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Hypoxic1 02-15-2012 03:46 PM

congratulations!!!
 
One excellent story. Kevin os truely a prince among men. one oof the nicest guys on the water

:cheers1:

Devildawgjj 02-15-2012 03:52 PM

Very cool story!! And superb catch!

It's situations like this that should be on the news headlines, not all that dismal, negative, and depressing crap I'm forced to read/listen to....


Rob and Kevin, you guy's have restored my faith in humanity :grouphug:

ful-rac 02-15-2012 03:59 PM

Help'n a brotha out!!!
 
Great story, very nice fish too!!!!.......wha??? no wasabi???? Congratulations Rob!

TEAMFISH 02-15-2012 04:04 PM

By far the best thing I've read on BWE. You showed an amazingly noble act of kindness and it paid off. You'll have nothing but good ju-ju from now on. :you_rock:

GregAndrew 02-15-2012 04:55 PM

:luxhello::luxhello::notworthy::notworthy: To both of you on your pay it forwards. In this day and age, it is hard to get even an acknowledgement from most of the public, let alone any amount of their "valuable" time or effort.

The Kid 02-15-2012 06:20 PM

Awwwwesome read! Man that day brought back terrifying memories of my truck sitting in sinking sand. I was on the phone with AAA when Rob came over! Unbelievable how lucky I am. It clearly was a sign. You were destined for that fish! There is no mistaking it. Congrats Rob, you can pull me out of the sand anytime! :biggrinjester:

We can all make the world a better place to kayak in, one fish at a time!

MrPukaShell 02-15-2012 06:57 PM

Awesome read, thanks for taking the time to share.

dos ballenas 02-15-2012 07:07 PM

Wow! Great post and fish!

ps: thanks for the sample! :)

kobra 02-15-2012 07:09 PM

Thanks for the very cool story and congrats on a beauty. That was a very, very cool thing to do Rob. :luxhello:

yaker81 02-15-2012 07:28 PM

Lucky day, congrats...

ChefT 02-15-2012 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by THE DARKHORSE (Post 107384)
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Note to self: When business is slow---get my truck stuck in the sand in front of the web-cam. Got it. :D

Straight Comedy .......
Kev.... im going to start calling you Mr. Legit

dwntwnall4u 02-15-2012 09:24 PM

Awsome story. Good things come to good people. Congrats.

Billy V 02-16-2012 06:37 AM

Nice job on the yellowtail.

This sounds like a good time to post up some (Beach Survival Gear)

-This is a down and dirty piece of equipment that you can make out in the garage in 15 minutes. It will save your 30K truck from being consumed by mother ocean.

Hacksaw + Milk Crate + Rope
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b9...D720/ry%3D480/

Tie the rope loosely so you can fold it up for storage.
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b9...D720/ry%3D480/

Whizz Bang 02-16-2012 11:41 AM

Awesome Story
 
Good Karma=Hamachi....
Great write-up and great fortune that the guy stuck was The Kid. Usually you hear that no good deed goes unpunished, I love the fact that the only punishment you received was a solid burn from pulling on a larger model YT!:cheers1::you_rock::cheers1:

Billy,

Pure Genius! Not only is your improvised sand-rail collapsible and light-weight, it is cheap too!

Post script...This may be the first milk crate I have seen on BWE that did not have rod-holders and a ton of other sh!t zip tied to it.:luxhello:

Slay Rider 02-16-2012 02:59 PM

very cool

-scallywag- 02-16-2012 04:50 PM

:D....love this post, it has everything!!

big fish, kurtfish, robfish, nakada armada, cam lurking and LJ's saltiest local guide getting stuck in the sand!!!

Nice work guys!

T-Rex 02-16-2012 07:08 PM

Great write up and kudos to both of you. Nice :yt: too!

Whizz Bang 02-16-2012 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Huntingthebigone (Post 107558)
Awesome story guys,
Ive been lurking for a while as a visitor and always thought I was the weird one watching the cam all day long and driving by the la jolla shores launch after work, now I know it saved someone a lot of money in a sunken car...:) God bless the camera

I keep hearing about the same guides but who's better?

I mean whos gonna catch me a big one?

And who charges more?

Well, since you asked......

They both satisfy, let me tell you. I have been with both of them, and seen both of them without their waders on, but do not let that turn you off. I am a DDF fisherman who has pulled on my fair share of tail.
I guess that it really comes down to personal preference.
The Kid is more affordable and not nearly as worn in, but JP is experienced and has a scathing tongue if you do not do exactly what he says, a real bonus for some.
The Kid has an olive complexion and a youthful vibrance, JP prefers collared shirts and plenty of creamy white sunscreen slathered on his face.
Personal preference aside, either guide will give you something big to pull on, more than you could hope for.

Tight lines and bent rods gentle wanderer.


On a serious note, whoever created this is absolutely brilliant. Well done.
:grouphug::biggrinjester::grouphug:

Devildawgjj 02-17-2012 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Whizz Bang (Post 107574)
Well, since you asked......

They both satisfy, let me tell you. I have been with both of them, and seen both of them without their waders on, but do not let that turn you off. I am a DDF fisherman who has pulled on my fair share of tail.
I guess that it really comes down to personal preference.
The Kid is more affordable and not nearly as worn in, but JP is experienced and has a scathing tongue if you do not do exactly what he says, a real bonus for some.
The Kid has an olive complexion and a youthful vibrance, JP prefers collared shirts and plenty of creamy white sunscreen slathered on his face.
Personal preference aside, either guide will give you something big to pull on, more than you could hope for.

Tight lines and bent rods gentle wanderer.


On a serious note, whoever created this is absolutely brilliant. Well done.
:grouphug::biggrinjester::grouphug:

LMFAO!!!!:notworthy: You sir, just made my day!!

blitzburgh 02-17-2012 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whizz Bang (Post 107574)
Well, since you asked......

They both satisfy, let me tell you. I have been with both of them, and seen both of them without their waders on, but do not let that turn you off. I am a DDF fisherman who has pulled on my fair share of tail.
I guess that it really comes down to personal preference.
The Kid is more affordable and not nearly as worn in, but JP is experienced and has a scathing tongue if you do not do exactly what he says, a real bonus for some.
The Kid has an olive complexion and a youthful vibrance, JP prefers collared shirts and plenty of creamy white sunscreen slathered on his face.
Personal preference aside, either guide will give you something big to pull on, more than you could hope for.

Tight lines and bent rods gentle wanderer.


On a serious note, whoever created this is absolutely brilliant. Well done.
:grouphug::biggrinjester::grouphug:


HOLY S#IT I CANNOT STOP LAUGHING!!! My coworkers are asking me; "are you OK over there?"!!!!:hahaha::hahaha::hahaha::hahaha::hahaha ::hahaha:


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