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Harry Krause
 
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....interesting.

Stopped off in Chesapeake Beach for a look-see (lotsa damage and mess
from Isabel) and was pleased to see virtually everyone is back in business.

Got invited aboard a spanking new Grady-White 33' Express powered by two
250 hp Yamaha outboards, and took a ride out into the Bay for about a
half hour. It's an absolutely fabulous fishing machine, with a great
command console, hardtop and cabin, plus a huge, flat cockpit. The water
was pretty flat, but we did cross a couple of wakes - fast - and the
boat handled them nicely. We were top-ending somewhere in the mid-40's
(mph), which is faster than most of the twin inboard express fishing
boats I've seen.

Not the kind of boat I'd buy; I'm not that serious a fisherman anymore,
but if I were in the market for a rig in that category, I'd sure
consider it, and I usually do not like outboards on larger, 30+ boats.

Went to visit the lobster boat on her cradle and now am trying to decide
whether to splash her for the remainder of the season or store and seal
her up until next spring. Our season here ends as far as I am concerned
about mid-November, and unless it actually is snowing, starts up again
about the first week of April.

Finished up the boating day with a visit to the marina, but didn't run
into JohnH, who apparently stays away from the water on the weekends.
The marina had minor damage from the storm, including about 2 feet of
water in the clubhouse and office. They've stripped out the carpeting
and are getting back to business.

Minor modification on Yo Ho. Parker installs 12" windshield wiper blades
on the boat and when you need the wipers, they clear a mighty small
chunk of glass. So I wrestled the old bladeholders off, and installed
14" bladeholders and blades. They fit with an 1/8" to spare at the top
of the aluminum window frame.

I was going to take her out for a ride, but a guy loading up on a
trailer told me there was a lot of floating debris still in the Bay,
left over from Isabel, and some of it consisted of substantial logs
floating just barely breaking the surface. Hitting one of those would
not be a way to make one's day.

And what boating adventures did you guys have today?



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Don White
 
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Diddly today.
Busy battening down for Juan. I did go to a local beach to watch about 20
nuts play in the heavy surf stirred up by the hurricane and checked out a
few boat launches on a local lake that the in-laws own property on.

Harry Krause wrote in message
...
...interesting.

Stopped off in Chesapeake Beach for a look-see (lotsa damage and mess
from Isabel) and was pleased to see virtually everyone is back in

business.

Got invited aboard a spanking new Grady-White 33' Express powered by two
250 hp Yamaha outboards, and took a ride out into the Bay for about a
half hour. It's an absolutely fabulous fishing machine, with a great
command console, hardtop and cabin, plus a huge, flat cockpit. The water
was pretty flat, but we did cross a couple of wakes - fast - and the
boat handled them nicely. We were top-ending somewhere in the mid-40's
(mph), which is faster than most of the twin inboard express fishing
boats I've seen.

Not the kind of boat I'd buy; I'm not that serious a fisherman anymore,
but if I were in the market for a rig in that category, I'd sure
consider it, and I usually do not like outboards on larger, 30+ boats.

Went to visit the lobster boat on her cradle and now am trying to decide
whether to splash her for the remainder of the season or store and seal
her up until next spring. Our season here ends as far as I am concerned
about mid-November, and unless it actually is snowing, starts up again
about the first week of April.

Finished up the boating day with a visit to the marina, but didn't run
into JohnH, who apparently stays away from the water on the weekends.
The marina had minor damage from the storm, including about 2 feet of
water in the clubhouse and office. They've stripped out the carpeting
and are getting back to business.

Minor modification on Yo Ho. Parker installs 12" windshield wiper blades
on the boat and when you need the wipers, they clear a mighty small
chunk of glass. So I wrestled the old bladeholders off, and installed
14" bladeholders and blades. They fit with an 1/8" to spare at the top
of the aluminum window frame.

I was going to take her out for a ride, but a guy loading up on a
trailer told me there was a lot of floating debris still in the Bay,
left over from Isabel, and some of it consisted of substantial logs
floating just barely breaking the surface. Hitting one of those would
not be a way to make one's day.

And what boating adventures did you guys have today?



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NOYB
 
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Went grouper digging on a 43' Torres. Caught about 100 fish. Of those we
had 2 keeper gags, a keeper red grouper, 3 large spanish macks, and a mess
of snapper and grunts. Best part of the day was watching the 72 year old
captain turn the single screw full keel boat around in a canal that was only
about 65' wide...and then parallel park her next to million dollar boats.

BTW--the boat didn't have a bow thruster.



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
...interesting.

Stopped off in Chesapeake Beach for a look-see (lotsa damage and mess
from Isabel) and was pleased to see virtually everyone is back in

business.

Got invited aboard a spanking new Grady-White 33' Express powered by two
250 hp Yamaha outboards, and took a ride out into the Bay for about a
half hour. It's an absolutely fabulous fishing machine, with a great
command console, hardtop and cabin, plus a huge, flat cockpit. The water
was pretty flat, but we did cross a couple of wakes - fast - and the
boat handled them nicely. We were top-ending somewhere in the mid-40's
(mph), which is faster than most of the twin inboard express fishing
boats I've seen.

