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Old 10-22-2010, 08:10 AM   #10
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Frank you took that picture of C. poge light same day we saw you out there didn't you? cause I have that exact same picture that I posted and the flag was doing the same thing. But now that I look at it the flag is blowing in the opposite direction. but maybe from a different side. I'm confused. Nice pictures, beautiful place.
No actually that was taken on the 15th and the wind speed was steady at 28 to 29 m.p.h. NW. I just like seeing the flag straight out.

The water/wave shot was taken on Long Neck Beach and the wind was in our face 30 M.P.H.. I walked from there up and around the corner back to East Beach casting. Got a top water guppy to work for about ten feet each cast. No fish, but that place is famous for pushing bass/blues into the wash during that type of weather. When I was walking East with the wind at my back I had to keep pulling up my jacket collar and pulling down my knit hat because the sand blowing at me from behind was stinging the chit out of my ears/neck.

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