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Very nice. We were actually coming back from the Hilton on the way back to Bimini Sands and @JROD went wide left of the channel. He grounded with Trudy on the back in what was ankle deep water at its best. When I got to his ski, in several spots the top of my feet were beginning to show out of the water. He beached it pretty good
YEAP! Had U guys not been close by, that would have been another Gold medal type olimpic pull which my long term girlfriend would have not appreciated at all!!! ;-)
YEAP! Had U guys not been close by, that would have been another Gold medal type olimpic pull which my long term girlfriend would have not appreciated at all!!! ;-)
Getting ready for the 4AM ride tomorrow for the Tennessee River 600. Usually 60 plus Jet Skis, wish I had @robert843 , @1948Isaac, @Ramblin Wreck and the big @Andy S support boat with us! ;-)
Getting ready for the 4AM ride tomorrow for the Tennessee River 600. Usually 60 plus Jet Skis, wish I had @robert843 , @1948Isaac, @Ramblin Wreck and the big @Andy S support boat with us! ;-)
If not for work.....I would love to be there tagging along @JROD. You need to post your experience on the forum when you're all done. Sounds like such a fun event.
I just love it when a plan comes together! Been thru there by myself all the way up to the huge dredging artificial islands project going on in north Bimini, and the mangroves many times on skinny water, This time hypnotized by the scenery and the long term girlfriend whispering in my ears, did not notice tide going out, and that's probably the real story how the Titanic hit the darn iceberg!
Here are a few pictures I took while in Bimini. Most of these were taken at the Hawksbill dive site between 40' - 60' feet. ***disclaimer---I did use a photo editing software to clean up some of the backscatter and floating sedimate in the water for a better picture*** but all these pics were taken by myself
Scott caught a few barracuda and I caught what I believe to be a King Mackerel trolling with Ballyhoo in 85 ft of water right outside of Bimini Sands. He also hooked a Mahi Mahi but it came loose as soon as it jumped out of the water.