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Momo, you really got to play/swim with Walter? You have my condolences (I imagine it's like losing a pet). I remember the seals in Redondo used to be able to recognize the 1/2 day boats from the 3/4 & all day boats. They would lay on the harbor entrance buoy until they saw one of the 1/2 days leave and a few would follow us out. When we headed south out to Rocky Point they had a pretty good idea of what we were targeting and would follow. When we headed north they seemed less interested and would/would not follow. There was one particular one (that had been named "Bubba") that was persistently pesky, he used to always find us when we got on a :wsb: or :yt: bite and he got good at picking off our fish or any other boats in the area. I also got to learn how to play hide 'n' seek with my bait with some of them (mostly the older pups and the Pelicans). I used this experience on the water to learn how to outwit the seals and land my fish faster. I also perfected my "bouncing" techniques (bouncing 20#+ :yt: over the rail got pretty easy, :wsb: not so much as I ripped more hooks out of fish trying to "bounce" them). When I get healthy I want to see if I can learn to "bounce" a :wsb: or :yt: onto my Yak faster than a seal can catch my fish, :wsb: should be easier now since I'm closer to the water! FFY :sifone: |
I think the term "saved" means something different in this article. Haha
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