Not the kind of boat I'd buy; I'm not that serious a fisherman anymore,
but if I were in the market for a rig in that category, I'd sure
consider it, and I usually do not like outboards on larger, 30+ boats.

Went to visit the lobster boat on her cradle and now am trying to decide
whether to splash her for the remainder of the season or store and seal
her up until next spring. Our season here ends as far as I am concerned
about mid-November, and unless it actually is snowing, starts up again
about the first week of April.

Finished up the boating day with a visit to the marina, but didn't run
into JohnH, who apparently stays away from the water on the weekends.
The marina had minor damage from the storm, including about 2 feet of
water in the clubhouse and office. They've stripped out the carpeting
and are getting back to business.

Minor modification on Yo Ho. Parker installs 12" windshield wiper blades
on the boat and when you need the wipers, they clear a mighty small
chunk of glass. So I wrestled the old bladeholders off, and installed
14" bladeholders and blades. They fit with an 1/8" to spare at the top
of the aluminum window frame.

I was going to take her out for a ride, but a guy loading up on a
trailer told me there was a lot of floating debris still in the Bay,
left over from Isabel, and some of it consisted of substantial logs
floating just barely breaking the surface. Hitting one of those would
not be a way to make one's day.

And what boating adventures did you guys have today?



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Harry Krause
 
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NOYB wrote:

Went grouper digging on a 43' Torres. Caught about 100 fish. Of those we
had 2 keeper gags, a keeper red grouper, 3 large spanish macks, and a mess
of snapper and grunts. Best part of the day was watching the 72 year old
captain turn the single screw full keel boat around in a canal that was only
about 65' wide...and then parallel park her next to million dollar boats.

BTW--the boat didn't have a bow thruster.



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
...interesting.

Stopped off in Chesapeake Beach for a look-see (lotsa damage and mess
from Isabel) and was pleased to see virtually everyone is back in

business.

Got invited aboard a spanking new Grady-White 33' Express powered by two
250 hp Yamaha outboards, and took a ride out into the Bay for about a
half hour. It's an absolutely fabulous fishing machine, with a great
command console, hardtop and cabin, plus a huge, flat cockpit. The water
was pretty flat, but we did cross a couple of wakes - fast - and the
boat handled them nicely. We were top-ending somewhere in the mid-40's
(mph), which is faster than most of the twin inboard express fishing
boats I've seen.


There's no doubt Florida fishing is some of the best in the world.
Compared to Florida fishing, the fishing in Chesapeake Bay...sucks. The
"big" fish in the Bay, the one almost everyone seems to target, is the
striped bass. Never been one of my favorites. Fortunately, the Atlantic
Ocean via Virginia Beach is only four to five hours away, and the
fishing right around that area is very good. But still not Florida.

Looks like I'll be down in Bal Harbour in February or March for
meetings. Fishing will be on my agenda.



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NOYB
 
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The fishing is good, but it's awfully hard to catch a "keeper" unless you
travel quite a way offshore. I did manage to get a 24" gag yesterday about
3 1/2 miles offshore, but that was the first "keeper" gag I caught on my
boat in almost 2 years. I usually stay within 8 miles of shore when I'm on
my boat, but we went out to about 18 miles today. Even out 18-25 miles, you
still only catch one "keeper" per 40 or 50 fish you pull up. Snook have an
even tougher limit. The "slot limit" is 26-34", and the season is closed a
good part of December and January, and from May 1 through August 31st. I've
caught plenty of slot snook in the closed seasons, and plenty of non-slot
snook in the open seasons. It's almost scary how often that happens.

If you're trying to get dinner, it sucks. But at least there are plenty of
fish to catch for "sport". I've turned into one helluva catch 'n release
guy in the 4 years I've lived down here. Now, I no longer base "success" on
whether or not I get a "keeper"...which makes me appreciate hooking a 27"
jack crevalle, 80 lb. tarpon, or 10 pound bonito. You wouldn't want to eat
any of those...but the excitement of hooking one really gets your heart rate
going.

Before you go to Bal Harbour, go to www.floridasportsman.com. Go to the "FS
Fishing Forums" link, click on the "South Florida" section, and see what's
biting. The guys on the FS forums are some of the most knowledgeable
fisherman on the water. In fact, many are guides, and some write articles
for Florida Sportsman. Don't expect to get GPS numbers for honey holes, but
you'll be able to get up-to-the-minute fishing reports...including what's
biting, general location, what kind of bait/lures, and what part of the
tide. If you're polite enough, you might get invited on a member's boat
(just split the gas/bait bill) or even get a few GPS numbers via Instant
Messaging. Just don't bring up the fact you're a liberal Democrat. The
boards are 4 to 1 conservatives to liberals...and most of the liberals seem
to fish from kayaks or land. ;-)


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

Went grouper digging on a 43' Torres. Caught about 100 fish. Of those

we
had 2 keeper gags, a keeper red grouper, 3 large spanish macks, and a

mess
of snapper and grunts. Best part of the day was watching the 72 year

old
captain turn the single screw full keel boat around in a canal that was

only
about 65' wide...and then parallel park her next to million dollar

boats.

