Eddy C wrote:This is almost like waiting for x-mas when you are a little kid
Can hardly wait. Hope the wind ain't blowin.
Nelly where are you and Salmonhawk fishin
I'll honk when I see you it will be pretty hard to miss the
redboat.
Good luck every one.
I hear you Eddy! I'm fired up too! As far as where we're headed?
Deciding where to fish is always a matter of the tides and the forecast. The Anacortes tides are calling for a 7.5 at 0400hrs, running out to a -2.5 at 1115hrs.
Let's take a look at the forecast:
PZZ133-292215-
NORTHERN INLAND WATERS INCLUDING THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS-
1030 AM PDT WED JUN 29 2011
THU NIGHT...SW WIND 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT.
FRI...S WIND 10 TO 15 KT BECOMING SW IN THE EVENING. WIND WAVES 1 OR 2 FT.
On a big ebb, Rosario's current runs from north to south. Winds are named for the direction they come from so we have the wind blowing against the tide...gonna be a little bumpy but not bad so the weather should not be a huge issue.
Our over-riding consideration is the tides and we need to concentrate on ebb spots. My favorite run-out spots are Guemes Channel, Tide Point, the east side of Thatcher Pass close in to Blakely Island and Eagle Bluff at the bottom of the tide.
That being said,... I'm going to start off in south Rosario Strait and work my way north!
As far as the "How rough is too rough" issue goes, it's completely an issue of you and your boat's abilities. I strictly adhere to a simple phrase: "If you have to ask the question, there is no question". In other words, If the conditions cause you to seriously question your safety then the answer is "NO".
Remember, no fish is worth an unexpected swim... or worse...
Good luck, I hope to see you out there and if you see me, come on over and say hi!
If Tobeck has a fish on, please run very close and take some pictures. The best camera angles are generally when you can place the camera boat between the angler and his fish. On the other hand if I have a fish on, keep clear. I'm not nearly as photogenic as Tobeck...