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Old Nov-04-2009, 09:49 AM   #1
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Solo yak hoopin in the fog 11-3-09

I couldn't stand it anymore. I hadn't been on the water in a couple weeks and it was killing me. I was starting to become a real pain in the ass and knew I had to get on the water. I couldn't find anyone to go with so I said "screw it" and went solo. My buddy Brian was going to go but came down sick.

I hit the water and started the hour paddle to the spot. Set my hoops around sundown and let em soak for the first pull. The fog was threatening to move in but had not over taken me yet. You could see the fog bank just hanging out there but not moving. There was no wind and a big full moon started to rise.

The first two I pulled were empty. The next two were heavy. I reset my four hoops in that area and never moved. I watched the moon get higher in the sky and enjoyed a great stoagie. Padron anniversario series. MMMMMMHHHHHH. Then came the second pull. BINGO!! more loaded nets. That story repeated several times. Many shorts with a few keepers mixed in. All was right last night. Good tide movement, great weather conditions (warm and no wind) awesome moon rise, and a good crawl. Hell I only saw one sea lion the whole night and that one swam around me and my gear. There were only a couple other boats out and they were far from me. Life in SD doesn't get much better.

I hit my limit around 8:30. That's when I looked back toward the SI launch and noticed there were no lights down that way. It was just dark with no signs of activity at all. I forgot to pay attention to the fog. The next thing I knew it was pea soup all around and I still had a three mile paddle back to shore.

I turned on my light and headed for the beach. There was no wind and I still had a bit of tide behind me. It made for a nice paddle back. Luckily most of the boats were already off the water and I didn't have any issues negotiating the fog. Back at the beach at 9:30 and on my way home with 7 keepers.

A quick fun night that's for sure. Plus my getting on the water fix is taken care of and my attitude has improved 100%.
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Old Nov-04-2009, 09:53 AM   #2
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Strong work and nice report!
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Old Nov-04-2009, 09:55 AM   #3
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nice work sherm
Not as nice as those big boys you pulled in.
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Nice Scott! I thought of you when that fog did roll in. Glad you scored some bugs.
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Nice Scott! I thought of you when that fog did roll in. Glad you scored some bugs.

I should have had you call me when it started rolling in. I left them crawling that's for sure.
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Way to go Scott.

Wish I could have gone. I wound up working till almost 8 again....
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Way to go Scott.

Wish I could have gone. I wound up working till almost 8 again....

i just put my last bug on the deck about that time. Weren't you supposed to come down with the swine flu yesterday? I was hoping you could have gone with. conditions were awesome.
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Couple weeks off the water will deffenetly get a fisherman cranky !!! Congrats on the bug limit.
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WTG Sherm.....Our went exploring some new, to us, hooping areas out of MB last night. The pea soup swallowed us, very suddenly about 7:15...Had a helluva time finding our hoops even with GPS..VERY low vis..We would have never made it back without radar...We couldn't even see the lights on shore once we finally got back into the bay.
Just wanted to throw that out for those who are considering going...
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