67hat34c
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Against better judgment and advice I took my 34c offshore on saturday, Cape Canaveral FL. Seas were reported 4-6, very windy and choppy. Headed into the stuff at 15kts and got beat up, Found Wild Bill on the way out , got a good view of his new bottom job, and got blow away by a 60 that passed us like we were going backwards. I counted only 4 SF's out fishing that day and you guessed it they were all Hatteras.
Roll Call : Catherine Mae 34c, Wild Bill 37c, Jester 46c, and the 60c forget the name but he is from Wild Bills dock.
My crew wanted to stay out all day, left at 6am and pulled into our slip at 630pm, we were the last fools to come in. We only landed one fish, 20+lb Wahoo. Bob(Wild Bill) says that may have been the wining fish of the day.
None of my crew nor I got sick, still cant believe that as I am far from a heavyweight. Needless to say I got my weekly shower that day. Stuff in the Refer crashed and some stuff got tossed in the forward cabin but that is about it.
With my limited experience with bigger seas I now have seen a total Hatteras day.
Roll Call : Catherine Mae 34c, Wild Bill 37c, Jester 46c, and the 60c forget the name but he is from Wild Bills dock.
My crew wanted to stay out all day, left at 6am and pulled into our slip at 630pm, we were the last fools to come in. We only landed one fish, 20+lb Wahoo. Bob(Wild Bill) says that may have been the wining fish of the day.
None of my crew nor I got sick, still cant believe that as I am far from a heavyweight. Needless to say I got my weekly shower that day. Stuff in the Refer crashed and some stuff got tossed in the forward cabin but that is about it.
With my limited experience with bigger seas I now have seen a total Hatteras day.