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Old 10-25-2006, 06:12 AM   #1
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Another Adventure with the Clammer

Well, I'm going in for surgery today for tendonitis on my right arm (had left done earlier this year), so I'm done fishing for the season. Clammer wanted to take me out on the Clam boat for my last run for the season. We did some schoolie hunting, got into a good blitz of bass for an hour or so, we both landed a bunch of fish and I got my last keeper of the season. Thanks Mike.

Then the fun began. lets see, Clammer hit bottom 5 or 6 times, I think he was trying to polish his skeg, we had a near miss with a boulder that was the size of the boat, then he ran us aground in 4" of water on top of a mussle bed. We were grounded good, in the middle of nowhere. Took some serious reverse power and rocking the boat to get us off, not sure how the prop survived that one. but we were afloat again. Always an adventure.. I'll post pix later. now I have some stuff to get done before I go under the knife.
Thanx again Clammer!!!

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