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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Lobster Trucks at Naskeag

 

Mild weather for November. Lots of people hauling traps, knowing harsh weather is coming. Gear is expensive, don't want to lose it. Prices are okay, better than late summer. Last boats are being hauled--most are out already.

Looking WNW down Eggemoggin Reach
Harbor Island, across that narrow channel from Naskeag Point. Sailing through there is tricky; there are a couple mean rocks on the 'safe' side of the channel.

Ram 2500 4x4
Skiff coming in with a few bugs, most would have been taken to the dealer on Deer Isle.

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