Mullet Toss Orange Beach/ Targeted Species
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Mullet Toss Orange Beach/ Targeted Species
Finally, got Targeted Species DONE. New top and tower turned out great.
She will be making her debut at the Mullet Toss this weekend in OB. My son, Capt Richard is fishing his way over from Venice,now. Good thing he didn't run out to Deepwater Horizon last night. Instead of tuna, might have boarded some crispy oilrig workers.
She will be docked at Phoenix On The Bay 1.
Harry,Dug,Kelly....,check her out if your around.
Kipp
She will be making her debut at the Mullet Toss this weekend in OB. My son, Capt Richard is fishing his way over from Venice,now. Good thing he didn't run out to Deepwater Horizon last night. Instead of tuna, might have boarded some crispy oilrig workers.
She will be docked at Phoenix On The Bay 1.
Harry,Dug,Kelly....,check her out if your around.
Kipp
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Kipp - my son Capt. Brent fished that rig Monday....blue green water there and at Mars/Ursa....busting tuna but no biters....lots of mahi around bouys. He just called and said the rig is listing 70 degrees and is supposed to sink later today. Will make one helluva deepwater reef.
Y'all behave at the Interstate Mullet Toss, you hear?
UV
Y'all behave at the Interstate Mullet Toss, you hear?
UV
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Bruce - very similar. It is a tradition at the Flora-Bama bar which straddles the state line between Alabama and Florida. Its on the Perdido Key beach between Orange Beach, AL and Pensacola. Drunks toss a frozen mullet from state to state to the delight of a drunken crowd. The place has been there for decades and is basically built out of discarded crates, so rebuilding after a hurricane is simply a matter of rearranging the debris. Fun place.
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Kipp congrats, TS will be really stylin now.
Kelly, we're game if everybody else is, just tell me the 3 W-W-W's
Bruce, when they run out of mullet, THEN they start tossing midget's. It's a LA thing. Kinda like PBR beer.
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Kelly, we're game if everybody else is, just tell me the 3 W-W-W's
Bruce, when they run out of mullet, THEN they start tossing midget's. It's a LA thing. Kinda like PBR beer.
DQ
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'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
Kipp/Uncle Vic,
I was fishing the Horseshoe and Main Pass rigs yesterday. I heard the Coast Guard on the radio all day. We called to see if we could help, but I guess there were boats everywhere. We ended up chumming up some blackfin and bonita at MP 305, then headed in to find the most amazing display of red snapper that I have ever seen. We hit the chum churn and with in 30 seconds, we had a giant school of large red snapper on the surface. We were trying to get to the Mangrove, but could not get past the 10 to 20 pound red snapper. Never thought I would get pissed about catching red snapper. The season does not open up until June 1st, and I think they dropped the limit to one per person. We did end up with 10 very nice Mangrove's a Lemonfish and some Amberjack.
JR
I was fishing the Horseshoe and Main Pass rigs yesterday. I heard the Coast Guard on the radio all day. We called to see if we could help, but I guess there were boats everywhere. We ended up chumming up some blackfin and bonita at MP 305, then headed in to find the most amazing display of red snapper that I have ever seen. We hit the chum churn and with in 30 seconds, we had a giant school of large red snapper on the surface. We were trying to get to the Mangrove, but could not get past the 10 to 20 pound red snapper. Never thought I would get pissed about catching red snapper. The season does not open up until June 1st, and I think they dropped the limit to one per person. We did end up with 10 very nice Mangrove's a Lemonfish and some Amberjack.
JR
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And get this.....walterk wrote:Oh boy, wait till the environmentalists get a hold of that.
"Oil giant BP, which was finishing an exploration well when the explosion happened, said it has mobilized four aircraft that can spread chemicals to break up the oil..."
Now they're going to dump a surfactant on the spill? Care to guess what the USCG fines an individual boater for squirting dish soap on a cup full of fuel spill? $2 grand the last I heard...
Just when Obama is showing some signs of common sense by opening up offshore drilling... The enviro-nazis are going to be screaming bloody murder.
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The Horizon would only have her own supply of diesel, drilling fluids (mud) and some jet-A on board. As a driller she would not have had any crude on board. So, basically it is like a large work boat sinking. "If" the tanks are still in one piece...doubtful,the vents would weep for years. The Arizona is still weeping bunker fuel from her tanks. There is no recovery of anything in 4000+ ft of water.
Because of the sea conditions in the Gulf, the containment equipment available and the distance from shore, I would be surprised if anything ever finds it's way to a beach. The diesel will disperse, coagulate and sink.
The well could be a different story. The BOP "should" have shut the well in. No ones knows at this point. If it is only gas, no one will ever know that it is flowing. It's hard to find a gas leak in even 80 ft of water. It disperses over several acres, reaches the surface and evaporates...doesn't even smell.
But reality is not nearly as exciting as what the environmentalist and the media will cook up.
Because of the sea conditions in the Gulf, the containment equipment available and the distance from shore, I would be surprised if anything ever finds it's way to a beach. The diesel will disperse, coagulate and sink.
The well could be a different story. The BOP "should" have shut the well in. No ones knows at this point. If it is only gas, no one will ever know that it is flowing. It's hard to find a gas leak in even 80 ft of water. It disperses over several acres, reaches the surface and evaporates...doesn't even smell.
