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lavocat 12-21-2010 11:11 AM

Wed morn fog
 
Planning on taking my college son in the morning but forecast is for dense fog. Wondering how bad it is expected to be and whether we can get on the lake or not. Any advice appreciated.

longcast 12-21-2010 11:18 AM

Go slow and stay off plain. They are dredging. There is a bunch of bouyes that are not marked. I had 2 guys a couple weeks ago run up on us in dense fog. It may take longer to get there but it's not worth hitting something or someone. The north end has been pretty good lately.

Raymond 12-21-2010 11:23 AM

Better have a GPS and all hands on deck for look out, I hate running the ship channel in the fog.:eek: Don't look for it to move much before noon since there is little wind predicted. I would run the old river and stay in turners to be safe.

Be Safe,

Raymond

LaAngler 12-21-2010 11:25 AM

Launch at Heberts and avoid the channel in dense fog.

lavocat 12-21-2010 12:12 PM

I am launching at Cal Pt. With the tides running so low is there any risk of running aground if I go to Turners without getting in the ship channel?

Gerald 12-21-2010 12:14 PM

A few years ago, I went out of Cal. Pt. with at good friend. To say the fog was bad, was an under statement. We could not see 100 feet.

We rode by GPS to get to turners and he was looking for a spot a little north of the "island". He said there was a PVC pole there. According to the GPS.....we passed over the island a couple of times. Kind of scarry to know the GPS was off by that much. We never saw the island until the fog lifted later.

Gerald 12-21-2010 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lavocat (Post 213202)
I am launching at Cal Pt. With the tides running so low is there any risk of running aground if I go to Turners without getting in the ship channel?

Stay in the middle of the old river channel. It does get shallow anywhere near the bank.....mostly on the North bank side.

mikedatiger 12-21-2010 12:20 PM

Be careful if it's foggy turning into Turners!! Looks like they are laying a pipe and it's covering a large section of the channel near turners. Depending on how far you can see go SLOW

LaAngler 12-21-2010 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lavocat (Post 213202)
I am launching at Cal Pt. With the tides running so low is there any risk of running aground if I go to Turners without getting in the ship channel?

yes, if you stay on plane you should be ok. it's just soft mud anyway, trim up and idle worst case.

evis102 12-21-2010 07:00 PM

I would stay home

Ray 12-21-2010 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evis102 (Post 213265)
I would stay home

You sound like short people.

meaux fishing 12-21-2010 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 213266)
You sound like short people.

lmao...:*****::*****:

evis102 12-21-2010 08:39 PM

Na, I have been stuck in a fog bank in west cove so thick I had to wait it out. I spend more time on the lake than I do in my house but when that fog rolled in I felt like I was in never never land. Unless it's a tournament I pass on taking my boat out in thick fog. I not that I'm worried about hitting something or getting lost, I worry about someone hitting me.

Nasty 12-21-2010 09:28 PM

Launch at Prien and hang around in there until fog lifts. My dad was in a thick fog once fishing with a guy who fished Big Lake for 20 plus years. He said they went around in one big circle for about 45 minutes until they figured out why his compass kept flipping (going in circles)! He was blaming it on the crappy compass why they were lost. The captn. felt like a dumb__! They figured it out when one of them looked back at the transom and saw the motor! Be careful!


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