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    Awesome day !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    I was thinking the same. How many sets of tires you ran through on that trailer now?
    Combination of unforeseen time off, light boat, & cheaper than normal gas prices helps matters... Actual took 2 salt poles & went to the Sebastian Inlet in the afternoon, which looked wicked, however, was about 40 boats staging a 1/8 mile inshore that looked much calmer, but would of paid $10 at park to launch for 2hrs of fishing I had no idea were to start. Good scouting to make another trip worth while someday...
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    1 mile north there is a baitshop/breakfast restaurant on a corner. That road takes you into Longpoint park. There is a ramp in the park with much easier conditions to launch and retrieve in and good fishing close by. I would not go east of the bridge in Sebastian inlet in your boat, heck, outgoing tide and east wind I wouldnt in mine either. That is one nasty inlet.
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    Here's video of boat coming into Ft Pierce inlet ....
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    Yea that guy had problems before he got deep into trouble. Boat looks like it was sitting way low in water and then he stuffed it into a roller. That inlet is nasty too.
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    Back in the 70’s I knew zip about boats and bad inlets. Camped at Sebastian for a weekend and watched a 30’ plus wood boat, like a Chris craft, try to get in the inlet 3 or 4 times, only to be spun out of control each time. He finally parked outside the inlet and waited for what I think was slack tide before he could make it in. Learned respect for inlets that day, never took a boat there yet.
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