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Topic: Fort Ross 8/12  (Read 1311 times)

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Lost Coast Joe

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After getting an extremely late start, Capt. Matt and I were with our old buddy the Weasel for the maiden voyage of his new yak.  We launched out of the cove at about 10:30.  The swell was small, winds were calm, and the morning fog was just lifting.  We headed for the deep water just outside the cove, but by the time we got down to business, the wind had already come up.  We made a few drifts in the 80'-90' range with little success, before we had to duck back into the cove.  We spent the majority of the day in the shallows on the North side of the cove.  We caught and released a few small rock fish, but still had a good time.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2007, 06:10:10 PM by Lost Coast Joe »


 

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