard!!!!! Here there is a badass catfish called "The wells catfish" grows over 200 pounds... some evern bigger!

Yup Catfish is a great fish.. nasty fighter, good eaten.... worthy sports fish!
They caught a HUGE catfish (over 100 lbs.) somewhere around here, I'll get the specifics for my wife.

Some of my fondest childhood memories will be of going fishing with my Grandparents at their stocked pay pond at about 5:30am. Fighting those catfish and then eating them on the next wednesday. Always catfish on Wed's, with baked beans, green beans, and usually coconut pie as well.

:hijacked:

I've never went Bass fishing b/c if I can't eat it, it isn't worth it.

I'm old school too, I use old Zebco's, they're idiot proof!

Luke
 
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" baked beans, green beans, and usually coconut pie as well." now your talking buddy!

If you like the taste of catfish striped bass is also a very flakey sweet white texture that tastes great! But they get big and fight hard your gonna need to greese the drag on that zebco .... and fill it with 30 pound braid.... I use chicken livers for catfish, sometimes corn, or cornmeal with honey....

Wonderful critters.... I saw a documentary called "catfish wrestling in Misissipi" where the local ex marines would catch 100 pounders by hand! Just by sticking their hand in the fishes mouth! Pulled them right out of the mudd! Amazing... no tackle...

Caught saltwater catfish off the coat of Bahrain 3 years ago.... powerful critters .. smoked a ABU 6500 and spooled off 200 yards on the fisrt run... I was in shock when I landed it and saw it was only 20 pounds....

There has been some great blues tunes with catfish in their titles... a nice fish that cat is...
 
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Those open face reels are just too complicated to me, I make a mess every time, time after time.

Where do you fish for those striped bass?

BTW, I ALWAYS use livers if given a choice.

Luke
 
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ACG.....just use regular channels. No rush, dont worry to much about it.


Catfish rules!
 
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either of you tried Mako shark?

It is one of the great things in life....try it out if you see it in your local fish market.
 
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I used to fish in long Island especially from the legendary MONTUAK ( I love that place) but I have some paperwork problems with the feds and got stranded in Europe now.. No Strped bass here but its close cousin in the surf bass.. only one stripe as compaired to the 16 on the striper.. also the bass here are smaller... but as tasty as can be... I release 99 % of the time except when I get really hungry :-)...

They got some big Amber Jacks over here! 60 pounds of fighting fury.... droped a 20 pounder 2 weeks ago and it was one of the best fish I ever had the pleasure of tugging against... strong!!!! mean!!!! Defiant! sucker tried to bite me when ı tried to lift it out the water.. A pit bill with finns! I loved that fish... I would have let it got but it decided not to give me that victory and it escaped fair and square.... great fish..
 
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half the sword fish you pay for in the best resteruants is Mako... another great fighter.. during a battle they have been known leap into your boat and bite your leg!

Now that is what I call a fish!
 
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I've heard that you get Mako in place of swordfish a lot. Its funny cause when you actually buy Mako and swordfish and know what you are getting there relly is a difference.

I love em both. Actually I like pretty much all seafood..though oysters are something I avoid.
 
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Archer those oysters will get you introuble every time!!!!
They are living Viagra factories! hAVE YA CLİMBİNG THE TREES..


I gotta hit the trail.... its been fun everyone....

Archer stay well... contact Pat I emailed him... hes a great guy but maybe like me he too is getting old and forgetfull.... but After the email I sent him he should have a smile about all of this and a nice fun story to tell ya about a weirdo guitarist from lala land... :-)

Thanks to everyone in the forum... I havnt posted on a music forum for sooooo long... its been great to meet ya all...

Stay well and God bless ya all.... I will sort out these Duncan pups on my axe and hopefully give ya some good news later... once again thanks for everyones communications... I really enjoyed talking music again after so long...

Warmest regards
 
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Archer_of_Fish said:
I've heard that you get Mako in place of swordfish a lot. Its funny cause when you actually buy Mako and swordfish and know what you are getting there relly is a difference.

I love em both. Actually I like pretty much all seafood..though oysters are something I avoid.

I've never had either, but have wanted to badly.

ACG good luck and keep us updated.

Luke
 
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ACG said:
Hey Tatooed carrot hey buddy thats an amazing pic under your name.... is that some one you know?
That would be Mrs. Carrot, zapped that pic myself while she was getting ready for work one day and it was a keeper.
 
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TattooedCarrot said:
That would be Mrs. Carrot, zapped that pic myself while she was getting ready for work one day and it was a keeper.

I didn't know that.............

Wow
 
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Hi everyone....

I did not want to once again bring this thread up because it was so misunderstood in the begining, let me state that I just wanted to satisfy my new friends curiosity. (I dont mean that sarcatiscally but sincerely) ..

Dear Archer ... I just got a reply from Pat.. I am pasting it here just to make you smile, no other reason.... after this lets eat some Mako steaks, and talk babes amps and pups...

heres Pats email.. (I have concealed my name and some facts for privacy sake but with the info in the email I'm afraid I'm gonna get pegged here) anyway here goes..



Hey XXXXXXXXXX,


It is great to hear from you my friend!
I hope you are doing well....How old is your son now?


My wife Susi is doing great and is now working in our school district (staying close to our son)


Sorry to hear about your stolen guitar, I have had a few stolen as well, maybe its the same guy (and he probably can't play :Ê )


The Seymour Duncans we use are the Alnico II hum for neck, Alnico II single for middle and JB for the bridge (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
I have found this combination to be the best and most versatile. I get a great Jazz tone, country tone and screaming rock tone as well.


Of course I remember the XXXXXXX guitar we modified and refinished and the many hours talking about the direction we should take with our company.
You were doing so much to help us in xxxxxx and around all of Europe that I felt it was the least that we could do...
(FYI: I just filed a patent on a USB Guitar!)


Online discussion groups are a funny part of the modern world we live in. It is understandable that someone may not believe you.
Feel free to send a copy of this email, or they could email me at 'president@brianmooreguitars.com and I would be happy to elaborate on our business relationship and friendship.
or better yet just play something for them! That would surely blow anyone away!!


Great to hear from you.


Peace.


Best Regards,


Patrick G. Cummings
President


Brian Moore Guitars, Inc. (Legal/Billing address)
P.O. Box 540
LaGrangeville, NY 12540-0540


Brian Moore Guitars, Inc. (Shipping address)
60 Firemans Way
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603


800-795-PLAY (7529) x226
845-486-0744 x226
845-486-0745 fax
914-260-6297 cell
845-350-4002 efax
patrickgcummings@mac.com
www.brianmooreguitars.com
www.iGuitar.com




now lets move on to bigger and better things..... Hey tattoed carrot you got any more pics of that "knock out babe" in your avatar? You lucky dog!!!!
 
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