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LOOK MAW, QUADRUPLETS!
Someone must be feedin' the Jewel fertility drugs!?!?...
I'll share the story later but just so you know there was some of.............. this :eek: this :doh: this :cheers1:&:sifone: & this :wsb::wsb::wsb::wsb: http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/500/41.jpg (Editing videos....No Biscuits were harmed during their release(s)...) ** Thanks AVERY for lending me your headlamp..it was almost impossible to get the trebles out of their greedy mouths without it...** |
is there a video coming? i see no quadruplets! but if so damn good job out there Wade!
when I grow up I want to catch fish like you :sifone: |
the headlamp didn't work, either that or the flash didn't go off...
that's four more than I've got...:reel: |
Right on Wade! That's awesome!!!
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In advance of the video...dammit!
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Only a kayak fisherman & kayak fisherwomen can appreciate this video, so anyone else I'll warn well in advance..THIS WONT INTEREST YOU AT ALL!... Almost nothing recognizable, pitch black, 3am. Horrible footage. If you listen carefully you can hear #1 croaking like crazy!! 1 24#- Released 1 35#- Released 1 38#+ Released 1 42#++ Released Im so busy this week recording, that I don't have time to even slice some beautiful Biscuits & cook up a pot... So I went out @ 3 just to pull on a few..:wsb::wsb::wsb::wsb: **( I encourage any intellectual or constructive criticism ect re: if anyone thinks I am doing "more harm than good by publicizing such infos) ** ______________________________________________ Here is one brand new tune from Don Carlos I produced last week in place of my usual Dub Soundtracks.......... <iframe width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/qGVDNSLCxnc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> DON CARLOS "HARD STRUGGLE" A/B (SIDEWAY OUTERNATIONAL EXCLUSIVE) DON CARLOS MEETS SCIENTIST INA SIDEWAY SESSION. "HARD STRUGGLE" ON THE $$. (PRINT-02_50B&-02_51BB) EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: BUNNY LEE. CO-PRODUCED BY SIDEWAY AKA (JASON WADE HARNESS). ENGINEERED BY SCIENTIST AKA HOPETON BROWN. ASSISTANT ENGINEER: SIDEWAY ORIGINAL VOCALS BY: DON CARLOS VOCALS RECORDED BY: SIDEWAY/SAN DIEGO. MELODICA OVERDUB PERFORMED & RECORDED BY: JACIN/FRANCE. REMIX DATE JULY 4, 2011. SIDEWAY OUTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS |
Catching cbass in the dark = EASY
Remembering to bring/charge all the batteries, lights, cameras, exc EVERY TIME, then trying to get good, well lit footage while fighting, then releasing a cbass = NOT SO MUCH!!! Can't wait to see the video!! :you_rock: |
AWESOME SOUNDBOARD, AWESOME TRACK!
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Just watched the vid....did you ever notice how the video gets even darker after being uploaded to youtube?
I still have not shot any good night footage either....everytime I have all the lighting they dont bite!!! :doh: |
you sure that is the fish croaking!!
well done...... I released a bsb yesterday. fun for the fight! |
The video kinda sucked...
But your right Wade being a kayak fisherman I thought it was excellent :D :wsb::wsb::wsb::wsb: awesome job! |
Dude, a few more and they are going to give you a TV show! Nice going on the C & R.:luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::luxhello:
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Welcome back, missed your posts. nice work on the release.
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Nice going on the releases, Wade.
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WTG on releasing the Krakens.
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Wade, it looks like you are just kayaking around LJ.........
All the sounds and croaks are you trying to open your lunch box to get a sandwich.:D According to one guy on the beach the season ended in April! I sure hope you get lucky soon!:) |
quadruple karma points wade yeah buddy
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Well done Wade on working with Don Carlos, and the four c&r :wsb::you_rock:
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You're a true kayak fisherman, to not only brave doing the night thing, but to fight and release all 4 just for the fun of it. Nice job.
