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  • Super User
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I'm waiting for the guy in the ranger bassboat to say he has been in bigger waves, no problem. :laugh5:

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I think I would have a heart attack if I were on that boat. I know I would definitely soil myself.   :grin:

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I'm waiting for the guy in the ranger bassboat to say he has been in bigger waves, no problem. :laugh5:

  • Super User
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That's insane.

We got hit by a storm while doing a stripper trip on the Chesapeake Bay. Nothing like the pics above but I was scared for sure. Maybe 6ft waves I'd guess.

  • Super User
Posted

That's insane.

We got hit by a storm while doing a stripper trip on the Chesapeake Bay. Nothing like the pics above but I was scared for sure. Maybe 6ft waves I'd guess.

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Yea, that is insane. I didn't think I had it rough before, but now I'm sure I don't.

  • Super User
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Been there -

 

And even for some of the professionals - it's a puke fest.

 

You either do or you don't.

 

I was lucky, I don't

 

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Been there -

And even for some of the professionals - it's a puke fest.

You either do or you don't.

I was lucky, I don't

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Amen brother, & it's really fun when your towing someone in in that kind of weather. Oddly enough rough weather never made me sick either, head into steady 5-7 footers and I'd blow every time, lol. I guess it was the steady pitching that did it??? Semper Paratus

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  • Super User
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I wouldnt say its hard, buts it not always the right thing to do.

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  • Super User
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Apparently I'd much rather type stripper then striper. Though I do enjoy both at times lol.

  • Super User
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Two times come to mind although I would not like to be that boat in that pic!!!

Once on the Columbia River bar when I was a bit younger many years ago I actually remember having a silver salmon on and watching it swim accross and through the wave above our heads(just like TV) while we were in a trough and the captain saying .... get that fish in and we are out of here.

Second time was taking waves up to the second deck on a Destroyer Escort off of Seattle, Wa. Lots of funny smells that trip.

Tight Lines

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Who took the pictures?

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Can we stick to the topic back at hand  STRIPPERS.  :grin:

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  • Super User
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That was crazy.  I get off the water when I start seeing whitecaps.

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