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Slayer 04-19-2010 01:23 PM

Report 4/19 Breezy Point
 
Was supposed to fish PLO today but the wind forecast made me redirect to Breezy Point. Glad I did because it was worse than they had forecast.

Anyway, started getting spread out at 5:45 in 35ft near 78A. Bait and marks galore on the fish finder. Got the spread out and headed east. Picked up a nice 41" in around 45' of water off a 9 oz white chute 60' off board. Next up was a 36" on a 4 oz chart mylar chute (A FISH NUT SPECIAL I might add!). Just after 8:00 we picked up a 39" off a chart 3/5 tandem.

Wind was worsening and we had a limit so we started pulling the spread. This is where things went to hell.

I was having a HO circle around so we would be nearer the shore and not tossing around so much. Once the turn was complete we were heading into the wind. An old buddy of mine was driving. We had been going with the wind and now into a 15-20 kt wind. We pretty much stalled out and all my rigs sunk to the bottom. I was winding up a tandem at the time and looked out at my planers to see the lines with a whole lotta slack. I quickly had him bump the throttle but it was too late. 4 rigs snagged on something at the bottom. Not sure what since we were in about 60 ft of water at the time. Anyway I cut the lines to the ones that snagged. I do not have any idea how this next thing happened but I have 2 witnesses. Somehow my clip attached to my arch pulling my starboard side planer came undone. It didn't break, the clip wasn't stuck open, it was firmly attached to an eyebolt. The line did not break. No clue at all. But I had my buddy step aside while I took the wheel. He got a boat hook and I swung around. I never once took my eye off the board and we were able to recover. Before we did anything else, I took us shallow to near shore where it was a little calmer and we finished pulling the spread.

I'll be spending my time re-rigging this evening before heading out again tomorrow. This time PLO for sure.

Baldzilla 04-19-2010 02:11 PM

Get a job hippie
(nice report BTW, I wouldnt have done that to your rigs)

Breakaway 04-19-2010 03:22 PM

Catching some quality fish takes some of the sting out of losing tackle, although it still sucks. Glad you got em.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baldzilla (Post 6453)
Get a job hippie

I'm just jealous, but I kind of agree with Mark.:D

5th Tuition 04-19-2010 07:06 PM

Gee that sounds familiar. I had my ho at the wheel today and said "we want to make a SLOW turn to the left" while I put out some additional rods. I was watching the caribeaner slid down toward my board, and it was going great. I took a quick look at the prop wash and could tell we were in a substantial turn (of course my board was on the outside and was pulling just fine). However, the inside board was dead in the water; all baits down in the mud and dirty. Sh*t; I just put that side out:eek:. Oh well; start all over again, and point the boat dead south to stay in deeper water and no turning until the spread is out:D.
I'm trying Ches Beach tomorrow. The water off Kentmore was full of susqahanna grass and plastic bags:mad: on the outgoing tide. Looking for cleaner water down south. Maybe Bloody Pt was ok; never got down that far.
I'll let you know if it's CB on Wed for us. Give me a call tomorrow. You have my number from my "environmental" card, right:rolleyes:.
Marty


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