the Porgy and Bass letterboxes, which will be planted on the rocks along
Ocean Rd. I also deckhanded for three years out of Galilee (before I
shredded my shoulder). The first boat I fished on was a little beach boat
that ran singles along that section of coast. The captain had recently
scrubbed his ex's name off of the stern, and I kept trying to talk him into
Porgy and Bass as a name since we also scupped, and were tormented by the
bloody stripers. Stripers are fun, unless you're trying to earn a living.
I better get my tush in gear and get those boxes planted!
Mare
----- Original Message -----
From: "Drew Family"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] GPS first post -archive3022
> Yeah, gps is a cool way to enhance your clues. There are a few
> floating around. Ben of RIBNAG once sent me an amazing database of
> coordinates for letterboxes of ours that he had found.
>
> I also love www.topozone.com and use it all the time (and am amazed
> that it is still free). Just like the folks who don't use a gps to
> geocache, you don't need coordinates to use topozone. You can just
> type in the town or park or mountain or whatever and it'll point you
> to the map you need.
>
> Back in the day I was lobstering out of Newport RI and we used Loran,
> but now my favorite use for my gps is striper fishing. We can get
> within inches of Ned's Hole out in the Race and believe me, that's
> some fun fishing!
>
> Jay in CT
>
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