Just hearing you crank on that fish and flop on the water is enough to pump us up. Half of ours caught have been in the dark, too. No criticism here, because we appreciate your posts very much. For the excellent videos(okay, this one was hard to see), well written stories and most of all, their timeliness. Please keep 'em coming. It's rare nowadays to see a report within 2-3 days of one's trip. We know the reasons why, but with the action over the last YEAR and a HALF, sometimes it seems a little greedy. Our 2 cents. |
Big ups, Wade!
Only four released White Sea Bass? Keep practicing.:D
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Pain killers
Wade,
Glad the headlamp helped. Was full of self-pity out there, as the in-the-dark racket from all the WSB splashing on - or near - everyone elses yak was making me feel like Pepe LePew. Be I intrepid or some other "...pid", stayed out long enough to lose 5 irons, burn through all my bait, and learn/feel exactly where I didn't apply sun screen. Long story short (for now), am nursing a sore left arm after fighting/losing the biggest (unknown) beast I've pulled on out there, experiencing yet again the miraculous beauty of the jewel's diversity (C&R of calicos, barrecuda - and even a BSB), and yes, finally returning triumphant after a mid-day bite w/ with the first LJ fish I've caught worthy of a senior bus pass (i.e., over 50 lbs). If all goes well (and my long-term LJ water-brother, Rod, figures out how to send me the pics from his not-so-smart phone), I'll be able to post an OTW shot soon. In the mean time, gotta go find some more Tylenol. Avery |
Geeze. All that huffing and puffing, grunting in the dark, splashing- I though for a second that I had inadvertantly uploaded my honeymoon "home movies"....
Nice vid Ray J :notworthy: |
Wade, real noble of ya to practice and spread the importance of c&r!! :you_rock: It's tough to let prized game like these go, but it gives great satisfaction to know that one did with the idea of thinking of the future! Thanks for this report, and much respect to you Wade :cheers1:
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Tight. :reel:
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**( I encourage any intellectual or constructive criticism ect re: if anyone thinks I am doing "more harm than good by publicizing such infos) ** [QUOTE=wade;89914] Do you really think there are intellectuals on this site :biggrinjester: Nice fish Wade, too bad we can't see them! If treated correctly most fish do survive after being released. Unfortunately most people on this website these days are Amateurs. These newbies are looking at The KID, Darkdonkey, and even you Wade for examples and information. That being said, most of these armatures barely know how to fish, let alone paddle a kayak or swim. As a result, many of them DO NOT know how to successfully release fish. So as far as your question about harm versus good, I would have to lean more towards harmful. Your post is inspirational, but If you truly respect the wsb fishery you do not CNR wsb for fun. The fish do not benefit from an ego boosting CNR experience. The only thing your video did is convince more people to get on the water this weekend. More people fishing means more dead fish. There is nothing wrong with dead fish. I kill fish all the time. I just don't understand the why world needs to know about it. Yea, some people may have been inspired because you released a few fish, but that is a mute point. The key word here is inspired. I doubt any of the people who are motivated to fish this weekend now will release a WSB successfully... it takes a lot of experience to CNR fish the "right way" and I doubt that most of the guys that saw the video know what they are doing... which is why I am responding to this post. I hope that my response makes people learn more about the best methods for CNR. Good post, although I disagree with CNR fishing. I think there are more important and fun things to do in life than ruining a fishes day for my personal entertainment. I would rather see a report about killing three big wsb compared to posting a report about catching and releasing ten wsb There are other reasons why posting on the internet is harmful which apply to this thread, but there is nothing we can do about that. So why did you put the post up Wade? Do you think is was harmful or beneficial to the public? I thought the general public would like to read some information written by researchers at PIER on the topic of WSB and CNR. www.pier.org article on the recent white seabass fishing seasons: http://www.pcsportfishing.com/article/11 article on the best way to catch and release fish: http://www.pcsportfishing.com/article/23 discussion on www.spearboard.com : http://www.spearboard.com/showthread.php?t=119592 yes I am bitter because it has been way too crowded at La Jolla recently. |
