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jorluivil
02-11-2015, 07:14 PM
COME-ON BOYS!!!

Who is going to post this weeks 'I ALMOST DIED AT LJ' story??!!

cell128
02-11-2015, 07:52 PM
OK guys throw the tomatoes.... :phttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/02/11/3828da768fa56d36ca0c1fe8a3e599b5.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/02/11/8ffbb00a9e4d598ef5e88b2fd6db4fac.jpg

Silbaugh4liberty
02-11-2015, 07:53 PM
He just hopes someone else's story is more dramatic than his so he doesn't feel like a wuss.

cell128
02-11-2015, 07:55 PM
Lmao I wanna hear about the jet ski

cell128
02-11-2015, 08:00 PM
What happened Jorge?I wanna hear your story bro :cool:

ful-rac
02-11-2015, 08:00 PM
Towed in by a Jet ski huh....?

Let me guess momo...! See what happends when you try remember everything someone else taught you....

wiredantz
02-11-2015, 09:08 PM
Some of these topics are hilarious.

momo fish
02-11-2015, 10:02 PM
Yeah I wish I could talk about the jet ski tow but sadly it wasn't mine to tell... I did watch it which was hilarious now that everyone is safe.. Probably was not the best day to head out with a newbie. But I'm sure they learned a lot.

Tried to video tape it but only got the tail end of it..

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/02/11/99711e474079d491b94be2393c428b82.jpg

surfisher
02-12-2015, 02:58 PM
I wonder how many people have been towed in by that jetski haha

lowprofile
02-12-2015, 11:15 PM
Not sure about jet skis but I know of several who have been towed by PAs lol

makobob
02-13-2015, 06:54 AM
On the darker side in 1994 I towed a 26ft power boat from the jettys in mission bay to Dana Landing fuel dock with a 15 Seda Viking, my 1 st kayak. Poor power boater could not believe a kayak could pull his baby that far but no one else was around to help him. He did not realise the incoming tide was doing most of the work.

rogersmith
02-13-2015, 10:31 AM
I'll tell a story from years back but not from LJ. I was fishing back east in Sandy Hook Bay south of Manhattan and Staten Island. Not far from the Arthur Kill by the way, not water you want to be in for long unless you like glowing in the dark. A high speed ferry, catamaran hull, blew by about 3/4 -1 mile away. Didn't think anything of it, calm conditions, sun going down, little wind. Out of nowhere, several 5+ waves caught me sideways. The wake had built up as the energy hit the shoal I was fishing over. It was like a big hand picked me up and rolled me over. This was a Cobra FnD too. Lost a bunch of crap that wasn't leashed, and long story short I couldn't get back on. Sailboat came across me and assisted with reentry. It was my big lesson to A: improve my fitness and B: always practice self reentry and C: leash stuff you really like. :kayak-surfer:

addicted2sp33d
02-13-2015, 10:48 AM
I towed a 26ft power boat... with a 15 Seda Viking.

http://i.imgur.com/w16LyyQ.jpg

GregAndrew
02-13-2015, 04:46 PM
I towed a submerged kayak from the C or D buoy to the bait barge at Cabrillo :D

jorluivil
02-11-2016, 01:25 PM
We haven't had any 'I almost died stories' lately..................or have we?

socal.beach.bum
02-11-2016, 02:32 PM
Maybe they didn't make it back to tell their story...😭

ful-rac
02-11-2016, 02:55 PM
I bet somebody's kayak has a few
http://stashbox.dyndns-server.com/bloodchasers/website-template-stock-photo-bullet-holes3-thumb.jpg....


In it.

Dannowar
02-11-2016, 03:09 PM
Couple years ago on the hot iron bite at the 32. Did t feel like paddling in. Didn't almost die but got a little lazy hehe.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v13/littlehammet/8BB1E182-5249-43D9-9C7A-C677C92EE9D7_zpscuuh4kdv.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/littlehammet/media/8BB1E182-5249-43D9-9C7A-C677C92EE9D7_zpscuuh4kdv.jpg.html)

momo fish
02-11-2016, 03:41 PM
Man can't believe it's been a year already !!

That was THE worst swell I had seen at LJ ever.. Still can't believe how quick conditions changed from calm morning to all out hell by 11...

I believe after that day Cell128 retired his kayak and took up boating or knitting after the lobster boat rescued him..

