MC-809 area
There are a few huge Mahi swimming around today. Calm water, no winds, no clouds.
There was a 34 ft. or so Sea Vee boat out here with 3 Yamaha 350's on the back. Tried to call them to let them know about the Mahi but they didn't answer the VHF. I tried on 16, 68 and 69 but no answer. The chased bait for a few hours then left. I say one guy with goggles and flippers on swimming around the boat. Not sure what he was doing. They were 1/2 mile South of us. |
Probably a charter captain out of Orange Beach that was hired by some wacko reporter and is looking for suspended oil. Anyone w/ any fishing knowledge at all always monitors 16/68 & 69. I have my radio scan those 3 channels and the weather stations for alerts while offshore. Still pissed we didn't have blue water this past weekend!!!!!!
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i love those big sea vee's, they make a 39 too.
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I want one!!!! Actually, I jus wanna see Dink's boat fixed so I can bum a ride offshore! Lol
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I am not sure of the lenght of the boat. I am 112' up off the water and they were about 1/2 mile or so away. I looked with binoculars and saw the manufacturer, 3 Yamaha 350 HP outboards, but no registration and no boat name.
They were fishing. They had some nice fishing equipment. They had a similar boat as above, but no satallite dome and the boat out here had some black outriggers and white bean bags on top. |
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