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Date: July 31, 2022 Body of Water: Casco Bay - Falmouth, Maine Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent Moon; New Moon plus three days Boat: amybaby22 With: Alone Target: Striped Bass Time: 1:30 PM - 3 PM Conditions: High tide at 1:55 PM. Super clear and bright; southerly wind in excess of 15 mph and 85 degrees. Water was green; water temperatures 62 - 70 degrees (+/-) depending upon location. Just for something completely different, and as a means to cope with the lack of large bait, I decided to hit rock and kelp edges during high tide with the fly rod. Let's just say this might not have been my best choice. As I arrived at the float, the afternoon sea breeze commenced. Ultimately, it was this wind and not the lack of fish that took me off the water after just 90 minutes of effort. I focused on the flooded kelp edges off both ends of Clapboard and my inside turn on Sturdivant. Boat control and maintaining sea legs took almost all my effort. I just didn't have much left for fishing! This was simply a quiet, inglorious ending to July. Pondering the questions of core essence and finding meaning in unexpected ways
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