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Vampyroteuthis infernalis
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 585
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a bunch of donkeys walked into a bar...
and the bartender said, can't you donkeys read the sign, no mulling around!
To sum it up, just do the right thing and nobody will get their panties in a knot ![]() Everyone has their own opinion, and most are like assholes: stinky. If it had been me, I would have immediatley stopped fishing after catching that first wsb. Followed it up with a cold beer and some time spent reflecting on the fish I had just silenced, sent my condolences to the fish gods and then paddled in. But thats just me. And in my opinion, any other response would be disrespectful to the fishery. No matter how thriving you "THINK" the wsb stocks are Josh, it was still a bad call. I mean no disrespect, your fishing skill as always amazes us all... but your judgement was once again questionable, nice edit of your post by the way. Nobody can say for sure if the released fish survived. After an experience like getting torn through the kelp, many fish are in shock. A tired and disorientated fish can become easy prey to the numerous sharks which are known to follow white seabass schools. See the post by Jim Day... there were lots of sharks around the day that beautiful wsb was released by the "fish wisperer"... granted, if that fish found a nice piece of Macrocystis pyrifera to curl up and take a long nap in, then the fish most likely survived. In my opinion that wsb wasn't feeling so hot when he swam SLOWLY away. No matter how long it took to get that picture and pull the fish carefully out of the water, it was too long in my opinion. Sorry guys, I was feeling a little left out not contributing to this rant... as I am usually the first one to call someone out, I feel much better now, oh internet, how I love thee. see you on the water! ![]() ![]() ![]() Owyn
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donkey roper
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Pacific Beach
Posts: 968
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Bump to the time that La Jolla's greatest hero got heckled by some kooks, and one very smart oceanographer.
![]() Funny how even back in 2009 people we're talking about how BWE is just not like it "used to be". Who else misses reading the work of the Darkhorse? PS- I saw this legend at the launch the other day... guess what... he still catches more fish than the rest of us. Cheers! |
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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I am with you Chris. I personally learned a lot from being around our friend and mentor. It is too bad that the Darkhorse has gone, well, dark, but many of the best fishers from back in the day have done the same thing.
Wouldn't be great if, despite the steadily worsening fishing conditions around here, the kayak fishing community could revive itself in protest? I am not suggesting actual protests but maybe a revival of the open communications and friendly competition that made things so great back just a few years ago. I for one promise to post a report, even if it is a skunk, whenever I go out. Hopefully others will do the same. And Josh, please remember that for many of us your epic posts and on the water instructions will be fondly remembered by many of us forever. Thanks for the shout out Chris. |
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Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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White Seabass Release
Good times! I shot all the photos and video that day with Josh.
Here's that video, posted on Vimeo: |
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donkey roper
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Pacific Beach
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: "The Table"
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donkey roper
Join Date: Apr 2009
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