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 Thursday, April 02, 2009 - Erik Milleson and crew Back
Seas: 2-5    Water Temp: 67°F Crew: Erik Milleson and crew 
Moon:     Location:    
Species: 4 Beeliners
1 Cobia
2 Grouper
12 Snapper
1 Triggerfish 
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What does a man have to do to get a break in the weather? Well after watching the wind over the past couple weeks and the storms over the past couple days; and seeing the 90% rain chance for today, my hopes of today being my window were dwindling fast! Here's the deal; I had the perfect crew pending. They wanted to go as bad as I did so I was watching the weather very closely and began to see a northeasterly shift in the storm cell which gave me hope. At 5am this morning I called Erik and told him the storms were north of us, that they appeared to be continuing north, and we had our window and it was on! Of course I had satellite weather on board to keep a close eye on any developing systems and every safety precaution was observed!! I decided to go out of St. Augustine which would give us even more of a buffer between us and the storm system and it was a good decision. The seas were glassy and the wind was minimal (for a minute!!) I went to a spot I hadn't been to in a while and that one spot is all it took. Between 8:30 and 10:30 we had 10 red snapper (released several shorts), 4 vermillion snapper, 2 lane snapper, a short mutton snapper, 2 gag grouper (18lbs each), several sharks, a triggerfish, and a 15lb cobia. The wind really picked up about double what the 10kt forecast was, and the seas began building as a result so I made the executive decision to cut our losses and head to the hill. Made it back to the dock at 11:45 with a fish box full of fish!! Great trip gentlement. Hopefully Monday will cooperate!! Keep those rods bent!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
 
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that ainta fish lets go to kanopolis dam lol  Posted by: 5/11/2009 10:50:12 PM
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