Hit BC Monday night, but it was blown out with some kelp, so we headed to Anderson Street. Conditions were perfect, just no fish :(
We did have an unusual occurrence, we saw what we thought was an SOS signal on a boat a couple miles offshore. It was a white strobe light, flashing 6 fast flashes, 3 slower flashes, then 6 fast flashes repeatedly. Wasn't 100% sure if it was an poor design for a party light or an actual distress signal flashing SOS back to back without a pause in-between. Didn't want somebody in possible distress to die because we couldn't be bothered to call it in, so we did.
Called 911 and they transferred to the Coast Guard. Coast Guard was cool, they sent out a chopper to check it out. Boat started to move under its own power, but it kept the light on all the way into the harbor. Probably a party light, but better safe than sorry.
Good on you to have called it in. Reminds me to put a flashlight that does SOS on its own on board the boat.
Pretty lame if someone made a light that was close to SOS.
Jim
Good for you Chip. People need to be proactive in situations like that. I'm sure you will be rewarded for the good deed with a shark one of these decades. ;D
Just an FYI , though I would have called it in anyway. But SOS is 3 short , 3 long, 3 short. But you never know if the guy flashing knows the correct code either.
: BackBayMan April 12, 2017, 09:11:36 pConditions were perfect, just no fish :(
Been the story of my life lately >:(
: Fish Jerk April 12, 2017, 01:58:45 p
Just an FYI , though I would have called it in anyway. But SOS is 3 short , 3 long, 3 short. But you never know if the guy flashing knows the correct code either.
Which when run back to back may appear as 6 short, 3 Long, 6 short, 3 long, 6 short, 3 long