Grey Mare Like I have never seen it...
Posted: March 5th, 2006, 1:28 am
After breakfast at Savannah's with my daughter, we Put in at the lighthouse sometime after Sir Reel. The winds were whipping out of the North at 15-20 and the tide was falling. Made it out of the LH pool and decided to try for some sheepies at the wreck. While setting up the approach to anchor on the wreck, my trademark Tilley hat blew off my head. We chased it down with the boat and accidentally ran over it, and the hat went under water. Circled the area several times waiting for it (or pieces of it) to float to the surface. (This hat was made to float) Between the 15-20mph winds and the 2' chop combined with a strong out-going tide made it impossible to see the hat if it did float to the surface. The hat was last seen headed south toward the bird rack around 8 this morning (3/4/2006)
Freezing and damp I dropped a line beside the wreck. Not even a nibble. Within 15 minutes, we pulled away from the wreck and headed East to some of my spots near Grey Mare. The 2' chop and north wind made for a constant shower of saltwater, especially down the port side. It was soo bad we stopped and put on the rain suits, and continued our journey east. The rain suits really helped keep us comfortable and warm. Set up two long drifts. Threw everything in the tackle box and used the drift sock to boot. Knada ting, knada bite, nibble or nutin. I can report the water visibility was excellent. Me and daughter wanted to explore grey mare. I had never seen it on a good low tide...
Western view

Victory at Grey Mare


View facing East

Exiting view facing north-

We decided to have a picnic on Grey Mare, so I toted all the drinks and food
up on the rock and we sat near the Survey Marker and ate lunch and marveled at the rocks all around the area.
After lunch 12-1 we headed west to the "ocean hole" and made a two more long drifts. Shelley fell asleep and was out of it for an hour or so. Spotted a huge Alligator Gar and a stingray, but no bait-fish or trouts. Called it a day at 3:30, made one last try at the steamer them it was home. Think I spotted Sir Reel on the way back in. I can share the pain too....
(BTW)
If you found a Tilley hat (tan color) 3/4/2006 that is a size 7 1/4" please pm or email me. Ask around if you know anyone else that was out that way Saturday. The hat has allot if sentimental value to me because it was a gift from my mom 6 years ago. If I don't find it, I'll just have to buy a replacement...
Thanks !
Freezing and damp I dropped a line beside the wreck. Not even a nibble. Within 15 minutes, we pulled away from the wreck and headed East to some of my spots near Grey Mare. The 2' chop and north wind made for a constant shower of saltwater, especially down the port side. It was soo bad we stopped and put on the rain suits, and continued our journey east. The rain suits really helped keep us comfortable and warm. Set up two long drifts. Threw everything in the tackle box and used the drift sock to boot. Knada ting, knada bite, nibble or nutin. I can report the water visibility was excellent. Me and daughter wanted to explore grey mare. I had never seen it on a good low tide...
Western view

Victory at Grey Mare


View facing East

Exiting view facing north-

We decided to have a picnic on Grey Mare, so I toted all the drinks and food

After lunch 12-1 we headed west to the "ocean hole" and made a two more long drifts. Shelley fell asleep and was out of it for an hour or so. Spotted a huge Alligator Gar and a stingray, but no bait-fish or trouts. Called it a day at 3:30, made one last try at the steamer them it was home. Think I spotted Sir Reel on the way back in. I can share the pain too....
(BTW)
If you found a Tilley hat (tan color) 3/4/2006 that is a size 7 1/4" please pm or email me. Ask around if you know anyone else that was out that way Saturday. The hat has allot if sentimental value to me because it was a gift from my mom 6 years ago. If I don't find it, I'll just have to buy a replacement...
Thanks !