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Two days on the boat. Fog and no wind.

Motored home. Did catch a Snapper. Fillet into four nice piece. Had two
of them for supper (Poached) with peppers, tomatoes and onions.

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Thom Stewart wrote:
Two days on the boat. Fog and no wind.


Yeah, but did you catch all the tidal currents just right?



Motored home. Did catch a Snapper. Fillet into four nice piece. Had two
of them for supper (Poached) with peppers, tomatoes and onions.


Sounds good. Usually when I fillet a fish it ends up with two pieces?

Anyway that should cheer you up, also reading Katysails post.

My wife & I went sailing on Saturday with a friend on their classic
yawl. It was blowing about 20, gusty and choppy. We went on a long broad
reach up the river toward town, then close reached back and had to tack
a short ways up into the entrance creek. It was fun.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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Ah, the cruising life.
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Two days on the boat. Fog and no wind.

Motored home. Did catch a Snapper. Fillet into four nice piece. Had two
of them for supper (Poached) with peppers, tomatoes and onions.



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Hey Thom...how close are you to Mt St Helen? She gonna blow again and amke
another mess.....
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Thom Stewart wrote:
Two days on the boat. Fog and no wind.


Yeah, but did you catch all the tidal currents just right?



Motored home. Did catch a Snapper. Fillet into four nice piece. Had two
of them for supper (Poached) with peppers, tomatoes and onions.


Sounds good. Usually when I fillet a fish it ends up with two pieces?

Anyway that should cheer you up, also reading Katysails post.

My wife & I went sailing on Saturday with a friend on their classic
yawl. It was blowing about 20, gusty and choppy. We went on a long broad
reach up the river toward town, then close reached back and had to tack
a short ways up into the entrance creek. It was fun.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



 
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