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Old 05-20-2013, 08:05 PM   #28
ProfessorM
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gup is right on a NW or NE wind with a outgoing tide it can get pretty hairy as the water is only about 7 feet out at the end of the main channel, but I usually can those days anyway as it isn't fun with that wind direction anyway. The ramp is fine, although a moon low can be a little dicey but doable especially putting in. Pulling out the ramp can be pretty greasy so 4 wheel is kind of a must at the lower end of the tides. The channel is well marked and it is important to stay in line with the cans in and out as it gets shallow outside the channels, I do it all the time in the dark without a problem. Make sure you are there no later than 8 on weekends or you may not get a spot. Weekdays should be fine and my preferred time. Trying to get out of there late in the afternoon, after 3, can and will be a real zoo on weekends, and add a lower tide stage and you will be kicking yourself for not leaving earlier or staying later. In a nut shell it should be no problem, have fun and maybe I will bump into you out there.

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