BTW--the boat didn't have a bow thruster.



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
...interesting.

Stopped off in Chesapeake Beach for a look-see (lotsa damage and mess
from Isabel) and was pleased to see virtually everyone is back in

business.

Got invited aboard a spanking new Grady-White 33' Express powered by

two
250 hp Yamaha outboards, and took a ride out into the Bay for about a
half hour. It's an absolutely fabulous fishing machine, with a great
command console, hardtop and cabin, plus a huge, flat cockpit. The

water
was pretty flat, but we did cross a couple of wakes - fast - and the
boat handled them nicely. We were top-ending somewhere in the mid-40's
(mph), which is faster than most of the twin inboard express fishing
boats I've seen.


There's no doubt Florida fishing is some of the best in the world.
Compared to Florida fishing, the fishing in Chesapeake Bay...sucks. The
"big" fish in the Bay, the one almost everyone seems to target, is the
striped bass. Never been one of my favorites. Fortunately, the Atlantic
Ocean via Virginia Beach is only four to five hours away, and the
fishing right around that area is very good. But still not Florida.

Looks like I'll be down in Bal Harbour in February or March for
meetings. Fishing will be on my agenda.



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Harry Krause
 
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NOYB wrote:


Before you go to Bal Harbour, go to www.floridasportsman.com. Go to the "FS
Fishing Forums" link, click on the "South Florida" section, and see what's
biting. The guys on the FS forums are some of the most knowledgeable
fisherman on the water. In fact, many are guides, and some write articles
for Florida Sportsman. Don't expect to get GPS numbers for honey holes, but
you'll be able to get up-to-the-minute fishing reports...including what's
biting, general location, what kind of bait/lures, and what part of the
tide. If you're polite enough, you might get invited on a member's boat
(just split the gas/bait bill) or even get a few GPS numbers via Instant
Messaging. Just don't bring up the fact you're a liberal Democrat. The
boards are 4 to 1 conservatives to liberals...and most of the liberals seem
to fish from kayaks or land. ;-)



Not to worry; I have union buddies with fishing boats all over South
Florida. Anyway, you really don't have to go very far offshore in the
Bal Harbour area to find bottom structure and keeper fish. A mile or so
will do it.



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For offshore fishing, the East Coast is better because you don't have to run
out as far. The backwaters of the Ten Thousand Islands and Pine Island
Sound make Southwest Florida a better destination for inshore species,
however...snook, redfish, and tarpon.

With all due respect to your "union buddies", I'd still recommend going to
the FS forum for some of the most thorough and current info. Remember, your
"union buddies" are *working* M-F...not fishing. The guys on the forum are
out there almost every day...or are talking to guys that are out there every
day.







"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:


Before you go to Bal Harbour, go to www.floridasportsman.com. Go to the

"FS
Fishing Forums" link, click on the "South Florida" section, and see

what's
biting. The guys on the FS forums are some of the most knowledgeable
fisherman on the water. In fact, many are guides, and some write

articles
for Florida Sportsman. Don't expect to get GPS numbers for honey holes,

but
you'll be able to get up-to-the-minute fishing reports...including

what's
biting, general location, what kind of bait/lures, and what part of the
tide. If you're polite enough, you might get invited on a member's boat
(just split the gas/bait bill) or even get a few GPS numbers via Instant
Messaging. Just don't bring up the fact you're a liberal Democrat. The
boards are 4 to 1 conservatives to liberals...and most of the liberals

seem
to fish from kayaks or land. ;-)



Not to worry; I have union buddies with fishing boats all over South
Florida. Anyway, you really don't have to go very far offshore in the
Bal Harbour area to find bottom structure and keeper fish. A mile or so
will do it.



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NOYB wrote:

The fishing is good, but it's awfully hard to catch a "keeper" unless you
travel quite a way offshore. I did manage to get a 24" gag yesterday


Well that's certainly good news. Been waiting for somebody to come along and
gag ya, Doc. :-) (just jokin')


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"NOYB" wrote in message
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If you're trying to get dinner, it sucks. But at least there are plenty

of
fish to catch for "sport". I've turned into one helluva catch 'n release
guy in the 4 years I've lived down here.


That's probably why you don't see any large fish. There's too many
goofballs out there catching and releasing -- and killing a good percentage
in the process.


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"jps" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
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That's probably why you don't see any large fish. There's too many
goofballs out there catching and releasing -- and killing a good

percentage
in the process.


I knew you were a liberal Democrat...but are you a PETA freak too?




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