C-Time at CBBT

ocnslr

GreatGrady Captain
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Location
Fort Myers Beach, FL
Model
Islander
Taken on a beautiful Saturday - 06 May... working the pilings for flounder.

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Cathy and her first Tog, on 03 May..



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Brian
 
Looks like a nice day Brian. I would've been out there with ya but after uncovering the boat and preparing to hitch up I realized that the ignition switch had been on for the past two weeks and the battery was dead. :(

I plan on going out this Saturday afternoon and staying late weather permitting. I'll give you a shout on 68 if you're out there.
 
Average Joe said:
Looks like a nice day Brian. I would've been out there with ya but after uncovering the boat and preparing to hitch up I realized that the ignition switch had been on for the past two weeks and the battery was dead. :(

I plan on going out this Saturday afternoon and staying late weather permitting. I'll give you a shout on 68 if you're out there.

It was a really beautiful day, and we had a great time on the water.

Expect we will be out this weekend unless the weather is bad. Of course, if the winds are down, and warm water shows up offshore.... :D

Brian
 
HDGWJOE said:
Great looking rig Brian...

Thanks, Joe.

As you know, we wanted to get a bigger Grady, but it wasn't in the budget.

So, we have a well-dressed Islander, ready to go.

Can't imagine living any further north than here - year-round fishing is just too hard to give up..

Brian
 
I agree. Living up here we only have so many weekends to fish which fly by and te last two years the weather has not cooperated. My boat went in on 4/28 and we have had 2 weeks of rain since then. Last year water didn't really start to warmup for pelagics until late June. Twist my arm and I may become your neighbor :D
 
HDGWJOE said:
Twist my arm and I may become your neighbor :D

Lots of nice units for sale here - single-floor flats, two-story, and townhouses.

Two new docks going in now, with 30-, 35- and 40-foot slips.