But reality is not nearly as exciting as what the environmentalist and the media will cook up.
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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The drill was in pay when it blew and the well is spewing about 8,000 bbl. a day of crude. They have a ROV down now trying to cap it. Most of the diesel, etc on the rig burned up in the fire before it sank today....the prevailing currents there - about 33 n.m. south-southeast of South Pass (Port Eads) are from east to west and right now there is a moderate southesat wind predicted to increase to strong before a cold front shifts the winds to the northwest tomorrow night. I'd agree that the odds of a signifigant shoreline contamination are low.
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Not sure Andre, The shallow water systems still are. I believe they are still anular and shear. I'm really curious about the equipment on the bottom, which is where I "believe" the BOPs are located in deep water drilling, but I'm not certain.
I only get to see the deep water drilling stuff at the OTC. No one would have dreamed about drilling this deep when I worked out there (25 years ago) So, I have little working knowledge of the modern drilling shut in equipment, or the deep water drilling methods.
I do keep up somewhat with the deep water production systems. The primary well control including shut in systems is located at the bottom, on huge sleds and remotely operated. I assume the deep water drilling methods route the drill stem through similar equipment on the sea bed. If the primary BOP was not on the bottom, there would be nothing for the ROV to shut in.
But again, I'm not certain how they are set up in 4000 ft of water.
I only get to see the deep water drilling stuff at the OTC. No one would have dreamed about drilling this deep when I worked out there (25 years ago) So, I have little working knowledge of the modern drilling shut in equipment, or the deep water drilling methods.
I do keep up somewhat with the deep water production systems. The primary well control including shut in systems is located at the bottom, on huge sleds and remotely operated. I assume the deep water drilling methods route the drill stem through similar equipment on the sea bed. If the primary BOP was not on the bottom, there would be nothing for the ROV to shut in.
But again, I'm not certain how they are set up in 4000 ft of water.
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Really sorry for the families of the missing workers....
Kelly, Doug.....I will slip down to Orange Beach on Sat night. Its predicted that the weather will be sloppy but what the hey....
Tonight we are cooking at the river to celebrate my sons birthday.
My laptop took a dive a couple of nights ago so I have not been able to keep up with you guys very well.
Kipp, I'm sure she is one beautiful boat.
You guys gimme a call 251-510-5293 (Cell) be sure to leave a message if I don't answer......I will call you back for sure
H
Kelly, Doug.....I will slip down to Orange Beach on Sat night. Its predicted that the weather will be sloppy but what the hey....
Tonight we are cooking at the river to celebrate my sons birthday.
My laptop took a dive a couple of nights ago so I have not been able to keep up with you guys very well.
Kipp, I'm sure she is one beautiful boat.
You guys gimme a call 251-510-5293 (Cell) be sure to leave a message if I don't answer......I will call you back for sure
H
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Kelly & Harry, and whoever else is going to eat with us @ Cobalt's?
We need to make RESERVATIONS as the Mullet Toss is going on, as they don't care what the weather is to the hard core Mullet toss crowd. Mullet perfume is NOT that pleasent to smell. LOL!
It is definitely going to be crowded traffic wise and there will be other's wanting to eat also, so without wanting to be on a 2 hour waiting list for a large table, lets get a game plan on a time everybody that wants to eat and how many please.
Kipp are you in?, and who else wants on board, please sing out for the count please?
My cell # 850-525-6126
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We need to make RESERVATIONS as the Mullet Toss is going on, as they don't care what the weather is to the hard core Mullet toss crowd. Mullet perfume is NOT that pleasent to smell. LOL!
It is definitely going to be crowded traffic wise and there will be other's wanting to eat also, so without wanting to be on a 2 hour waiting list for a large table, lets get a game plan on a time everybody that wants to eat and how many please.
Kipp are you in?, and who else wants on board, please sing out for the count please?
My cell # 850-525-6126
DQ
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"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
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OK, I'm making reservations for 10 people @ 7:30pm Saturday 24th, Cobalt's Rest. for the Bertram 31 Group & others round table
Kipp, I have You and your Wife in that count, I added a couple of extra's for late cumbers. Phone #'s are posted on the thread for calling each other. Alright Guys were on, looking foward to it again gang. Any problems call me please @ 850-525-6126.
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Kipp, I have You and your Wife in that count, I added a couple of extra's for late cumbers. Phone #'s are posted on the thread for calling each other. Alright Guys were on, looking foward to it again gang. Any problems call me please @ 850-525-6126.
DQ
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"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
I'm stuck in Baton Rouge attending a social/charity event at a horse farm here, yahoo.
My son, Richard will be navigating Targeted Species between the FloraBama and Phoenix on the Bay 1. Probably won't be in good enough shape to do dinner ,after tossing mullets all day. Will tell him to go by Cobalt,and see ya'll.
What about a Rendevous this summer? We could call it a faux UVI.
Faithfully,
Kipp
My son, Richard will be navigating Targeted Species between the FloraBama and Phoenix on the Bay 1. Probably won't be in good enough shape to do dinner ,after tossing mullets all day. Will tell him to go by Cobalt,and see ya'll.
What about a Rendevous this summer? We could call it a faux UVI.
Faithfully,
Kipp
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