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Default Ping: gfretwell - Estero River

On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 00:51:15 -0500, wrote:

On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 20:53:51 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

Took a ride this afternoon in the runabout and thought I'd give the
river a try since it was about half tide or so. I got about as far as
what appeared to be a tide guage on the right side made from white PVC
pipes, stayed close to that shore until past the pipes and then
started slanting across to the north towards what looked like another
PVC pipe on the opposite side, ran out of water almost immediately but
was able to back off and turn around. It was starting to get late so
exercised the "discretion instead of valor" option and headed back
home. That is some gnarly navigational challenge you've got there.
:-)

Looking at the leepa.org pix in the comfort of my office, it looks
like I should have stayed south a bit longer before slanting north?



Did you hit my pipe? ;-)

http://gfretwell.com/ftp/pole%20down.jpg

Given Wayne's difficulty in getting back there, this pic, and some
other comments raises a few questions.
How much does your pontoon boat draft?
You've mentioned you don't fish much, but others do back there.
What are they catching?
Normally, bigger fish need deeper water. You've said easterlies keep
the tide from raising depth sometimes.
Any observations on how that affects fishing?
When my dad lived on Hutchinson Island on the east coast, westerlies
would carry in no-seeums. Easterlies would carry in salt.
Do you get no-seeums with wind from all points of the compass? (-:

--Vic