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All of us were amateur/newbie kayak fisherman at one point in time. Nothing against Josh, but I think too many newbies are taking shortcuts to success, without learning certain steps along the way. Hopefully, he is explaining to ALL of his customers fair boundaries, and proper release techniques. I'm sure not all of his trips include CNR, so a couple of pointers here: 1) Be gentle. Handle the fish as little as possible, removing slime removes their protected barrier against bacteria. 2) Try not to take it out of the water, but if you do, put it back ASAP. Please feel free to add more. Now, that it is summertime, there is almost nothing we can do about the crowding, especially if the fish are biting. But, letting people know about proper etiquette and CNR procedures can only help. I still like seeing timely fish reports come in, and hope they continue. But, I've (and Julie) paid my (our) dues on the water, as to not damage our resource and be courteous to others. Aaron |
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4)Quickly inspect the fish... Not all fish are releasable, bleeding/damaged gills, swallowed hooks, inflated swim blatter, or even that line burn some fish get on their sides/tails are all good reasons to keep that fish. Although I can't really imagine any "amatures" actually releasing a quality fish without the coaxing from a much more experienced angler. Even then good luck!!! As for the survivability, I'm no scientist but these fish survive H&L trama, get thrown on a table cut open, have a piece of plastic installed, sewn up (the whole time out of the water) then released....and guess what, they live!!! I've even seen dozens of WSB with some pretty big scars from gaffs, spearguns, and even sharks and they seemed to heal up fine. But then again, your right, no fish is better off after being released. And as far as I know "culling" means keeping a smaller fish on-board until you catch a larger fish to replace it, then you release the smaller one(s) to stay within the bag limits. I'm pretty sure Wades fish never left the water and was released ASAP. One thing we can all agree on....posting inspirational fish reports while there are squid around is harmful to the fish, but the videos and stories sure are entertaining, and sometimes even enlightening. :sifone: |
Learn how to spell amateur before calling people amateurs and making it bold!
Love the Egos on this site. Great catch and release wade! |
Yeah Wade, great job and keep up the posting and keep releasing what you like. The catch and release mentality is much better than the kill everything I catch attitude. There is a certain egotistical sense about it. This is the type of ego more should have. So what if some amateurs have a higher death rate on their releases. It is a learning process. The more people we have that learn to enjoy fishing, the more there are to learn about conserving the fun for the future and the more people we have that will contribute to preserving our resources. It's also good if people keep and consume a few of their catch so they stay in touch with the survival hunter within them. They learn to respect the reality of where their food comes from -- even that bought from the store or restaurant.
At the MLPA meetings I was able to attend, there seemed to be a sense of, "If only there were more of us". Well, I can't really think of a better way to create more fellow fishermen that respect and are knowledgeable about the resource than posting on a site like this. Especially posts that include some catch and release. If we take the attitude that we need to keep this fishing activity a secret, if we insist on being selfish with all of this, if we insist on being low key in the hope of keeping our numbers down, than we risk not being heard when it counts. To everybody that posts their adventures, catch and release or catch and eat, I thank you tremendously! |
So why did you put the post up Wade?
I guess to include a release wild card amongst all the usual killing posts this month.. Show another side? Their is no way to describe the feeling that overcomes me to see a bruiser kick water in my face healthy & revived from a battle.:wsb: Sometimes I don't make the final decision to release, until 2 seconds before gaffing..:yt: I cannot just look at purdy fishies @ Birch... I must pull!:reel::wsb: Do you think is was harmful or beneficial to the public? Both honestly.. Quite a touchy subject.. Any handling of fish coupled with an intense fight for the others complete survival usually doesnt equate well, unless one really takes the extra measures to ensure its heathy recovery and boost its odds. Some days are pure Killing days for me, while others are Release.. im caught in a catch 22 & i don't even post a 1/4 of my kills or releases.. I left after i landed only four, exactly for that survival reason, and didnt continue to earn double digits. (that night) Yes, for the measly four that did survive, I may have caused the death of more than twenty+ the following day..My post was for several reasons & also exactly what you said but in another light.. "People need to realise that just because you can do it, it doesn't mean you should"... :wsb::yt::wsb::yt::wsb::yt: ps they got lucky i was too busy in the studio this week, otherwise i would have killed 2 and eaten like a King. (CROAK....) |
I think I worked in that same coal mine when I was younger, swinging the same pick ax
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wade ur still the man , and have the best vids.:D
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