Thank you for the compliment Kenny! Most folks would say I look more like those smelly, slimy things layin' on the beach. I sure like the pic of the boat you fished from. What a classy silhouette! Beautiful!
Years ago early 90's I used to shore launch a 16 wide/deep Mirrocraft. It worked, but like the fellas said, you really had to keep your eye on the ocean. Whitecaps in the morning meant we stayed on the beach. Sure, I went out at times, but it wasn't worth the effort, danger and losing the boat. So, with a little bit of research I picked up a small inflatable (10ft). That worked well, so I picked up another, 14 footer (40 hp). BTW, inflatables were used by the Austalian life guards for rescue, esp. in real nasty stuff. They now use RIB inflatables.
Can you catch descent fish close to shore. Yeah, you can, its all about time of year which = species, location, technique and perseverance. Get yourself a copy of Gene Kira's book, The Baja Catch. Some of the species we've caught from inshore fishing (BTW, at times we'll be 7-10 miles and well prepared for emergencies) include groupers, pargos, red snapper, peanut dorado, yellow tail and ...
Don