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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 235630" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>Somemore stories I had heard here on the Texas Gulf Coast was three guys were out and the tide went out and they had to spend most of the night in a mosquito filled marsh. Now that's not fun at all. Later that night an air boat pulled them out into the water so they could load up and go home. It happens down here all the time, so it's nothing new. I just thought I would post the pic so some of the Northern members could see some of the problems we go thru down South. </p><p>Most of those "scooter boats can run in what we call "skinny water' approx 3" to 6" deep!! The motor is almost out of the water. See pics of 3 below</p><p>Another pic is some of the places we fish. At the top of the red line is where the boat ramp is and it is a real trip to get out the Trinity bay and not get lost or shallowed out. Trinity Bay goes all the way to Galveston.</p><p>WATCH THE TIDES, LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 235630, member: 3628"] Somemore stories I had heard here on the Texas Gulf Coast was three guys were out and the tide went out and they had to spend most of the night in a mosquito filled marsh. Now that's not fun at all. Later that night an air boat pulled them out into the water so they could load up and go home. It happens down here all the time, so it's nothing new. I just thought I would post the pic so some of the Northern members could see some of the problems we go thru down South. Most of those "scooter boats can run in what we call "skinny water' approx 3" to 6" deep!! The motor is almost out of the water. See pics of 3 below Another pic is some of the places we fish. At the top of the red line is where the boat ramp is and it is a real trip to get out the Trinity bay and not get lost or shallowed out. Trinity Bay goes all the way to Galveston. WATCH THE TIDES, LOL [/QUOTE]
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