Well said, duckhunter!
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Well said, duckhunter!
No doubt duckhunter.. I've been in close situations myself. When I see or feel it coming I get to close to any shoreline closest to me, preferably wind friendliest. Lot of boats sink trying to get back to the ramp. I would beach mine before I sunk it.. also brings up another point of being prepared with supplies on board.
One of my best days fishing Sardis before i started spider rigging was in 35mph winds. Was drift fishing sideways (like side pulling) other than getting a little wet on the turns it was fun.
Not too fun for spider rigging...I'll be in Dallas all week :(
After this last weekend fishing Sardis, I'm a firm believer that if you dont like the wind direction, just wait awhile and it will change for ya. Either good or bad, it'll throw ya a loop sometimes.
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