Great gear reviews. Tom Chandler's articles on wading boots were really helpful to me just recently. I got a deal I couldn't pass up on waders and needed good boots to go with.
I don't know Ray personally, although many on this site do. He's rarely seriously but he's always good-natured. Personally, I'd have suggested checking your halogen fluid but then, I'm a smart-a@@.
If my leg doesn't heal soon, I'm right there with you Rick. Got spoiled for years with private access to 180 acres in Bristol until the owners sold and headed for Vegas a few years back. Been left hunting scraps ever since.
Might have to try combining trib fishing & hunting this year. Hang a ladder stand next to the creek (bordered by orchard) and haul up both pole & bow...
From a post on Thursday: "Heard a report of kings entering the estuary. My guess is all that rain fooled a small pod andthey came in and probally turned right around and headed back out."
Welcome aboard. Caught my first king this year and it really is a blast. This is a great site - search for what you need and ask for what you don't understand. Lots of help.
Cuba's on the bucket list but I shoulda done it in the eighties, knocking around dominican republic. Read US cracking down lately on sidetrips from Canada & Mexico.
Cannons to the left of me, cannons to the right? LOL> Wonder how a small icebreaker would work for trolling? Just set your course and look for floating wreckage later...
I stopped by Point Breeze for the first time this summer and wonder how I missed it all these years. It's a nice harbor and the fishing's great. Might have to check out renting a cottage for me and the Mrs next year.
I'm scheduled for a morning charter out of Sandy Creek (Southern Shore, central). I'm hoping we just get some mild rain and wind and the thunderstorms hold off til the afternoon.
Is the same true off a basic cannonball? We've been running straight off the ball and have had some sucess but aren't experienced enough to really know the difference. This is our first year trolling.