NoSlack
05-03-2007, 05:08 PM
I wanted to give the T's a go and Thursday would be my only open day until next week. Loaded the boat, packed a lunch and turned in early last night. The wife comes in after catching the late news and informs me that Loran Nancarrow said "high surf, heavy winds and a small craft warning by late afternoon" for Thursday.
Launched at 7am and made my way out of Mission Bay. You know it's not going to be pretty when everyone that launched before you is coming back in. On a scale of 1 to 10, and the day of Don's service being a 10, it was only an 8.5 or 9. To ruff to make bait but smooth enough to kick it up to 8 knot and pound my way out to the buoy.
The area of 50 over 21 was pretty lifeless with a lot of broken up kelp and grass in the water making it hard to keep the jigs clean. Worked my way up to the new buoy location 56 over 19 for my one and only bump of the day.
Today would have beed a good day for a bigger boat. It gets old chasing your olive around the deck when it sloshes out of the glass.
Mike
Launched at 7am and made my way out of Mission Bay. You know it's not going to be pretty when everyone that launched before you is coming back in. On a scale of 1 to 10, and the day of Don's service being a 10, it was only an 8.5 or 9. To ruff to make bait but smooth enough to kick it up to 8 knot and pound my way out to the buoy.
The area of 50 over 21 was pretty lifeless with a lot of broken up kelp and grass in the water making it hard to keep the jigs clean. Worked my way up to the new buoy location 56 over 19 for my one and only bump of the day.
Today would have beed a good day for a bigger boat. It gets old chasing your olive around the deck when it sloshes out of the glass.
Mike