Yak 67 and myself fished two spots this morning. We started at Clark's but decided the conditions were too ideal and the fish too small so we decamped over to Breton Bay. The winds there were much brisker and the fetch it had to work much longer so there was a fair chop on the water at Breton, good move on our part. I was working a large bar in the middle of the bay and Gary had migrated to shelter in a cove and was working the perch hard. I had just finished a pass when I heard what sounded like a fast moving large boat approaching from my right rear side. As I turned the yak to get a peek I was shocked to see a VERY LARGE sea plane landing on the water and moving in my general direction. It stopped maybe a little bit over 100 yards to my side and in golfing parlance it was close to pin high. If it had been two minutes earlier I would have been in serious pucker mode. The plane then idled a bit, did a turn, then faced back into the wind and took off again. Unfortunately I left my phone in the car so I don't have a picture but it was the kind of sea plane that lands on it's body and not pontoons and was dual engine. Could probably hold 20 people or more. I have no idea if they ever saw me. I was magnanimous and didn't offer a one finger salute
We watched the plane circling the area and it was clear that it was doing practice landings and takeoffs (a student?) but fortunately it didn't bother our section of the bay again. We kept calling out when we saw it and I saw Gary move as fast as I've ever seen when he was crossing back over to the ramp when we saw the plane again. Didn't know he could move that fast.
As far as the fishing, should have stayed at Clark's.
We watched the plane circling the area and it was clear that it was doing practice landings and takeoffs (a student?) but fortunately it didn't bother our section of the bay again. We kept calling out when we saw it and I saw Gary move as fast as I've ever seen when he was crossing back over to the ramp when we saw the plane again. Didn't know he could move that fast.
As far as the fishing, should have stayed at Clark's.
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