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03-29-2008, 10:52 AM #1
thanks for the info Jiginitis69. If i'm lucky enough to get calm winds how far out do you beleive I can go in June(I will be watching the weather and I realize I can only fish fair weather)?
Thans for all the info
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03-29-2008, 12:49 PM #2
Way out
Just watch the weather and all the other boats. If they all start heading in then something is up. You should install a ship shore radio with a GOOD antenea if you plan on doing much great lakes fishing. All the radios nowadays have weather channels on them and they will keep you posted, plus they give an extended forcast. Another reason to sit in the boat in your driveway and daydream.
You can also use the scan feature on the radio and ease drop allot of conversations although most charters are using cell phones now.
Good Luck and always be careful
C Ya on the Water
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03-29-2008, 04:14 PM #3ERIE REBEL1 Guest
I had my 16ft.LUND out as far 15.2 miles.This was in June a few years back.We were in between fronts with bright skies and VERY light winds.It was a long ride in a tiller boat but with a good limit it was worth the run.I figure an average run in the Lund was around seven or eight miles out.Yes I have GPS and ship to shore and a cell phone.
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