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Mon, 19 Apr 1999 14:48:33 -0400
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Art:
 
What year did you fish in S. F.  I grew up in S. F.  the daughter of a fisherman.
Dad had a boat moored near Fisherman's Wharf.   Did a lot of fishing as a kid and
ate a lot of those big black bass and halibut.
 
 
 
Art Weil wrote:
 
> Dear Andrew;-
>         You're right about bays. When I was a kid, my Dad took me fishing most
> Sundays. We went to that big curved pier at the end of Van Ness avenue
> in San Francisco. You had to get there early to get space. We caught
> smelt, perch, anchovy, flounder, a whole bunch of other species that we
> named on the spot. Other people caught those great white sea bass and
> the occasional shark. Go see the pier today---any Sunday. It makes a
> nice, quiet walk; plenty of places to sit, damn few fishermen.
>         Art
 
--
Jim and Bobbi Cordy
of Merritt Island, Florida.
 
Jim Specializes in Self-Collected
Caribbean & Florida Shells
 
Bobbi in Shell Creations

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