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Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
Just got back from a morning feeeeeshing trip down to Solomons. The mouth of the Pax was choppy, but manageable, but the fishing there sucked, so I came back up to the Benedict area and fished north of the bridge there. The Pax up here is never very rough. Caught a few, enough for dinner, and found a farmer at his stand selling the last of this year's fresh corn on the way back. Didn't see one BrandGanks Trawler RV wallowing in the waves. |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
On Oct 12, 2:06 pm, HK wrote:
Just got back from a morning feeeeeshing trip down to Solomons. The mouth of the Pax was choppy, but manageable, but the fishing there sucked, so I came back up to the Benedict area and fished north of the bridge there. The Pax up here is never very rough. Caught a few, enough for dinner, and found a farmer at his stand selling the last of this year's fresh corn on the way back. Didn't see one BrandGanks Trawler RV wallowing in the waves. Physically, I can't imagine a BrandGanks wallowing any more than a small boat with a 21 degree deadrise. How would that work, or did you just forget the word "while" in front of the word wallowing? Trust me, this is a freindly poke, replacing the really mean one I had started;) "Capitalism gives everyone a stake in society" Jim Michaels 1921-2007 |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 18:21:06 -0000,
wrote: "Capitalism gives everyone a stake in society" Jim Michaels 1921-2007 Yeah, but what if you don't like steak? |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
On Oct 12, 2:29 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 18:21:06 -0000, wrote: "Capitalism gives everyone a stake in society" Jim Michaels 1921-2007 Yeah, but what if you don't like steak? Well then 10,000,000 flies can't be wrong.............................. ;) |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:06:01 -0400, HK wrote:
Didn't see one BrandGanks Trawler RV wallowing in the waves. You should have been out on the bay Harry, it was your kind of day out there - small craft advisories, winds WNW at 20 to 25, seas 2 to 3 feet, spray flying everywhere, just your kind of day. We left Oxford on the eastern shore and made our way down bay to [classified] with no wallowing what so ever. There's just nothing like active fin stabilizers to get the job done in style. I'm surprised you didn't get that option. There weren't too many other folks out the Sailboats: 6 or 7, all over 40 ft and heavily reefed Lobsta Boats: zero Crab Boats: 1 LTPs: zero Freighters: 1 Tug boats: 2 Except for the freighter, we were the fastest boat out there. |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:06:01 -0400, HK wrote: Didn't see one BrandGanks Trawler RV wallowing in the waves. You should have been out on the bay Harry, it was your kind of day out there - small craft advisories, winds WNW at 20 to 25, seas 2 to 3 feet, spray flying everywhere, just your kind of day. We left Oxford on the eastern shore and made our way down bay to [classified] with no wallowing what so ever. There's just nothing like active fin stabilizers to get the job done in style. I'm surprised you didn't get that option. There weren't too many other folks out the Sailboats: 6 or 7, all over 40 ft and heavily reefed Lobsta Boats: zero Crab Boats: 1 LTPs: zero Freighters: 1 Tug boats: 2 Except for the freighter, we were the fastest boat out there. There might have been a few LTP's out there, but you couldn't see them, they 3/4 underwater. I hope they wore their boots. |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
"JimH" ask wrote in
: A fish dinner with fresh corn on the cob............after spending a day on the water. Does it get any better than that? Rafted up with friends at the dock in front of Red's Ice House on Shem Creek eating South Carolina shrimp and crabs and washing it down with beer? Larry -- Bring your dog and kids. Red's loves families. http://www.redsicehouse.com/ or, anyone of these will do.... http://www.charlestonsfinest.com/dining/mt-pleasant.htm |
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On Oct 12, 9:54 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:06:01 -0400, HK wrote: Didn't see one BrandGanks Trawler RV wallowing in the waves. You should have been out on the bay Harry, it was your kind of day out there - small craft advisories, winds WNW at 20 to 25, seas 2 to 3 feet, spray flying everywhere, just your kind of day. We left Oxford on the eastern shore and made our way down bay to [classified] with no wallowing what so ever. There's just nothing like active fin stabilizers to get the job done in style. I'm surprised you didn't get that option. There weren't too many other folks out the Sailboats: 6 or 7, all over 40 ft and heavily reefed Lobsta Boats: zero Crab Boats: 1 LTPs: zero Freighters: 1 Tug boats: 2 Except for the freighter, we were the fastest boat out there. There might have been a few LTP's out there, but you couldn't see them, they 3/4 underwater. I hope they wore their boots.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Quite frankly, it is my opinion that in regurads to LTP's, either they were there before things kicked up, or they weren't really there at all;) |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:54:43 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: There weren't too many other folks out the Sailboats: 6 or 7, all over 40 ft and heavily reefed Lobsta Boats: zero Crab Boats: 1 LTPs: zero Freighters: 1 Tug boats: 2 Except for the freighter, we were the fastest boat out there. There might have been a few LTP's out there, but you couldn't see them, they 3/4 underwater. I hope they wore their boots. They would have needed a periscope and scuba gear. |
Small craft 'advisory' be damned!
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:06:01 -0400, HK wrote: Didn't see one BrandGanks Trawler RV wallowing in the waves. You should have been out on the bay Harry, it was your kind of day out there - small craft advisories, winds WNW at 20 to 25, seas 2 to 3 feet, spray flying everywhere, just your kind of day. We left Oxford on the eastern shore and made our way down bay to [classified] with no wallowing what so ever. There's just nothing like active fin stabilizers to get the job done in style. I'm surprised you didn't get that option. There weren't too many other folks out the Sailboats: 6 or 7, all over 40 ft and heavily reefed Lobsta Boats: zero Crab Boats: 1 LTPs: zero Freighters: 1 Tug boats: 2 Except for the freighter, we were the fastest boat out there. The adventures of wayne and his floating RV. Same trip every year. Yawn. |
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