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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Rancho Bernardo-San Diego
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So many comments to think about...
Okay...
1) this has been going on since I started kayak fishing in June of 2001. (I started because I was standing on the deck of the New Seaforth, watching kayakers go by with big fish while we fished for bass and bonita So, GUYAK, you are correct, sir!) BTW- Brad would say to me that the only thing that's changed is that I'm sitting on a kayak now, watching kayakers go by with big fish... LOL 2) In all that time, no one has been swamped or run over by a sportie 3) That said, what they do is plain wrong. They are trying to intimidate, or at best, harrass us for their amusement. 4) Ciopino- what is the "legal distance" of a chum line? Since chum drifts and spreads, where is the line drawn? (from a practical standpoint, it is just outside iron tossing range.) It is their strategy and free choice to dump bait into the water as chum. It is not their right to declare a no fishing zone. Common courtesy dictates I give them some working room, but not the whole ocean behind their boat. (I've had them yell at me when I was a good 150 feet off their stern, passing thru) 5) It is stupid to work too close to ANY boat, especially a cattle boat. If you are fishing for bait or fish close enough to be "ironed", you are too close (*see (5) above) 6) Best way to get back at them is to show them your large, freshly caught pelagic species as they pass by. More of their customers will join our plastic fleet, and soon, we can all walk out to the kelp from the shores by stepping on all the kayaks. 6) If you whoop real loud when you catch a fish or broadcast on the radio that "I'm hooked up over here!" you will draw in kayakers, pber's and sporties alike to sit on top of you and share in your "happiness," or at least in your fishing spot. And, guess what? Code words don't work. They figure out the code words. 7) bassboyc-- Sport Boats do NOT idle at 7 knots... that would make for a really spectacular docking every time. Having both been on the boat and seen them slip slowly up to the bait barge on other occasions, I know that one is bull. (sorry) If not, they are very poorly designed. 8) Whoever it was that was "spun around" by one of the sporties tangling up your trolling line- was your trolling bait in gear when the prop of the cattle boat caused you to spin around? I wouyld think it would have spooled you, instead. What did it feel like to hook something that large? How would you have landed it if your line hadn't given way? More importantly, how much line did you have out? Two weeks ago I lost a fish (yes, Brad, another lost fish) when a kayaker tangles my line as he trolled his lure a good 150 feet behand him thru all the kayaks and boats. Not saying you were that far back, but.... how far back were you? There. Enough trouble caused. I'm done... |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Encinitas
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was 50 ft away. I was making bait south of the anchor line at the edge of the kelp. I just happen to run over a bait ball and dropped the sabiki for a moment. I wasn't in the chum line and under no circumstances is it ever acceptable to start tossing irons at another angler. Period! Everyone has the right to drop a line where the want. Common courtesy is important (especially on crowded days). What I did wasn't stupid and I wasn't encroaching. No one was fishing that side of the boat. It was a deliberate attempt to intimidate me. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Rancho Bernardo-San Diego
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Guess I misunderstood
Sorry, i was responding to your comment of ..."No sooner did I drop my sabiki in the water when irons started landing right next to me."
I guess the "right next to me..." part threw me off. I thought you meant , you know, right next to you. My fault. I've seen Dolphin crew actually do that, and customers , too. Sounds like you were actually in the "legal to fish the chum line" zone outside of their iron range. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: La Jolla
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4) Ciopino- what is the "legal distance" of a chum line? Since chum drifts and spreads, where is the line drawn? (from a practical standpoint, it is just outside iron tossing range.) It is their strategy and free choice to dump bait into the water as chum. It is not their right to declare a no fishing zone. Common courtesy dictates I give them some working room, but not the whole ocean behind their boat. (I've had them yell at me when I was a good 150 feet off their stern, passing thru)
Iron tossing distance is not going to cut it when it comes to someones chum slick. You cant cast an iron as far as you can soak a bait. Look at the way the boat is sitting, try and see where the current is taking their lines, and assume there are a few guys on the boat who actually know how to fish. Those few will have a bait up to a hundred yards out, maybe more. An easy way to figure it out is if you are fishing and soaking a bait how close do you want someone fishing off your stern catching what could be your fish? Have fun and be safe out there. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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![]() ![]() As much as we need to give the sporties their space, they also have to recognize that if they drop anchor at 80-90ft off the hotel and slide back on the anchor, they are going to have a pretty steady stream of yaks passing their stern on their way out. It's one thing to respects a half mile of chum slick of someone sharking offshore, it's another next to the kelp.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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"7) bassboyc-- Sport Boats do NOT idle at 7 knots... that would make for a really spectacular docking every time. Having both been on the boat and seen them slip slowly up to the bait barge on other occasions, I know that one is bull. (sorry) If not, they are very poorly designed."
Not all the sportboats idle at these speeds, The NSF Does. When your at the dock EVERY day watching them dock youll see. The reason that they Slide up to the receiver so nice is because they take the boat out of gear, Just as if you stoped paddling. |
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#7 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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And Who called our landing today to report Deckhands hrowing trash at them in their kayak? I was on the boat today and no such thing happened. Making up stories is BS, Make your legit claims against Jason but why make up lies?
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Encinitas
Posts: 562
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if you're on the boat, you may do well to tell the captain that we are documenting any inappropriate actions. If he's doing nothing wrong, he's got nothing to worry about. If he tries to intimidate me (or any other yakkers) again or tries to swamp one, I will call the CG from the water and they will meet him at the docks. I will have pictures and video, as well. |
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#9 |
Junior
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: san diego
Posts: 22
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Tims a Pussy!
I fished on his boat years ago, if one thing went wrong he would have a tantrum and cry like a baby at the crew and guest. If he comes at me I'll heave my bigest iron at him. Then hang on for a wild ride.
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#10 |
Junior
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: San Diego
Posts: 27
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F the sporties, they try to demand respect from pbers after dissing kayakers, I'm telling everyone with a boat the biggest fish caught are in the sporties chum line.
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