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Old 04-13-2017, 05:46 PM   #1
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Watch out, Florida! I'm coming your way to visit my daughter and go fishing on Father's Day. Wife let me know she paid for a spot on a charter boat for me, her, our daughter and son-in-law.

http://www.aquaventurecharters.com/index.htm

I won't get to visit with you all out toward the east coast. This will just be a real quick trip. Plus, the wife wants to go spend a day in Naw'lins to see the pFrench Quarter. I'm just looking forward to the good eats down there.
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We'll catch you on the next one then.

Drive carefully and enjoy the best weather taxes can buy.

good fishing in the gulf.
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If you have never went out in a charter boat before you might want to take some Dramamine before going out. They do a lot of bobbing and listing in that shallow Gulf water when the wind is high.
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Watch out, Florida! I'm coming your way to visit my daughter and go fishing on Father's Day. Wife let me know she paid for a spot on a charter boat for me, her, our daughter and son-in-law.

http://www.aquaventurecharters.com/index.htm

I won't get to visit with you all out toward the east coast. This will just be a real quick trip. Plus, the wife wants to go spend a day in Naw'lins to see the pFrench Quarter. I'm just looking forward to the good eats down there.
Get some pictures of them their Florida fish for sure.

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If you have never went out in a charter boat before you might want to take some Dramamine before going out. They do a lot of bobbing and listing in that shallow Gulf water when the wind is high.
You ain't kidding Pogo. 4 of us charted a boat years ago and went to the Gulf Stream fishing. 2 of us stayed up top fishing no problem in 6 foot rolling swells.
Other 2 down below with Pumpkin Head 6' 7" screaming he was so sick he would kill the captain if he did not take him in. Poor Pumpkin Head really blew lunch when I offered him half my egg salad sub.
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First time I ever went deep sea fishing was out of Noyo Harbor, Ft. Bragg, California. The day started out fairly calm, but the Pacific got progressively rougher as the day went on. I chummed the water.

After that, when I was working offshore in the Gulf of Mexico, I'd pop Dramamine a 1/2 hour before getting on the crew boat. Just one would work for me, as I never got seasick, even during storms. The thing about seasickness, pretty much the only cure is land. I saw guys spend a week out there during a storm, green as green can be. It was too rough for a crew boat to come out, so they had to suffer.
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Another trick is stay on deck and focus on the horizon that settles your equilibrium. At night yah may have a problem though?
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First time I went out in the gulf I took Dramamine pills. I remember that they left a very salty taste in my mouth while I was throwing them up. No good.
Next time I went I used a scopolamine patch and didn't have any problems.
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First time I went out in the gulf I took Dramamine pills. I remember that they left a very salty taste in my mouth while I was throwing them up. No good.
Next time I went I used a scopolamine patch and didn't have any problems.
I threw up the dramamine 10 minutes after taking them. Never got sick on the party boat until I went inside to piss & everyone inside were projectile vomitting. Something about the smell of puke gets me retching everytime.

I do get sick everytime I go to NOLA & it aint from drinking. Just the dankness of the quarter messes with my allergies. Promethazine is a great anti motion, anti nausea Rx& it's also a powerful antihistime. Might be a good thoing to ask you doctor about for the upcoming trip.
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The wife and I took a cruise once while a cold front was moving through, seas were rough, instead of passing out drinks the crew was passing out barf bags and carrying a bucket picking them up. It was bad, sat down for lunch and had to hold on to the glasses and plates as they were sliding off the table. Not many people ate, that's for sure. There must be something wrong with my ears I'm not susceptible to it.
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Had a good time, and caught some red snappers and vermillion snappers. Also caught a lot of trigger fish, but they weren't in season, so we had to throw them back.

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Looks like some good snappers. When you filleted them I hope you saved the throats, too.
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I didn't know anything about saving the throats. Is that a delicacy like halibut cheeks?
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I don't know about halibut cheeks but snappers have two large nuggets of delicious meat under their chins. Google 'red snapper throats'.
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I used to tell student pilots when they asked about airsickness to eat a before flight. Because they taste the same coming up as they wen't down.
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None of us yakked, but there were a few others on board who spent the day being sick. One was a high-yallow who turned green.

My son-in-law had to do a lot of time in the spin-chair during flight school to toughen him up against air sickness. He is in helicopters now and says he hasn't had any problems since he started flying in them.
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