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Went this morning to St. Marks, got to Shields around 7:15, launched the boat and fished out near Palmetto Island. The wind was ripping out of the North at about 15-20 and there was no water in the bay. We went out past the Bird Rack to turn. At the Bird Rack, we were in a whopping 3 ft. of water. Slowly ran (because of the big waves) to the Palmetto Island area. Made about 50 casts and decided to head in. The wind was blowing too hard and you could hardly retrieve your lure fast enough because the boat was drifting so quickly. Had to run out to the bird rack to find enough water to get back in the channel. Once in the channel, we were greeted with some big A$$ waves (or at least they looked that way in a 17 ft flats boat). On the way in from the bird rack to the buoy after the Long Bar, we swamped the boat (because of the 4-5 ft. waves), but were lucky as hell because we were able to get it into shallow water and use the bilge pump to get all the water out. It was scary; the first time I've ever had to tell people to put on lifejackets in the boat. I think the big waves were caused by the whipping 15-20 mph North wind (out the channel) combined with the tide trying to come back in. The lady at Shields told us that two boats had sunk in the last hour when we were pulling out.
I learned 3 things today.
1) Always keep your life jackets handy and have enough for the people on your boat.
2) Keep something in your boat that you can bail with if the bilge pump can't get the water out faster than it comes in.
3) Always keep a dry set of clothes on board. It sucks getting soaked with 60 degree water and then having to run 10 miles back to the ramp in 50 degree weather.
We were very lucky today. If anyone goes tomorrow, be careful.
CC
I learned 3 things today.
1) Always keep your life jackets handy and have enough for the people on your boat.
2) Keep something in your boat that you can bail with if the bilge pump can't get the water out faster than it comes in.
3) Always keep a dry set of clothes on board. It sucks getting soaked with 60 degree water and then having to run 10 miles back to the ramp in 50 degree weather.
We were very lucky today. If anyone goes tomorrow, be careful.
CC
Boom goes the dynamite.
You left out the most important thing you learned today
IF YOU THINK IT'S GONNA BE ROUGH, GO HOME CAUSE IT'S USUALLY MUCH WORSE THAN YOU THINK IT IS Glad y'all made it in safe but remember, there's always another day ta fish, if you don't kill yourself trying ta fish when you shouldn't "I had ta learn the hard way also"
IF YOU THINK IT'S GONNA BE ROUGH, GO HOME CAUSE IT'S USUALLY MUCH WORSE THAN YOU THINK IT IS Glad y'all made it in safe but remember, there's always another day ta fish, if you don't kill yourself trying ta fish when you shouldn't "I had ta learn the hard way also"
Dang, glad you made it back alive! Wevans is right, if there is any doubt, stay on the shore. Most of us have learned the hard way because you just can't explain to someone how bad it can get. You have lived to fish another day and you still have your boat. You are one of the lucky ones today!
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Your very lucky because we watched as two boats were capsized today at the St Marks Lighthouse. One was a Jonboat with three people aboard and one was a fiberglass boat with two people aboard. The boats were still out in the water when I left. Seatow came out and moved them out of the way. We could not tell if it was a Georgia or Florida Jon Boat but the guys appeared to be three college students on board. Good news is they all lived. Oh yea, we were watching you from the lighthouse. Saw you trying to get off that flat.
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