The new contract is a mess and is not good but I will ride the tide for a little while and see what happens. I am only getting calls for one or two trips a month which would not make it feasable to drop out at this time. Don't get me wrong I can walk away from this today and have no regrets or problems from here on out but without no customer base and not being the best time of year to get things working I will ride the train for a few more runs.

Bob
Jo-Ann said hello and hopes all is well with you.

I should be running fishing trips from April on and may also have an inshore type boat so I can also run specks and redfish charters as well as nearshore and offshore trips. Looking for a bay boat but tossing around the idea of just buying a bare boat, keeping my 2 150 Yamahas for it, and putting 2 new 4 strokes on my Glaycier Bay. Not enough business and not young enough to invest in a new offshore boat but having the complete fishing option available seems like a sound idea. If the offshore gets too tough on me I will always have inshore to continue with. Don,t get me wrong-----At 68 and counting I am not ready to quit the offshore charter fishing just looking down road a little.

Life is Good!


Edited by CAPT. HOOP (11/30/10 10:21 PM)

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