WhoDaMan stayed true to his word and got out there after the cool front passed through yesterday. The high was in the low 90’s so we didn’t have to wear a jacket that is for sure. Personal Protection Equipment or PPE’s for short include large hats this time of year. It was so hot that at 10:30am I called it quits. Something else I decided to do was limit my catches by the size of the ice chest that I will bring to keep the catch in…1/2 day inshore will be limited to 70 quart ice chest in a way of conserving some fish for others. I don’t know what to do about getting any tanner…lots of locals try to speak Spanish to me and I haven’t really mastered it enough to carry on a conversation yet…I have been told it resembles Tarzans English.
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44-50 fish = 1-70 quart ice chest = 1-7 gallon bucket of filleted out fish = 12 square feet of fish = 2-1 gallon Ziploc bags of fillets
For the rest of the folks it will be easier to measure a successful trip:
1-3 fish = 1 Playmate ice chest = 1/2 gallon ice cream container filleted out fish = 1 small slimy spot of fish (better to be measured in square inches) = 1 sandwich bag of fillets
After reporting on the kayak carrier last weekend I have found another innovation for aquatic craft and that is to add an umbrella for you to stand under. I have seen some mounted in boats before but not like this…yep that is 3-250 hp outboards.
With all the rain we have had this year there should be lots of hogs and good deer to be shot. I hope to report on hog kills at a later date.
Yes sir things have greened up nicely. I will be heading down to Baffin Bay to help friends relocate a floating cabin so there might be something to report on that next week I hope….
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