Not sure if I saw your dad or not, there were quite a few Bass Cats out there. One red one with an rude (red on red) was tied to a house boat the first day getting towed north. Hope that wasnt him! I got a picture. I also got many pictures of Icconelli fishing on Friday, I was the only one there. I can post some here if its OK. Havent tried to post any pictures here but cant be to hard. I can transfer from Photobucket. Mike was great, saw him catch several fish (not big enough so he made the cut unfortunately) and he held them up so I could get a picture even though I was he only one around. And he gets as excited with one or no one around as he does when the cameras are rolling. It was fun to watch from close by. Man the pros fish fast!Oh, BTW. I didnt do to bad either. Didnt get a lot of fish but in four days I did manage a 4.7, 5.0, and a beauty yesterday weighing in at 5 lb 11oz. Got pictures of that too thanks to Cindy. Several Bass Cats stopped for gas at Buoy 39 but not Ike with that SHO. Man those things sound like a jet taking off and must be good on gas too. One of the nicer Cats was white with bright yellow “check”, very sharp. Was a black on black too that was nice. There were a few variety red pewter silver or white versions too. No pink boat though, Kevin must have stayed north.Was a great week but it was hot and humid, never cooled as project earlier in the week. When the sun wasnt beating down it was raining so weather not great. South wind was brisk but those days the fishing was the best too. And my orthopedist came in 3rd in the non-boat competition. He always does decent on Champlin. Got to git him out of that T boat though and into a Cat.Brian