Hi Dennis,
Amen!
Let me tell you that as a Captain spending a lot of time out of the Manasquan Inlet lately, it is the worst feeling in the world for me to hit the mouth of the inlet. Not because I worry about the seamanship of navigating the inlet. Nope. It is all about whether turning right or left will be the right strategy. Even though all evidence is that fish will bite in either direction, second guessing happens all day. What if I had gone to fish off Asbury instead of fishing off of Seaside. I still have time to move. Is everyone on board happen with the action? On and on it goes.
This is despite the fact that it is smart to go south of the inlet in the morning when the wind is usually calm and return in the afternoon with the inevitable Southeast breeze at my back instead of quartering my port.
You are right on ...
I will say one thing though. Being prepared and having a plan is more overarching. I want to have equipment, bait, tackle, and locations in mind if something unexpected happens.
Have fun,
Capt. Ed