
Back on the water tonight in a relatively short time frame. Thankfully the marine mechanic was able to sort out the latest motor problem in just a couple of days. Turns out that with all the rain, A. should have closed the vent on the gas tank. The 10% ethanol content in gasoline makes it much more susceptible to contamination by water, and the fact that the tank sat for nearly 3 weeks due to the

last mechanical failure made it separate out and go bad. This is a widely documented problem and is causing a stir among the albeit small boating community in some parts of the midwest, and elsewhere. So, with a cleaned carburetor, fuel filter, fuel line, and a new tank of gas, we were back on the water (and $180 poorer)…
Still rebounding from that blow, it wasn’t long until we’d received another. This one from Hurricane Bill who evidently swept away a number of our traps over the previous weekend. We’reboth down to ONLY TWO TRAPS apiece. Serious bummer.
We’re now faced with a critical decision. Should we replace the lost traps? Get reissued tags? And keep aggressively fishing the remaining 4 or so weeks of the season?

Honestly, our sponsor (i.e., our wallet) is threatening to pull the plug on this less than lucrative operation. The latest cost-per-lobster analysis was a wake up call, for sure.
Leaving that decision for another day, onto the catch… We only caught two shorts tonight, although the by-catch was stellar. We found a pair of crabs sharing an intimate moment (does this count as pornography?), as well as a couple hermit crabs, and two eel-looking fish. Anyone have any ideas as to what this is (above)?







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