The SeaPro in it's cocoon to ward off snow, ice, etc.
Got on the water two consecutive days with Ramrod and each day, had one break off. Another day with 4-5 foot seas in my estimation, again with Ramrod and got beat up pretty bad. Lots of tangled lines and . . . :(
Hawely (my son) and Bill Fowler arrived and we fished Friday on my boat without a bite. Water temp was 44.1 on my meter. Hawley left very early Sat morning and Steve Smith joined us about 7:30 AM. Launched and dinked around until about 2 PM when a squal moved in and it got uncomfortable. Steve headed home. Bill stayed with to help load the freezer, but had it in the truck by the time I got off the pot. Water temp continued to drop and spent many days at 37 degrees at Kiptopeke. The bridge at 42 degrees and Cape Charles at 47 or so.
Lanny Parrott checking on the club at Kiptopeke Inn and met Xacho et all.
Now getting most of my stuff packed and ready to haul to the truck. The boat is charging while I sit.
I may come back next week and/or I may not. May go to visit Hawley for a few days.
More later as I think about this misadventure.
Hawely (my son) and Bill Fowler arrived and we fished Friday on my boat without a bite. Water temp was 44.1 on my meter. Hawley left very early Sat morning and Steve Smith joined us about 7:30 AM. Launched and dinked around until about 2 PM when a squal moved in and it got uncomfortable. Steve headed home. Bill stayed with to help load the freezer, but had it in the truck by the time I got off the pot. Water temp continued to drop and spent many days at 37 degrees at Kiptopeke. The bridge at 42 degrees and Cape Charles at 47 or so.
Lanny Parrott checking on the club at Kiptopeke Inn and met Xacho et all.
Now getting most of my stuff packed and ready to haul to the truck. The boat is charging while I sit.
I may come back next week and/or I may not. May go to visit Hawley for a few days.
More later as I think about this misadventure.
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