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Decided to do something
we haven't done before, went offshore with just me and the wife, Lanie.
We left Saturday afternoon and overnighted at Rudee Inlet to put us
closer to the action. Left Rudee at 4:45 AM, I do like Rudee Inlet at
night, first it's lit up like a Christmas tree, then after you clear the
inlet, there are zero other obstacles to worry about.
Headed SE to bumpy quartering seas and found 72 degree (a 12 degree
break) water just south of the southern tip of the cigar and put lines
in at 20 fathoms. Lost three wahoo, two on a red/white stretch 30 (on
wire) and one on a wahoo wacker. Headed east looking for the break and
found it where a mini fleet had already been working between 50 and 150
fathoms.
First hit was a quadruple but with only
2 of us on the boat, we did good to get 2 fish to the boat. Next hit was
a triple and we got 2 to the boat. Talk about challenging fighting
multiple hookups with only Lanie and me. But she did great, even her
first time on the gaff.
Ended the day with 4 nice YFT losing that many as well. Couldn't run too
many lines with just 2 on board but I thought we did well under the
circumstances. Tried to get our last 2 for a limit of 6 but with the
reduced amount of daylight this time of year, we had to pack it in early
and head in.
Here's a few pics. No video this time....nobody available to run the
camera.
Time to put away the offshore gear and focus on the stripers now.




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