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Well we went out last night at sunset. Here we had light winds around
10 kts. We crossed the shipping channel and dropped the sport shrimp net. It's a 25ft mouth and has 4 ft doors. On a broad reach all the way to the Trinity river making about 2 kts dragging the net. We caught around 25 lbs of brown shrimp, 3 nice flounders, and about 40 blue crabs. The breeze last night was around 10-15 and the rain storms were on and off all night. Normally here whenyou see a bad ass rain storm heading your way you can expect 50 kt gusts. we saw several Big waves of rain heading our way so I doused the head sails and set a double reef in the main and mizzen and as soon as the heavy rain hit it was almost calm, the wind stopped. We had to pull up the net to get going again. Got around 25 lbs of 15-20 shrimp and lots of cull including a few flounders and a huge rainbow trout. Bonus is we caught around 15 soft shell blue crabs!!!!! If you have never ad a soft shell crab deep fried you have never lived. 8 boats at anchor at Redfish island so we chose to keep sailing all night, the girls manned the wheel all night and I slept to sun-up when the smell of bacon and eggs woke me up. We had heavy rain all day. So heavy every drop spit a huge silver BB into the air, the water was silver, the clouds were silver and the rain was cool and came in silver waves. Silver sail IMO. The rain is cool, do not have to wash the cull slime and such off the stern. Still have a big crab on deck, he was so mean ll let him go. Even skipppe respects that crab! Did you sail? Joe |
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Great report Joe!
Scotty "Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. .. Well we went out last night at sunset. Here we had light winds around 10 kts. We crossed the shipping channel and dropped the sport shrimp net. It's a 25ft mouth and has 4 ft doors. On a broad reach all the way to the Trinity river making about 2 kts dragging the net. We caught around 25 lbs of brown shrimp, 3 nice flounders, and about 40 blue crabs. The breeze last night was around 10-15 and the rain storms were on and off all night. Normally here whenyou see a bad ass rain storm heading your way you can expect 50 kt gusts. we saw several Big waves of rain heading our way so I doused the head sails and set a double reef in the main and mizzen and as soon as the heavy rain hit it was almost calm, the wind stopped. We had to pull up the net to get going again. Got around 25 lbs of 15-20 shrimp and lots of cull including a few flounders and a huge rainbow trout. Bonus is we caught around 15 soft shell blue crabs!!!!! If you have never ad a soft shell crab deep fried you have never lived. 8 boats at anchor at Redfish island so we chose to keep sailing all night, the girls manned the wheel all night and I slept to sun-up when the smell of bacon and eggs woke me up. We had heavy rain all day. So heavy every drop spit a huge silver BB into the air, the water was silver, the clouds were silver and the rain was cool and came in silver waves. Silver sail IMO. The rain is cool, do not have to wash the cull slime and such off the stern. Still have a big crab on deck, he was so mean ll let him go. Even skipppe respects that crab! Did you sail? Joe |
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"Krusty Morgan" wrote ... Touched reality at about 3:30 pm today. The last time I had touched reality was early Thursday morning, Nov 7th, 1985. It was great. CWM |
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Scotty wrote: Great report Joe! We had a good time, but for some reason my tranny fluid looks milky. I guess the heat exchanger failed, haven't had a chance to find out yet. That's the only way I can think that water coulda gotten N the fluid. Now I'm ****ed I did not buy a spare exchanger I saw in the bargian bin at Bluewater for 100 bucks a few mo. back. Joe Scotty "Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. . Well we went out last night at sunset. Here we had light winds around 10 kts. We crossed the shipping channel and dropped the sport shrimp net. It's a 25ft mouth and has 4 ft doors. On a broad reach all the way to the Trinity river making about 2 kts dragging the net. We caught around 25 lbs of brown shrimp, 3 nice flounders, and about 40 blue crabs. The breeze last night was around 10-15 and the rain storms were on and off all night. Normally here whenyou see a bad ass rain storm heading your way you can expect 50 kt gusts. we saw several Big waves of rain heading our way so I doused the head sails and set a double reef in the main and mizzen and as soon as the heavy rain hit it was almost calm, the wind stopped. We had to pull up the net to get going again. Got around 25 lbs of 15-20 shrimp and lots of cull including a few flounders and a huge rainbow trout. Bonus is we caught around 15 soft shell blue crabs!!!!! If you have never ad a soft shell crab deep fried you have never lived. 8 boats at anchor at Redfish island so we chose to keep sailing all night, the girls manned the wheel all night and I slept to sun-up when the smell of bacon and eggs woke me up. We had heavy rain all day. So heavy every drop spit a huge silver BB into the air, the water was silver, the clouds were silver and the rain was cool and came in silver waves. Silver sail IMO. The rain is cool, do not have to wash the cull slime and such off the stern. Still have a big crab on deck, he was so mean ll let him go. Even skipppe respects that crab! Did you sail? Joe |
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 08:43:43 -0400, "Scotty" wrote: "Krusty Morgan" wrote ... Touched reality at about 3:30 pm today. The last time I had touched reality was early Thursday morning, Nov 7th, 1985. It was great. CWM Scotty, Is this really the best you can do? You have proven to be a one trick pony, and the one trick you have is not really much to brag about. If this is your best work, then perhaps you would appear more creative by not posting at all. This lame re-wording stunt doesn't really cut it any more... if it ever did. It made me laugh. But then just about everything about you makes me laugh. Max |
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Charlie Morgan wrote: Did you sail? Joe Touched land at about 3:30 pm today. The last time I had touched land was early Thursday morning. It was great. CWM Been sailing all weekend... nice. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Krusty Morgan" wrote Touched reality at about 3:30 pm today. The last time I had touched reality was early Thursday morning, Nov 7th, 1985. It was great. CWM Is this really the best you can do? You have proven to be a one trick pony, and the one trick you have is not really much to brag about. If this is your best work, then perhaps you would appear more creative by not posting at all. This lame re-wording stunt doesn't really cut it any more... if it ever did. It made me laugh. But then just about everything about you makes me laugh. Max I'm not surprised I made you laugh. It's just reinforces the adage that Krusty The Clown is a bumbling idiot.. CWM |
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Sounds like Joe is having some fun down there in the GoM.
The weather has been perfect here. Extreme tides have made things intersting. Saw one boat high and dry. Spotted a few reefs exposed I had never seen exposed. Low was in the minus 1 foot range. There is only one charted reef left in the harbor I have not seen. I found a few unreported new rocks--hit one of them, that I'd like to add to my charts. I'd like to go back and see if I can find the other again--it showed up on the depth finder and could have been a big fish. I'm thinking about setting a few lobster traps--a friend offered to loan me a trap. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Been sailing all weekend... nice. |
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Well, we've been sailing, so I guess there are people doing that. :-) I'm
teaching all this week in the afternoons. Gone in a hour or so. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... Sounds like Joe is having some fun down there in the GoM. The weather has been perfect here. Extreme tides have made things intersting. Saw one boat high and dry. Spotted a few reefs exposed I had never seen exposed. Low was in the minus 1 foot range. There is only one charted reef left in the harbor I have not seen. I found a few unreported new rocks--hit one of them, that I'd like to add to my charts. I'd like to go back and see if I can find the other again--it showed up on the depth finder and could have been a big fish. I'm thinking about setting a few lobster traps--a friend offered to loan me a trap. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Been sailing all weekend... nice. |
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