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Old 03-10-2007, 07:00 PM   #1
Razorback
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Lightbulb LJ Rock Beds, Adult ADD & PB Conflicts

Hadn't been on the water in a couple weeks due to non stop baseball coaching - gotta love Spring Youth Ball - but when in blazes is a guy to fish... Had the morning off as my son's game wasn't until 2:00. I wanted to make the most of my return to paradise.

Headed out around 06:00 W/ TMAN and Sick Nick. Saw Mad Brad blazing off to parts unknown. Hope he has a better tale to spin than myself.

Cool and foggy morning with a steady NorthWest wind had me wishing for a heavier jacket. Paddled straight out along the easterly canyon edge in search of squidly meter marks and marked nothing. Made a piece of Spanish and one Greeenie at grey light in haste. My buds hung back to load up - but I always get antsy to be on my "spot of the day" and lose patience quickly as my ADD kicks in, esp. when it comes to plucking bait. SO, I jam out due west to 120' and meter what was either youthful bottom kelp, bottom critters or wayward bait . As my greenie bounced off the bottom I continually drop the sabiki down to sample what lies on the bumpy bottom. Managed to find a variety of baby rock fish including vermillions, sculpin, trees and white fish. All sent back down except for one micro sculpin that became a frustrating breakfast for a gull.

As the current rips downhill - I spin around to make my way back North and notice shoals of bait being pushed up off Boomers area. Mostly TopSmelt and Sardines. As I near a pack of fellow yakheads preparing to throw iron into a boil in the midst of bait shoals - a PBer blast his skiff right on top of the boil with out any hint of awareness of the water he just blazed in to. What insued from there was kin to a WWW verbal wrestling match that certainly would have came to blows if the guy in the yellow kayak and the obtuse PBer were able to walk on water.

Message to neophyte private boaters:

The Kayak Nation would like to educate you as to a few unwritten rules of engagement on the water.
Be aware of your surroundings. You''ll not only avoid running over a fellow angler in a much smaller craft - but probably catch more fish as a by product of simply being alert. In other words - Watch the water and the boaters in vicinty. Might also save you a black eye back at dock.

Message to enraged kayaker:

Consider calming yourself down prior to blowing up in this dudes grill before you start dropping the full concert string of "F" Bombs. Rightfully so - you should be pissed off as this paticular boater had no clue how to handle himself as a prudent sportsman on the water - BUT - A better approach that might help your kayak brothers out - would be to try and educate this morron with an explanation of WTF he was doing wrong rather than threating him with his life. I myself would rather see the guys in skiffs and power boats willing to work around and with the plastic navy - than be alienated by them because of thug tactics. Do us all a favor and pratice some anger management - after all it's only fishing.

Razor Out
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