View Full Version : weather limits for a 17' Whaler on the middle Chesapeake


SkyBlueWaters
05-10-2011, 08:55 PM
Hi, I am about to move to southcentral PA and am looking forward to to putting my 1972 17' Whaler w/ 88 hp Johnson SPL into action on the mid and lower bay in pursuit of breaking fish. As it is between a 2 to 3 hour drive to where I am targeting (Eastern shore side) I don't want to go all that way just to stay in the back creeks because of the weather. I understand that a northwind can cause a pretty troublesome chop on the open bay. I was looking for your weather experiences to help make that Go, No Go decison.

Thanks.

thefishingfreak
05-11-2011, 04:28 PM
Wind from the west, fishings the best.
Wind from the south, goes right in there mouth.
Wind from the east, fishings a beast.
Wind from the north, to the bars we go forth.


Get yourself a wind chime and put it on the n/e corner of your house. If it's making noise, stay home.
with That and a weather rock you'll be a half assed weather psycic with as good predictions of any weatherman.
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