Storms, you see the barometric pressure drops, they don't care about that. It not that th6 storm makes big waves its that the barometric pressure drops, say our average pressure around here is about 30.14 and during a storm it's like 29.5 or something not a hurricane, just a northeaster or northwestern. You probably have if you have sinus problems and everything when you have a front coming in the front goes through you get a sinus headache. That what causes the barometric pressure After a hurricane or right before a hurricane, do you ever go out then just because- Pete I've spent a lot of my life in hurricanes in big trollers not these. You wouldn't be still alive especially this boat. This boat is not a sea boat, now the one I got back at the house, I fish in the ocean. I fished in six to eight foot seas. So what the last hurricane you went through? Oh I guess 81' or 82, we always take our boats if we can get to shore we always go way up the river because the worst of the water. Now I was in Camielle in Texas when they built that steal pier and all that was nasty. I was in Dora off of here and we made it in 115 mile per hour winds with a 32 foot sea wall. Our boat burn and sank (around Easter) off of here. We were in the water fortunately not that long just 4 or 5 hours, but it was scary I'll tell you that. Did you make a lot fish that day. Do what? Catch a lot? We lost that boat and it was January 26 and our season was kinda running down around here and we were getting ready to go to ---------. Where you still fish everyday you can scrap up enough to make a few bucks, and when you got three thousand dollar payments on a boat you don't lay out seven day a week. That's the only thing I don't miss being on the big boat I love the big boat but I don't like the payments. Now the little boats you don't have the payments but you don't gross the money to have one. There is good and bad points about both of them I guess. I was off shore here about 58 miles with close to a hundred mile gale and with 39 some foot seas running for four days. You couldn't move, we had two anchor lines and had