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Date: July 31, 2021 Body of Water: Casco Bay, Falmouth, Maine Moon Phase: Quarter Moon; waning gibbous Tides: Low Tide at 11:24 AM Boat: amybaby22 With: Alone at first and then with A Target: Striped Bass Time: 11 AM - 2 PM (approximately) Conditions: Clear; northerly winds clearing out the humidity; about 70 degrees F; water temperatures around 62 Cold frontal conditions, weak tides, clear skies, colder water and my midday start all conspired against me. I simply struck out while trolling a worm-tipped tube around the Falmouth shoreline and Clapboard Island. I similarly found the mackerel to be completely AWOL. I cut my losses, prepared for the following day, went home, and took a nap! What do I have to say about this? Successive skunks; not my ideal ending for July. Still, it was a full, beautiful day (visits, food, time with A) on top of an overflowing week. I'm not proud of this effort, but at least I tried! Pondering the questions of core essence and finding meaning in unexpected ways
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