Went over to the 50 bridge and hugged the shoreline for an hour, but no bites. Totally dead air, so I couldn't use the sail.
Century Club: Ben Clark
A rainy and gusty morning kept me from venturing out early, and kept me bottled up when I did get out. I did learn all about crimes of barratry while I waited for the weather to open.
I had to swerve all the head boats, but I still got a good hour of fishing in.
Lots of company on the creek this morning. It is still a bit rough on the river, so I'm sticking to the streams that I'm used to, and the parade of fools started early so I didn't stay out long.
It was a windy morning with Hurricane Lee passing out to sea, so with the low tide at noon I didn't have enough water under my keel to venture out until evening.
Break in the weather, great day for some late-summer sun damage.
The skunking continues. No arches on the fish finder, but there is certainly a lot of swirls and splashes.
Went trolling up the creek. I would have gone out further, since it is still lovely, but it is also a Sunday, so the idiot parade will be in full force.
If the sails are up, but there is no wind, does it count as sailing? Technically this was a power boat ride with extra work.