CAMELLA
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I hope to make it, let me know if and when.
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I hope to make it, let me know if and when.
I do have a middle-sized nettle pool if we run into that later in the summer. I should qualify that statement with a few caveats and disclaimers.... I bought it off craigslist and it was never used... so in theory it works. I've had it for a season and a half but it's still unused. Lets hope all this rain keeps the nettles out longer!
Holy Crud! You are right.... It's starting, although i didn't see any in Eastern Bay / Kent Narrows this weekend, which looks like it's turning red on this map. Then again, I wasnt really looking for them.The sea nettles have already arrived in the lower Potomac...I counted a few walking up and down the pier just the other day. This was the day after the heavy rains began, so maybe they will disappear for a couple more weeks. Way early this year...
I have one of those Nettle Nets; they do work! We usually find a place that is jellyfish-free, but have used it on a rare occasion. It's kind of weird to be in it though, with the mass of jellyfish right outside. It's also a bit discomforting when it brushes up against your legs or feet due to the tidal current. They need to put better weights in the bottom.
Looking for a place to go anchor out on Sunday. Hart Miller is usually where we go but open for others. How is Sue Creek or Middle River past the no Wake?
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Jon,
Are you still out of commission except for the July 4th weekend?
It sounds like Fairlee Creek is the best spot.
Well L&G, I just looked up the location of Fairlee Creek and while it looks like a good location I don't believe Gimme Time will make the trip as it is about 110 km which at .75 GPM = about $1,200 for fuel along. Middle Bay raft up would need to be alittle closer to Middle of the bay for us at this point and time so maybe next year.
Have a great weekend and we will try to catch you some other time.
The Horse Farm is inside the hook or cove behind Gibson Island. You head for Corn Field Creek and then before entering the creek you bear right and the cove is on your right.