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kiyo21
10-05-2014, 01:09 PM
we dropped our nets at 10 and by 11pm these 4 went missing, when we dropped #6 we went back to pull #1 and noticed we didn't pass any floats:confused:
Any ideas what happened? name and cell number are on marked on floats



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tacmik
10-05-2014, 01:16 PM
Were other people hooping in the area? Happened to a friend of mine, dropped his nets, circled around and someone had come along behind him and scooped his nets up and kept going.

kiyo21
10-05-2014, 01:22 PM
Were other people hooping in the area? Happened to a friend of mine, dropped his nets, circled around and someone had come along behind him and scooped his nets up and kept going.

not to much activity but i did see 2 skiffs running close to the rocks but didn't think to much of it at the time till i couldn't find the nets anymore

ful-rac
10-05-2014, 01:30 PM
How long was your rope? What kind of floats were you using? If your floats were the little tiny egg shaped floats instead of the larger commercial style they may have sank out. If somebody picked them up, likely it was harbor patrol or lifeguard boat...if they pose a navigational hazzard and nobodys around they will pick them up and take them.

kiyo21
10-05-2014, 01:38 PM
How long was your rope? What kind of floats were you using? If your floats were the little tiny egg shaped floats instead of the larger commercial style they may have sank out. If somebody picked them up, likely it was harbor patrol or lifeguard boat...if they pose a navigational hazzard and nobodys around they will pick them up and take them.


about 50' rope and commercial float, depth was about 27'-30' on the sonar.

i called harbor patrol and they told me they don't do anything with them and that i would have to file a police report :rolleyes:

Silbaugh4liberty
10-05-2014, 01:56 PM
Damn, that's a bitch. There goes one of my plans for newport. Not going there! Next time I'm in Newport I'll keep an eye out.

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mclanea
10-05-2014, 02:07 PM
Tide was dropping at that time, too. So there goes one theory.

kiyo21
10-05-2014, 02:15 PM
Damn, that's a bitch. There goes one of my plans for newport. Not going there! Next time I'm in Newport I'll keep an eye out.

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Thanks man!

JeffB
10-05-2014, 05:55 PM
I've had a lot of nets get donated on out going tide until I figured out what was up. The tide will carry them out no problem in the jetty if you don't weigh them down. Especially if there is a decent current. Also if you don't use big floats the current will suck the floats under. Plus with all the lobster boats out right now they're tearing up the kelp allowing a lot of trash into the bay. You may not see it on top, but it's definitely on the bottom. Nice piece of kelp with out going tide will help drag the nets off too.

JeffB
10-05-2014, 05:56 PM
I've been lucky to catch a few of my nets bobbing outside the jetty about a 100yds

Dannowar
10-05-2014, 06:11 PM
hell even I've caught one of Jeffs runaway nets :D

MissileTM
10-05-2014, 08:32 PM
Plus with all the lobster boats out right now they're tearing up the kelp allowing a lot of trash into the bay. You may not see it on top, but it's definitely on the bottom. Nice piece of kelp with out going tide will help drag the nets off too.

I almost lost two hoop nets because of the kelp building up on my line during strong in and out going tide. I had a 4' gaff with me and still couldn't reach the one of the floats for about 15 minutes. When it finally got in reach it was a real bitch to pull and I spent another 15 mins pulling kelp off the line then the hoop and finally my yak.

I wondered where all the salad was coming from. Perfect conditions opening night and been a forest in my favorite spot ever since.

So the commericial boats are responsible for all the kelp in the bay?

Silbaugh4liberty
10-05-2014, 10:17 PM
The current and tide are really gnarly in that spot. Could've gotten sucked down, or drifted out. It's about 50ft deep on average at the end of the jetty. So if they drifted out, your 50ft of rope might not have been enough.

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kiyo21
10-06-2014, 06:02 AM
Just can't wrap my head around that they didn't even float by, I have reflective tape but a big white float drifting by I should ha e seen it. Oh well just gotta keep hoping I get a call

cabojohn
10-06-2014, 11:00 AM
You are lucky you didn't lose them all. Could be the tide but I highly doubt it. :confused:
I got $50 that says Harbor Patrol picked up your nets.
FWIW- hoop the OUTSIDE of the jetty.

kiyo21
10-06-2014, 02:30 PM
You are lucky you didn't lose them all. Could be the tide but I highly doubt it. :confused:
I got $50 that says Harbor Patrol picked up your nets.
FWIW- hoop the OUTSIDE of the jetty.

Success! Harbor patrol called and said they found one net out of 4 and I cold pick it up anytime. On my way there now