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strick 08-21-2012 01:34 AM

Cool video and music. Lisa heard the music playing and had to come and see what I was watching. Question: How deep is it in that creek and how come the birds don't jump when you drive by them. Over here in calif the birds jump when we drive by them :)

strick

aldo 08-21-2012 12:20 PM

Nice video- miss my boat!

CaptMick 08-21-2012 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by floorboy (Post 206726)
Nice video, kinda overshot the stop sign though. :)

I always do. The bushes on the right obscure people making a left at the intersection a few yards down. I thought that was funny as heck the first time I watched the video. I also like the stop I made at the ramp to B.S. with my buddy who had just pulled his boat that day. He had to cross big water to get to the ramp in his Parker.

CaptMick 08-21-2012 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 206730)
Cool video and music. Lisa heard the music playing and had to come and see what I was watching. Question: How deep is it in that creek and how come the birds don't jump when you drive by them. Over here in calif the birds jump when we drive by them :)

strick

Strick,

I think you saw a crab pot buoy and not a bird. If it was in the early part running in the flat water.

The run my buddy was making was a cut we have to run a lot for work. There are acres of salt marsh around you and tons of channels to explore. But there is only one way to do it to get from one end to the other without running aground even during high tide. The actual channel has about 8 feet of water at high tide on average. You can't make it at low tide. It is well off the beaten path. I had him run it back and forth several times to get it it down. When we run it for work we usually have customers on board so we need to be very good at it.

Mick

strick 08-22-2012 01:34 AM

Yep your right I went back and look at it again. That country kinda reminds me of our delta marsh land except yours is in more remote areas and much nicer looking country. Those cameras are amazing. Here is one that some guys shot while fishing for albacore out of Santa Cruz They made an underwater tube for the camera to sit in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LStXdttFj_o

strick

ct9amr 08-22-2012 10:20 AM

That is a great video. Thanks for sharing.


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