dan agnello Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 Skunk in a few hours. Noaa lied again; supposed to be 1-3s coming down to 1-2s. By the time we set lines in 60’ 2-3s; got to 100’ n 3-5s; trolled back in to 60’ n pulled lines. The Reel Woman, my 21’ Grady, needed a new water pump so she unfortunately went into storage 6 weeks early. Wanted to work 130-150’ at least, but not today. From reports from 2 boats in the river today and yesterday the kings aren’t in the Black River yet.So they should still be staging up in Big Blue. So we’ll try to get in another trip or 2. 2
littleboat Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 I try to look at the open water forcast for greater than 5 miles, if it says 2-4s you are in for a bumpy ride or worst even if the near shore say 1footers. Not safe enough for me when fishing solo.Sent from my Z5156CC using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
Aaron Nusbaum Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 NOAA has been letting me down all season. It used to be my most reliable forecast but I've had several trips this season where 1-2 footers have magically turned into 3+ when I get out thereSent from my Pixel 6 Pro using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
dan agnello Posted September 19, 2022 Author Posted September 19, 2022 I go worst case and always look at open water even if I plan on fishing shallower. With all their technolgy, satellites, radar, software, etc how can they be so wrong. A joke!
FBD Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 I'll take them out on any of their 2' wave forecast in my 14'. After that, they'll be motivated to get it right, 2
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