Fluke Whisperer
Angler
Left Milford @ 8:30am with my son Charles, visibility was .5 miles at best, headed over to Blackrock Harbor to meet up with my brother who was into school stripers.
Arrived about 9am, located my brother and started casting but no takers, my brother said he was out at 6am, he keeps his boat at South Benson Marina.
Well the fog rolled in and visibility was down to 100' give or take, so my brother packed it in, and we waited it out, 10 minutes later the fog lifted enough for us to
head over to middle ground, lots of boats out at middle ground, as soon as we got there the fog rolled in again, we were a few hundred feet from Middle ground light
when it disappeared, I was in the cabin getting rigs when my son said , where did all the boats go, I thought he was kidding because I didn't know the fog rolled in.
I got out and looked out and all I can say is WTF, I think the fog caught a lot of people off guard including myself.
I got that sinking feeling in my gut that this was not going to be easy with out radar, I could hear boats moving all around us, but in the fog you can't trust what you hear, I told my son, we are going to plot a course to milford harbor and just take a log ride in. I no sooner got the boat moving when this clown in a center console almost ran us down, no radar, just going about 20+mph.
I don't care who gives me flack for this, but I told him just what I thought of him, running in the fog at that speed with or with radar. I was blowing my horn every minute while under way.
It took us almost 2 hrs to get to Milford harbor, that visibility was zero, an I'm not kidding.
About 500 feet from the harbor it cleared up enough to see where we were, I brought right to the main channel buoy and a feeling of relief came over me, boats were everywhere
people were staying just shy of the fog, a lot were in the traffic lane, happy to be back, I decided I was going to buy a radar unit, I have a lowrance hook 9 chatplotter/fishfinder so no radar is compatible with it, so I'm looking at Furuno 1815 8.4" Color Lcd 19" 4kw Radar stand alone unit , I'm up for any suggestions.
Anyways, we got home safe, no fish but a learning experience none the same.
Be careful out there.
FW
Arrived about 9am, located my brother and started casting but no takers, my brother said he was out at 6am, he keeps his boat at South Benson Marina.
Well the fog rolled in and visibility was down to 100' give or take, so my brother packed it in, and we waited it out, 10 minutes later the fog lifted enough for us to
head over to middle ground, lots of boats out at middle ground, as soon as we got there the fog rolled in again, we were a few hundred feet from Middle ground light
when it disappeared, I was in the cabin getting rigs when my son said , where did all the boats go, I thought he was kidding because I didn't know the fog rolled in.
I got out and looked out and all I can say is WTF, I think the fog caught a lot of people off guard including myself.
I got that sinking feeling in my gut that this was not going to be easy with out radar, I could hear boats moving all around us, but in the fog you can't trust what you hear, I told my son, we are going to plot a course to milford harbor and just take a log ride in. I no sooner got the boat moving when this clown in a center console almost ran us down, no radar, just going about 20+mph.
I don't care who gives me flack for this, but I told him just what I thought of him, running in the fog at that speed with or with radar. I was blowing my horn every minute while under way.
It took us almost 2 hrs to get to Milford harbor, that visibility was zero, an I'm not kidding.
About 500 feet from the harbor it cleared up enough to see where we were, I brought right to the main channel buoy and a feeling of relief came over me, boats were everywhere
people were staying just shy of the fog, a lot were in the traffic lane, happy to be back, I decided I was going to buy a radar unit, I have a lowrance hook 9 chatplotter/fishfinder so no radar is compatible with it, so I'm looking at Furuno 1815 8.4" Color Lcd 19" 4kw Radar stand alone unit , I'm up for any suggestions.
Anyways, we got home safe, no fish but a learning experience none the same.
Be careful out there.
FW