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turbinedoctor
09-19-2006, 06:36 AM
I found this link" http://www.nauticalcharts.gov/viewer/AtlanticCoastViewerTable.htm " to NOAA's charts online. It works pretty good. Thought some of you guys might get some use out of it.

macojoe
09-19-2006, 06:49 AM
Nice Charts!! Thanks!!

Here is my Fluking grounds!! Lucas shoal's

http://205.156.4.52/cgi-bin/EyeSpy.dll?MfcISAPICommand=getbrwx&img=D%3A%2FEyeS py%2Fimages%2FOnline_Chart_Viewer%2F13218.axs&wsx= 750&wsy=550&alx=5996&aly=2986&rf=2&buttons=%2Fcgi-bin%2FEyeSpyResources%2Fbuttons&alig=0&contenttype =image%2Fjpeg&eyespyc0054000169.x=112&eyespyc00540 00169.y=50

msbhammer
09-19-2006, 08:22 AM
Nice Site. ;D

reelapeelin
09-19-2006, 08:42 AM
Thanks, Turbinedoctor...I's lookin' for those just the other day ;) ...

snoozer
09-19-2006, 09:48 AM
Pulled many a clam from Lucas shoal, when the tide wasn't screaming through there.

EngstromNK
09-19-2006, 10:21 AM
MJ - Do you ever fluke at the East end of the Middle Grounds? To me that first mile of the shoal is never miss.

K

macojoe
09-19-2006, 12:21 PM
I fish every where over there!!

West chop, Laucas, Middle, Quicks, Robinson, Waskey, woodshole.

I love that area, its is the bets area to fish, you can go for Bass, Sea Bass, Scup, Fluke, Tog, Blues, Albe, Bonito It has it all!!

I have never come home skunked since I have been fishing there!!

But I wil tell you this, the Dragers have been wiping it clean the last few years and things have slowed way way down!!

Pipe_Dream
09-19-2006, 12:33 PM
Great site, thanks for posting. ;)

My playground:
http://205.156.4.52/cgi-bin/EyeSpy.dll?MfcISAPICommand=getbrwx&img=D%3A%2FEyeS py%2Fimages%2FOnline_Chart_Viewer%2F11513.axs&wsx= 750&wsy=550&alx=4240&aly=3497&rf=8&buttons=%2Fcgi-bin%2FEyeSpyResources%2Fbuttons&alig=0&contenttype =image%2Fjpeg&eyespyc0025600128.x=9&eyespyc0025600 128.y=91

Zebra
09-19-2006, 01:34 PM
T-Doctor, thanks for the post. Now how do i download them into my Garmin. Z

turbinedoctor
09-19-2006, 11:00 PM
Where we are it is called sea side, and it is said that there are two types of seasiders, thoses who run aground and liars. Since I am not known for lying, you can figure out where I spend a lot of time.

This is the area where I am learing where the high spots are.

http://205.156.4.52/cgi-bin/EyeSpy.dll?MfcISAPICommand=getbrwx&img=D%3A%2FEyeS py%2Fimages%2FOnline_Chart_Viewer%2F12210.axs&wsx= 750&wsy=550&alx=2797&aly=1792&rf=2&buttons=%2Fcgi-bin%2FEyeSpyResources%2Fbuttons&alig=0&contenttype =image%2Fjpeg&eyespyc0031600211.x=54&eyespyc003160 0211.y=108

Stinky_Hooker
09-19-2006, 11:07 PM
I wish I could find those for The GOM. :P

Airslot
09-19-2006, 11:11 PM
TD, I know what you mean. I hit so hard two years ago that she layed over on her side. Had to leave the boat for 6 hours and then we had to push off at high tide. I was 10 foot from 8' of water but I was high and dry. BEst way to remove bottom paint. No harm, no foul, but it was a little embarrassing.

Airslot

racerx
09-20-2006, 11:55 AM
here ya go stink
http://www.nauticalcharts.gov/viewer/GulfCoastViewerTable.htm

racerx
09-20-2006, 11:59 AM
keep in mind stink, these are pre-katrina. a lot has changed. hell, the barrier islands dont look anything like the charts anymore!

Pipe_Dream
09-20-2006, 12:00 PM
Lookey there, Stink! Ax and you shall receive! ;D

Tears of joy streaming down Stinky's face right now . . .

turbinedoctor
09-20-2006, 12:31 PM
Air: Not much paint left on my bottom, thats why I been asking Skool about bottom paint.

Have you seen Gargatha inlet lately. Went out there week ago and it is twice as wide as it was two days before. Then half way to Metompkin around 81 there is a wash over, one more storm and we will have to name that inlet too.

Ran aground near metompkin while following the markers, missed the channel by 10 feet. Maybe I should go in reverse since my transducer in on the stern, Its really nice when you find out at the stern that the bow is already to shallow.

Airslot
09-20-2006, 12:40 PM
True story here...Buddy took his wife out for a cruise on the pontoon. HE ran aground and when he jumped off the stern to push off was in over his head, but Joe's only 5'. Better story...another guy took the family out for a cruise, pontoon again. They had a school of porpoise swimming with them and as the porpoise veer off to the side Richard says "Look at those dumb dolphins, they're going to run aground"...about that time the boats comes to a sudden sandy stop. Always wondered why he figured he was smarter than the fish...

Airslot

C YENSEN
09-20-2006, 01:18 PM
THE CHANNEL HERE IN OCEAN CITY BAY MOVES DAILY >:(

WENT DRIFTING SUNDAY IN 4 FEET OF WATER, AND RAN AGROUND THERE LAST NIGHT.

SAME EXACT SPOT. >:(