Went out Friday afternoon, putting out at Ft. Washington marina on Piscataway creek.
Winds were brisk, blowing inland from the mouth of the bay, think coming from the North. (Guess I should install a compass - or at least look at my GPS for headings.) Chop was a couple of feet with hints of white caps. However, crossed the inlet perpindicular to the waves and fished the protective coves.
After about an hour or so, got on one big bass, directly thanks to a tip from a Kevin Van Dam video.
I had peddled upstream maybe a half mile or so from the marina. Decided to go to the mouth and catch a cat fish supper. Normally I could have made my way back past the marina in 10 or 15 minutes, just cruisin.
However, I got a wake up call. The wind was in my face and the chop was still heavy and it took me the better part of 45 minutes just to make it the half mile to the takeout point. Had a mile to go to my catfish hole but was already tuckered out. My GPS was indicating progress of less than a half mile an hour. Combined with the fact that the forecast called for scattered storms, some maybe sever, decided to bag it and go home.
To put an aggravated exclamation point at the end of the day, I did something really stupid when trailering the PA. I decided to tie the boat at the end of the pier, rather than beaching it with mirage drive up or out as I usually do. Backed the car to the water and started to pull the boat on the trailer with the bow strap. The boat didn't slide right, so I yanked harder thinking that it just was mis-aligned on the bunkders that Ryan fixed up for me.
After a second yank, it dawned on me that I hadn't pulled out the Mirage drive. Checked it and sure enough, not only had I not pulled it out, but I bent the mast 30 degrees. You can insurance for theft, and manufacturors defects, but nothin on the market for being stupid.
Called Easton Kayak for a replacement. Pays to deal with authorized Hobie dealers. Kevin told me that they have one in stock and they can drop it off with some other items scheduled for dilivery this week.
Winds were brisk, blowing inland from the mouth of the bay, think coming from the North. (Guess I should install a compass - or at least look at my GPS for headings.) Chop was a couple of feet with hints of white caps. However, crossed the inlet perpindicular to the waves and fished the protective coves.
After about an hour or so, got on one big bass, directly thanks to a tip from a Kevin Van Dam video.
I had peddled upstream maybe a half mile or so from the marina. Decided to go to the mouth and catch a cat fish supper. Normally I could have made my way back past the marina in 10 or 15 minutes, just cruisin.
However, I got a wake up call. The wind was in my face and the chop was still heavy and it took me the better part of 45 minutes just to make it the half mile to the takeout point. Had a mile to go to my catfish hole but was already tuckered out. My GPS was indicating progress of less than a half mile an hour. Combined with the fact that the forecast called for scattered storms, some maybe sever, decided to bag it and go home.
To put an aggravated exclamation point at the end of the day, I did something really stupid when trailering the PA. I decided to tie the boat at the end of the pier, rather than beaching it with mirage drive up or out as I usually do. Backed the car to the water and started to pull the boat on the trailer with the bow strap. The boat didn't slide right, so I yanked harder thinking that it just was mis-aligned on the bunkders that Ryan fixed up for me.
After a second yank, it dawned on me that I hadn't pulled out the Mirage drive. Checked it and sure enough, not only had I not pulled it out, but I bent the mast 30 degrees. You can insurance for theft, and manufacturors defects, but nothin on the market for being stupid.
Called Easton Kayak for a replacement. Pays to deal with authorized Hobie dealers. Kevin told me that they have one in stock and they can drop it off with some other items scheduled for dilivery this week.
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