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take a cayon trip in early november.don't leave the dock until she is blowing
atleast 15 out of the east,with a promise it turn nw at 3-5.halfway there decide that to keep going even though its no blowing 20 steady.get to the hudson and try to anchor up,it only take 3000' of line in 465 ft of water.now she is blowing 34 still out of the east.waves are now between 20 and 22 ft. out of the 18 peeps only three fish all night.33 yellowfins between 3 of us. have never felt quizzy again. |
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I use the patch. Works pretty well.
Didn't know there was a pill form, will get that next probably. I believe Capt Bogan said at the Somerset show people really like that rub on stuff, but not 100% which he was talking about. Is it possible something else was giving you the munchies Bob? LOL. Its a curse to enjoy fishing, but get seasick. I feel her pain. Good luck I will mention to my wife that my seasickness might be avoided with some good lovin the night before. |
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