09-25-2002, 10:09 PM
[unsure] Went out for a day of fluke fishing, with a friend from work, on 9-7-02.
Weather looked good on the way out, but there were f e w fish to be had,
(except the 14" type). Tried several areas, but only got two keepers.
Went back to the marina, and as Scott was cleaning up the boat, I
noticed a boat untying, preparing to go out..... Also surveyed the recent damage
to the docks caused by a recent high wind at high tide event. Many loose
boards, broken ladders, boat scars, etc.
As the boat mentioned above pulled away, I asked ' would you like
some ice?? '. He said sure and started over, and I started towards him with two bags.
When his boat got close, I stepped towards him and leaned out......
Oh crap! I thought as my foot sank and my body drifted towards the bow
of his boat. I had chosen to step where three boards had been broken loose
and layed back in place. Well...... I did'nt get wet or even hurt, as I plopped
down on the small flat area in the bow of the boat. ' Here's your ice,
good luck' I said. Scott almost poked his eye out on the brush he was
using, due to uncontrolled laughter. The boat owner cracked a big
,
then was able to gain control. I also had a big (embaressed)
going too.
That ice sure can be slippery...........
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Weather looked good on the way out, but there were f e w fish to be had,
(except the 14" type). Tried several areas, but only got two keepers.
Went back to the marina, and as Scott was cleaning up the boat, I
noticed a boat untying, preparing to go out..... Also surveyed the recent damage
to the docks caused by a recent high wind at high tide event. Many loose
boards, broken ladders, boat scars, etc.
As the boat mentioned above pulled away, I asked ' would you like
some ice?? '. He said sure and started over, and I started towards him with two bags.
When his boat got close, I stepped towards him and leaned out......
Oh crap! I thought as my foot sank and my body drifted towards the bow
of his boat. I had chosen to step where three boards had been broken loose
and layed back in place. Well...... I did'nt get wet or even hurt, as I plopped
down on the small flat area in the bow of the boat. ' Here's your ice,
good luck' I said. Scott almost poked his eye out on the brush he was
using, due to uncontrolled laughter. The boat owner cracked a big
![Smile Smile](https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.png)
then was able to gain control. I also had a big (embaressed)
![Smile Smile](https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.png)
That ice sure can be slippery...........
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