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Went out for the first trip of the season... Day started out kind of
cloudy. Launched at Mukilteo, WA. They haven't put the floating docks in yet (still repairing storm damage from last October) so we had to beach the boat while I parked the trailer. The old 1977 Evinrude started without a hitch. Ran 18 miles to Foulweather Bluff to do some lingcod fishing. No luck on the ling, but we caught a few flounder worth keeping. Noontime, we broke out some sammitches and chips, and the sun came out in full force. I remembered to bring sunblock, but forgot to put it on. Boy is my face red. ![]() though the season doesn't open 'till June. Kind of ****es me off that some people either ignore the rules or don't bother to check the seasons. Did see a nuclear sub heading for Bangor, tons of seals, a pod of porpoises, and a pair of bald eagles in a tree on Whidbey island. Headed back around 4. Retrieving the boat was a pain, our ramp is very exposed to the current, and the tide was in full flow with a 10 kt wind adding to the fun. Stopped at a little local market for ice cream (mmm, maple walnut) and espresso after we pulled the boat. They had a huge tank full of fresh live shrimp at $6 a pound, so we bought some to go with our flounder. Got home, filleted the flounder, spent a long time cleaning the pound of shrimp, dipped the flounder in panko and pan fried. Shrimp just got boiled in some creole seasoning. Went very well with a nice Pinot Gris I had in the fridge... although our corkscrew seems to be missing so I popped it open with a 3" drywall screw and a pair of vice-grip pliers. How redneck is that? The only un-fun part of the day was filling the tank back up at $2.15 a gallon. (It can be had cheaper, but this station is on the way home, on the right side of the road, and has a huge parking lot to jockey the trailer around... and it's not an ethanol blend) Dan -- Microsoft Haiku #163 A crash reduces Your expensive computer To a simple stone. |
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![]() "Marshall Banana" wrote in message ... Went out for the first trip of the season... Day started out kind of cloudy. Launched at Mukilteo, WA. They haven't put the floating docks in yet (still repairing storm damage from last October) so we had to beach the boat while I parked the trailer. The old 1977 Evinrude started without a hitch. Ran 18 miles to Foulweather Bluff to do some lingcod fishing. No luck on the ling, but we caught a few flounder worth keeping. Noontime, we broke out some sammitches and chips, and the sun came out in full force. I remembered to bring sunblock, but forgot to put it on. Boy is my face red. ![]() though the season doesn't open 'till June. Kind of ****es me off that some people either ignore the rules or don't bother to check the seasons. Did see a nuclear sub heading for Bangor, tons of seals, a pod of porpoises, and a pair of bald eagles in a tree on Whidbey island. Headed back around 4. Retrieving the boat was a pain, our ramp is very exposed to the current, and the tide was in full flow with a 10 kt wind adding to the fun. Stopped at a little local market for ice cream (mmm, maple walnut) and espresso after we pulled the boat. They had a huge tank full of fresh live shrimp at $6 a pound, so we bought some to go with our flounder. Got home, filleted the flounder, spent a long time cleaning the pound of shrimp, dipped the flounder in panko and pan fried. Shrimp just got boiled in some creole seasoning. Went very well with a nice Pinot Gris I had in the fridge... although our corkscrew seems to be missing so I popped it open with a 3" drywall screw and a pair of vice-grip pliers. How redneck is that? The only un-fun part of the day was filling the tank back up at $2.15 a gallon. (It can be had cheaper, but this station is on the way home, on the right side of the road, and has a huge parking lot to jockey the trailer around... and it's not an ethanol blend) Dan -- Microsoft Haiku #163 A crash reduces Your expensive computer To a simple stone. If WA is similar to CA, you can crab all year long. Dungeness is only open Oct-Jun, but rock crabs are open all year. Bill |
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Also Sprach Calif Bill :
If WA is similar to CA, you can crab all year long. Dungeness is only open Oct-Jun, but rock crabs are open all year. Nope, not up here. All crab species don't open until the first friday in June, and close when the season alottment (determined by random survey of catch record cards) is reached. The season closed really early last year, in part because of poor design of the catch record card. It had a box for the number of crabs caught, rather than number of crabs kept, so some people would count all the crabs they found in their traps, even females and undersized throwbacks, and put that number on their card. So, the survey might indicate 50 crabs "caught" on a particular day, when that person only actually harvested their limit of 6. It's been clarified for this year, although poachers like this: http://www.piscatorialpursuits.com/u...c;f=1;t=017610 who take 20 times their limit sure don't help the rest of us who follow the rules get a fair shake at some fishin time. Dan. -- Beware of mathematicians and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of hell. -- St. Augustine |
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