stono 1-21-12

We went to bed at 11:30 last night and i woke up today at 7:05. got dressed swept and packed the boat, took me about an hour to get everything ready. woke my dad up at 9 to go to haddrells not walmart! for some zman redbones some hooks sinker split shots and 2 dozen mud minnows. went home got the boat hitched up then ran over to sol legare boat landing. Sat in the truck and watched the wind and water for 5 minutes then decided to go home. we drove home with our tails between our legs and decided to wait it out until sunday after church. (if anybody wants to come to fort johnson baptist church on camp road across from james island middle school we always welcome new members!) as soon as we got home the sun was out and no wind! almost drove back to landing but the wind kicked up again in about 30 minutes. But the day wasnt a total loss, we spent all today preparing for tommorow! gonna go fish the shoreline and find some flats in the big boat tommorow! good luck you guys and tight lines.

A small fish in hand is better than big fish in promise

They bit just fine today but the ride was wet

First priority is always check the wind. Second is the tide. After that, everything else can be improvised, adapted, and overcome.

Iain Pelto
Sea Hunt Triton 160 w/ 90 ETEC “JB3”
Native Manta Ray 14

yeah hairball tide was perfect and at our house the wind was only gusting at like 15 at the ramp it was steay at like 22 mph

A small fish in hand is better than big fish in promise

http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/geographic.html

This is a great resource for current conditions. Tide, wind speed and direction, barometer and air/water temp

Iain Pelto
Sea Hunt Triton 160 w/ 90 ETEC “JB3”
Native Manta Ray 14