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Old 10-07-2013, 06:49 PM   #1
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If you don't know Jim you need to know one thing about him....


Jim is a crack head! Yup.....I said it, he is a crack snorting vain shootin up crack head.

The guy goes out for an all nighter one night

Night two he pulls about 16 or 17 hours straight......

He goes home for a quick shower and grabs new batteries for his kayak and is back on the water welcoming me join him to fish a third night session in a row.



Crack ........it's the only way in the world he can do this!




Jim, you are an animal. 50 pounder.


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Old 10-07-2013, 06:58 PM   #2
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Well earned beauty Jim.
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Old 10-07-2013, 07:31 PM   #3
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Jim, you're the trooper
I don't know how you can pull those over-nighters on the kayak. That really takes some serious endurance and skill. Stoked to see you're getting rewards!!!

Any thread that inspires Ken to say something or Danimal to chip in in astonishment... - I salute!

Wouldn't you like one of those...

I KNOW I WOULD!!!

Baaaah...
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Old 10-07-2013, 08:57 PM   #4
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Jim, you're the trooper
I don't know how you can pull those over-nighters on the kayak. That really takes some serious endurance and skill. Stoked to see you're getting rewards!!!

Any thread that inspires Ken to say something or Danimal to chip in in astonishment... - I salute!

Wouldn't you like one of those...

I KNOW I WOULD!!!

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You got that right Adi. Glad to see Kenny is still around.
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Old 10-08-2013, 11:39 AM   #5
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Old 10-08-2013, 04:58 PM   #6
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I appreciate the replies. I jumped into this inshore yak fishing stuff kind of late three years ago (I'm 52). I know I'll only be able to bang it out this way for a couple more years so right now its balls to the wall trying to earn personal bests and fresh photos (check out my BWE photo album!). Someday I'll flip my nose at it saying..."I fished with some of the best dudes and had a great time doing it while I could...NO REGRETS!".

There were a few questions asked...
-Yes, caught a few days ago. 11pm fish...I use 65# braid and 40# flouro. It's almost overkill for WSB but every once in a while there's a larger fish and/or kelp to deal with.
-With squid, I use either a 5/0 or 7/0 wire circle hook (hasn't let me down yet!). As my rod sits in the holder, the drag is unusually loose to allow something powerful...like a seal or dolphin to just go on with their bad self without flipping me over (happened to me earlier this summer). I'm still not used to a loose drag but the circle hook just does its thing.

Brotha Roby...dude, come on.
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Old 10-08-2013, 05:25 PM   #7
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Awesome!!! Love the dedication, it's something I would do. It's a hell of a catch, I've never gotten a WSB. Mind exporting some to Korea?

BTW... I ended up with some of that heat rash in my hobie the other day after it was raining and I was pedalling in the rain/wet clothing all day. Took like 4 days to heal, was pretty bad. Couldn't walk straight. What's the best cure for that.
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Old 10-08-2013, 08:02 PM   #8
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Awesome!!! Love the dedication, it's something I would do. It's a hell of a catch, I've never gotten a WSB. Mind exporting some to Korea?

BTW... I ended up with some of that heat rash in my hobie the other day after it was raining and I was pedalling in the rain/wet clothing all day. Took like 4 days to heal, was pretty bad. Couldn't walk straight. What's the best cure for that.
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