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goinsfishin 12-03-2009 02:03 PM

Over/under limit from Deale 12/3
 
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JoeDaDog and I went fishing this morning since the wind forcast was so wrong......left the dock around 1030, ran out just south of the 83 and dropped a 9 rod boat spread.
At 1120 the 225 back with a chartruse 2/4 tandem starts screaming with a nice fish.....worked it in and landed a fat 36".....left the rod in since I only needed an under.
At 1140 the deep rod went off, white UB with 2oz bucktails trimmed w 6" shads, 24 oz 75 back, could feel it was a smaller fish, put a fat 26" football on ice.
Picked up rods and headed back in, got back to dock at 1220.......not bad for under 2 hours!

Bay was about 1 ft chop, easily fishable.......I wish I had the forcasters job !

B-Faithful 12-03-2009 02:14 PM

Nice work Steve. Weather forecasters and baseball players. Only occupations where you can be wrong 2/3's of the time and be considered at the top of your profession.

goinsfishin 12-03-2009 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by B-Faithful (Post 2058)
Nice work Steve. Weather forecasters and baseball players. Only occupations where you can be wrong 2/3's of the time and be considered at the top of your profession.

Baseball players I can forgive.....it's darn hard to hit that little ball coming at you 90+ mph........

B-Faithful 12-03-2009 02:23 PM

One of my friends works for NOAA in the weather dept and he claims that they dont do a bad job for predicting the future...

Agreed on the baseball thing. connecting two round objects at the speeds they travel so that the ball goes in play is pretty impressive. you are dealing with fractions of an inch in contact.

swartj 12-03-2009 04:40 PM

It started to blow here in Germantown about lunch time.

9 rod spread with you and Joe! You had to be teaching Joe new tricks - like putting out rods. Hard to do without thumbs.:D

That is a lot of work by yourself. Good job.

drichitt 12-03-2009 06:04 PM

I saw your HO request Steve and knew since I was fishing tomorrow I couldn't jump on it; but any other time. Glad to see both you and Joe were able to get out anyway...Don


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