Yesterday was mild and 60 so we took the boat out for a ride. My wife had read about Wicket's Island in Onset harbor so we headed over to check it out. It is a small island which sits in the middle of onset harbor and used to have a home on it and has a small dock that you can tie up to and explore. Even though the temps weren't what I would call warm, we found a couple already at the dock, the guy in a pair of shorts and no shirt hanging out with his feet in the water.
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We went up to the top and found the old cellar hole and took a few pics
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Then we tried walking around the shore but found our path blocked by a bunch of trees which have come down from erosion. There is a small sandy beach and it had incredibly soft sand and we hung out there and let the kids play for an hour.
On the way home we rode a bit in the canal, going slowly I used my side scan near a couple of the telephone poles #s to check out the bottom contour and look for rock piles. No bird action, but I was still marking a fair amount of fish.
This trip may be the last for me this year, after the clock change this weekend, I will get out of work in the dark and the next few weekends we will be in Maine roaming the woods.
11/5 Exploring Wicket's Island
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Re: 11/5 Exploring Wicket's Island
Taking the boat to go explore an island, that's cool!
We have two man-made islands here, but they are off-limits to the public. The old quarantine islands from days gone by, Hoffman and Swinburne Islands. Today it's a bird sanctuary.
We have two man-made islands here, but they are off-limits to the public. The old quarantine islands from days gone by, Hoffman and Swinburne Islands. Today it's a bird sanctuary.
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