PACK invaded Goose Island this past weekend for a campout and fishing
expedition. The PACK Armada totalled 7 familiar friends, and 3 family members. Being a PACK Outing, the weather played a
factor.
Friday – All hand arrived early Friday morning. The wind was pumping at a steady 20 mph from
the SE, with gust +++, only to build during the evening. Two of the younger guys did launched in the
wind and gave it a try. Only one hardhead
was caught. Both reported that paddling
back to camp in the face of the wind was very difficult. They were both totally exhausted. That evening the wind really started to
blow. The waves were crashing over the park
bulkhead creating a fine mist that coated everyone’s car with a salt brine. Two of the guys moved over to camp in the
trees to get away from the wind and waves.
Because of the wind rattling my tent, and the water spray hitting my
tent, I abandon my tent and spent the night in may car.
Saturday – We woke to totally different weather conditions. The wind was nil in the morning creating glass water
conditions. We launched from the
base of the GISP Pier and fished St Charles Bay, East pocket (Black Jack Point), and the area
reefs. Everyone caught fish. Lots of small trout, but everyone was able to
string enough legal fish for the night’s fish fry. As usual Bruce B had the biggest stringer of
1 keeper Red, and 4 trout. The evenings
cookout consisted of fried fish, chicken tenders, fried onion rings, cole slaw,
potato salad, olives, baked beans, and pumpkin pie. All had a good feast.
Sunday – the temperature dropped dramatically, the wind now
blowing from the North, all hands were digging out warmer clothes. Two of the guys continued to fish, the rest
of us bid farewell and headed for home.
A good time was had by all.
Tight Lines
Ken J
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