Warehouse Creek, met a man and his wife crabbing on a $3000 Hobie kayak propelled with a bicycle pedals, kinda cool. They caught a dozen after spending the whole afternoon. Wind was 8 mph from the South and the temperature 68 degrees.
Century Club: Robert Alusic
Warehouse Creek Landing off Great Neck Road in Stevensville, Maryland, 67 degrees and wind 12 mph from the NorthWest. Went out at 6;30 and finished in the dark.
Warehouse Creek Landing off of Great Neck Road, paddled to the south 0.8 miles and back then 0.2 to the east and back., wind 9 to 11 mph from the NorthWest and temperature was 72 degrees.
Warehouse Creek, paddled 0,5 miles to the South and back, then 0.2 miles West and back, then 0.3 miles East and back.
Wind 8 to 19 mph from the SouthEast and temperature was 80 degrees.
Ocean City, Maryland, put in at 69th Street, paddled back and fouth between 67th Street and 72nd Street. 80 degrees and the wind was 9 to 10 mph from the NorthWest.
Warehouse Creek, paddled 0.5 miles to the South and back then 0.5 miles to the East and back. Wind 7 to 8 mph from the south and 80 degrees.
Bob and Ruth pulled up the anchor and motored back to Oxford from St Michaels. About 3 hours to cover the 12.3 miles.
Bob spent the night on the Island Bee. In the moring ate breakfast and then rowed ashore to meet Ruth. Spent the day in St Michaels, then returned to the boat to spend the night.
Bob motored from Oxford to St Michaels, Maryland and dropped anchor in San Domingo Creek. 12.3 miles in about 3 hours.
Warehouse Creek right off Route 8 in Stevensville, Maryland, 0.5 miles South from the Landing and back then 0.5 miles East and back, 75 degrees and wind 10 mph from the NNE.