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What Are You Doing This Weekend?


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Port closed until 10:15 this morning for the warships leaving. If you weren't out by 7:30am you aren't going anywhere.

Got some great sub pix.

Sweet ride! But I don't see any rod holders. :239_fishing:

We had occasion to cruise down the ICW from the Chesapeake to the Outer Banks a few years ago, and seeing all those awesome boomers docked south of Norfolk was enough to give you goosebumps.

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Well we went fishing on Sunday. The marine weather forecast from NOAA was calling for SE winds 5-10 kts and seas at 2' or less.

As usual they were way off, the seas were more like 3-4 with some nice 5-6' swells from time to time. But we didn't let that stop us. We managed to boat 3 nice size Mahi cows. No schools, we got them all by trolling in 300-600 feet. All three were loaners.

Not a bad day at all. We landed at a very packed John Lloyd Park at about 1pm for lunch. Then we headed home at about 3:30 to clean the fish and the boat.

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Well we went fishing on Sunday. The marine weather forecast from NOAA was calling for SE winds 5-10 kts and seas at 2' or less.

As usual they were way off, the seas were more like 3-4 with some nice 5-6' swells from time to time. But we didn't let that stop us. We managed to boat 3 nice size Mahi cows. No schools, we got them all by trolling in 300-600 feet. All three were loaners.

Not a bad day at all. We landed at a very packed John Lloyd Park at about 1pm for lunch. Then we headed home at about 3:30 to clean the fish and the boat.

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Well we went fishing on Sunday. The marine weather forecast from NOAA was calling for SE winds 5-10 kts and seas at 2' or less.

As usual they were way off, the seas were more like 3-4 with some nice 5-6' swells from time to time. But we didn't let that stop us. We managed to boat 3 nice size Mahi cows. No schools, we got them all by trolling in 300-600 feet. All three were loaners.

Not a bad day at all. We landed at a very packed John Lloyd Park at about 1pm for lunch. Then we headed home at about 3:30 to clean the fish and the boat.

Hey, sent you a PM as to why I couldn't make it but will definately solo it over there this weekend.

I saw you guys go by, you should have looked over my way as about 30' off my seawall there were 2 of the largest snook I've ever seen simply hanging around. We didn't have anything rigged up to cast and I was trying to get your buddies attention. They hung out for a while, you could have snageed them easily.

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