Silbaugh buddy also retired from the ocean.. He had to be rescued by coast guard and at first they attempted to tie his kayak to the jet ski and tow him in but the comedy show was something to see as he literally went flying off the kayak as it twirled in the air.. Eventually he just hopped on the back of the jet ski and they dropped him off.. And Silbaugh eventually made it back as well.. On his own... 3 hours later.. Wishing he had a Hobie 😂

It was intense but I wasn't to worried as coast guard were on the water and above watching everyone.. Still a fun day with this crazy group..

ful-rac
02-11-2016, 03:49 PM
Wait a minute...wait a minute....!

I didn't hear the ol' Silbaugh story.....kayak twirling in the air? No shit?


You want to retell this one from the top? Was he too embarrassed to tell this one?

momo fish
02-11-2016, 07:29 PM
I'll wait to see if Kevin is going to share the whole story..

Probably the funniest part is his buddies board shorts coming off as he tried to hang on to the kayak after he fell off while being towed by the jet ski..

There has got to be more " I almost died stories" with all the noobs that joined in the last year...

Silbaugh4liberty
02-11-2016, 07:56 PM
Wait a minute...wait a minute....!

I didn't hear the ol' Silbaugh story.....kayak twirling in the air? No shit?


You want to retell this one from the top? Was he too embarrassed to tell this one?

Yeah, he retired from the kayak!! I felt horrible, but at least he's still calling me to fish. Poor dude lost his whole bag, and least the pole he kept onto, but also lost the rod holder.

I said "f**K it, I'm paddlin the whole way back". I did, but like Mo said, it took like 3 hours (stopped multiple times to pump water out of my yak as I was sinking with waves breaking in my lap). Crazy day, but hey, at least nobody was shooting at us!! Gotta be thankful for that!

:reeling:

Silbaugh4liberty
02-11-2016, 08:03 PM
I'll wait to see if Kevin is going to share the whole story..

Probably the funniest part is his buddies board shorts coming off as he tried to hang on to the kayak after he fell off while being towed by the jet ski..

There has got to be more " I almost died stories" with all the noobs that joined in the last year...

You must've saw more than me than Mo. All I know is it started to get hairy around 9am, and we were heading back. After an hour of fighting the swell and not even to the bend, a lifeguard on a jetski shows up and asks if we want a tow. My buddy said "Hell Yeah" and I said I didn't. After about 25 minutes or so later, I couldn't even see where they were they were. I never saw him wipe out but he told me about it when I got back to the beach. I knew Jaime and John were headed back and Jaime hitched a ride on the shrimp boat. John and everyone else peddled back.

momo fish
02-11-2016, 09:23 PM
Yup, me and John made it back but it wasn't easy.. I wish I had a GoPro cause that would have been some classic footage right there..

Deamon
02-12-2016, 05:19 AM
COME-ON BOYS!!!

Who is going to post this weeks 'I ALMOST DIED AT LJ' story??!!

Wait a minute...I KNOW...You're not talking...about me, MF.

A few years back, when I had the BHR (Blue Holy Roller), I stooped pretty low and received a tow...Jim

octico
02-12-2016, 07:47 AM
Looking back we should have never gone out that day. It was fine at first but as soon as the wind picked up all hell broke loss. We were peddling as hard as we could. Going forward we averaging 1.6 knots, but if you stopped peddling you were going backwards at least 3 knots. Biggest swells I have ever seen, it was like rolling down a steep and trying to peddle up the next one.

Mo and I were dog tired when we got back to the canyon. I cracked open a beer the CG flies by towing Silbaugh's friend. It was some scary shit that day.


I give some huge props to Silbaugh he was out there in that muck for hours. We were on shore waiting long time, eventually he did make it back on his own.

Silbaugh4liberty
02-12-2016, 08:45 AM
Looking back we should have never gone out that day. It was fine at first but as soon as the wind picked up all hell broke loss. We were peddling as hard as we could. Going forward we averaging 1.6 knots, but if you stopped peddling you were going backwards at least 3 knots. Biggest swells I have ever seen, it was like rolling down a steep and trying to peddle up the next one.

Mo and I were dog tired when we got back to the canyon. I cracked open a beer the CG flies by towing Silbaugh's friend. It was some scary shit that day.


I give some huge props to Silbaugh he was out there in that muck for hours. We were on shore waiting long time, eventually he did make it back on his own.

I think that day caught most of us by surprise. I think only Greg Andrew was the only one that scored on the yellows as he got out much earlier than us (early bird gets the worm!).
:reeling: