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Lets see, a negative at them other places may tear up some stuff, but you should still have enough water at Keaton. Dang 4ft movement for the day, gots to be good.
I agree with Don. Even at low tide there are minimal navigational hazards to deal with. I am launching a 24' cuddy at low tide with no problems (knock on wood). I just hate to see someone tear up there boat because of shallow water.
Yep... one rock.... one hit.... prop was brand new put on the evening before... and yes there is "stuff" miss'n! You ain't supposed to be able to see the stuff inside the hub
"Good Judgement" comes from experience, ... and a lot of that..... results from "Bad Judgement".
OK, I'm skeered! I was thinking Econfina to get out of the east wind, plus I've got to run down to Perry anyhow. Might work my way back west to more framiliar waters before I wet a hook.
A -low on a rising tide is a good time ta scout there, just don't go on yer first trip expecting ta wet a line "much" you may have ta fish a bit whilst waiting on the rising tide
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