Posted: March 11th, 2002, 6:09 pm
Fishing Report of 3-10-02
Apalachicola, St. George Island to St. Marks, Florida -- Offshore
The opportunity presented itself.
Prudence and a little gun shyness prevented my crew and I from taking the gamble.
Yesterday, I was to take a group of fellows offshore for their first trip with me. Most were coming down from Atlanta, Georgia and a couple more coming up from south Florida.
NOAA was predicting the same type forecast as last weekend, 3 to 5 seas, 20% chance of rain with a little overcast prior to a front moving through Saturday evening. A very fishable situation, if the prediction was true. Last week we got the stuffins knocked out of us, just trying to take a peek outside Dog Island. Yep, it was 3 to 5 seas-----behind Dog Island! There were probably 8 footers or better offshore and all the while NOAA was sticking to its prediction.
At any rate, my clients and I didnt want a repeat of the past weekend so we agreed to postpone to a more favorable weekend in the future. And, wouldnt you know it. It turns out that NOAA missed the forecast just the opposite way.
Man, Saturday was just Drop Dead gorgeous with 1 to 2 seas. Oh well, well be trying again next weekend.
Take those kids fishing
N
Catch Em Up!
Capt. Randy
Apalachicola, St. George Island to St. Marks, Florida -- Offshore
The opportunity presented itself.
Prudence and a little gun shyness prevented my crew and I from taking the gamble.
Yesterday, I was to take a group of fellows offshore for their first trip with me. Most were coming down from Atlanta, Georgia and a couple more coming up from south Florida.
NOAA was predicting the same type forecast as last weekend, 3 to 5 seas, 20% chance of rain with a little overcast prior to a front moving through Saturday evening. A very fishable situation, if the prediction was true. Last week we got the stuffins knocked out of us, just trying to take a peek outside Dog Island. Yep, it was 3 to 5 seas-----behind Dog Island! There were probably 8 footers or better offshore and all the while NOAA was sticking to its prediction.
At any rate, my clients and I didnt want a repeat of the past weekend so we agreed to postpone to a more favorable weekend in the future. And, wouldnt you know it. It turns out that NOAA missed the forecast just the opposite way.
Man, Saturday was just Drop Dead gorgeous with 1 to 2 seas. Oh well, well be trying again next weekend.
Take those kids fishing
N
Catch Em Up!
Capt. Randy