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macojoe 02-01-2009 12:27 AM

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THEFERMANATOR 02-01-2009 09:13 AM

Nice job guys, I unfortunately got skunked on the grouper yesterday. Caught a bunch, but no keepers. Only managed to get out to 50 feet due to the weather. It was so rough that I was the ONLY boat at any of the ramps I went by. Not to mention the tide was so low I barely got out. Down here they say the gags moved out to 80+ feet of water, and there was no way I was going out that far in those seas yesterday. I plan on hitting em hard come APRIL though when I have a working LORAN again.

Parrot_Head 02-01-2009 02:52 PM

We had pretty calm seas all day. It got a little sloppy coming in though.But not to bad. Macojoe, that thing was an absolute stud !!!!! How long ago was that ??

Scott

THEFERMANATOR 02-01-2009 06:02 PM

I was going straight into true 3-5's on the way out. The pisser of it was that there was big swells out there with the waves rolling over the swells. And the tide was ripping the other way. It made for a horrible ride out. I only seen 1 other boat out there past 2 miles. The first ramp I stopped at had NOBODY at it, then I looked and seen how low the water was. Went up the way to the next ramp and there was only 4 trailers in the parking lot there. I had a wreck in 70 feet I wanted to hit, but I wasn't going out another 18 miles in that weather.

bradford 02-03-2009 10:11 PM

Good job fellas Those are a couple of monstas! Ferm where ya puttin in at? When I was exiled down that way for a few years I used to use the Anclote ramps quite a bit.

THEFERMANATOR 02-03-2009 11:10 PM

BAYPORT has been my ramp of choice. I have ALOT of numbers out of there, but most of them are still in TD. The other downside is that it is pretty shallow there. 1 mile is 1 foot of water depth for the most part, so to get 50 feet you have to go almost 50 miles.:zip:


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