Goose - we all knew about Cutty and wanted to go. Greg was nice enough to get us together for it...
I've run into plenty of people of the years that have fished Cutty from shore more than once, visited friends on the Island, stayed at an Inn, or sailed in to drop anchor in the harbor and have Avon races with the kids.
I don't see how anyone could possibly feel that 20 shore anglers on a weekend working a shoreline AWAY from everyone else could impact that place on 100th of what the Hampton Regatta Club does when they have a sail-a-thon to the "Best Kept Secret Destination" in the northeast. Yes, Cutty is consistantly ranked very high in all kinds of sail and power boat and cruising journals, plus everything from the WSJ to Yachting.
The pressure on that island is immense, the amount of pressure on that Island from surfcasters is miniscule. We, as a group, often look at out impact or success through the common eyes of anglers. Sometimes we see the impact from our perspective yet neglect to consider other major factors, and in this case significantly greater impact of the public at large on that island.
If you put every fishing rag together plus the internet, the total reach must be 5% of the reach of all the boating / cruising / destination mags. Anyone that has seen the harbor fill on a friday night with yacht after yacht trailing in single file at 1 minute intervals should recognize that 20 guys surfcasting (which is probably far higher than the norm) will have negligible impact on that island.
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