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what goes around...
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What happens when you combine a lifelong fishing guy, a WebCam, and incoming tide, a truck and tow strap? Well, I was just sitting at home one day, and having just recently become aware of the whole kayak fishing/ocean potential of the sport, I was checking out the BWE.
I’ve been fishing forever. You know me. I’m the average guy. I go to Mammoth yearly, and have since I was a kid, spending time on the lakes, but also I love the streams. Grew up with a sailboat in the family, but I get seasick, so those memories are so-so. I've been reading the BWE everyday. I just haven’t posted anything, well because I have nothing to contribute except questions, and frankly I don't want to seem like a schm*ck, or a PITA. Figuring I’ll just kind of make my way, doing my thing, and eventually, with enough time on the water, it’ll all come together, and I’ll catch my first fish from a kayak. It has to, right? In life, everything seems to have a learning curve, so how would this be any different? Six months later, I’m a nothing but a mean sabiki handler. Macs fear me. One day I’m sitting at my computer, and of course, first thing, I click on the WebCam. I notice a guy checking the back of his truck out. He's on the left side looking at the back wheel, then goes to the right side and checks out that wheel. Then he looks at the tide. He's on his cell phone, walking around mildIy frantic-like. I don't know who he is, but I know that I have a truck and I could help, so off I go. I live pretty close to the launch, like 10 minutes. I drive on over. I leave the truck running and I just walk up to the cement wall right there. His truck is kind of nose in, like as if it was facing backwards at an angle. I say Hey, I just got here. You stuck? He goes yeah. He says, you got a truck? Yup...and a rope, not a problem. He's like, that’d be great! Awesome. I went back to my truck, and before I get out on the sand I put it in 4WD. I come around the sand blockade, and the look on Kevin’s face was classic. He knew that he was OK. I drive an F350 diesel, slightly modified. Just slightly. I carry one of those 20k lb. tow straps with me, just for reasons like this. Why not? I hand Kevin the rope, he hooks it up to the back of my truck, up to his, and of course all the tourists are there, learning how to paddle their paddles and whatnot. I get into the throttle a little bit and no problem. He's unstuck. Bada boom bada bing. He goes and parks. Upon returning, he’s like I really appreciate that. I said no worries. He says, a quick question though. How did you know I was here? I just pointed at the camera. He was like, but how did you know to come down? I said how could I not come down? I'm Kevin. I’m Rob. Introductions kind of all went down of course of moment. BWE? I'm Rob Fish. I’m TheKid. I said, you’re the fishing guide dude. Yup, that’s me. Dude, for helping me out like this, you’ve got let me take you out and I go no. He kept at it. I insist, you absolutely let me give you some money or something. We’re all good. Take this then. This is my favorite surface iron, and here’s my business card. When you’re free, I owe you a trip. Four months later, or something like that, I have finally I had a free day. We linked up, met on the beach, and launched into lesson one. So there you go. It all started with that. The WebCam, that thing is priceless. If somebody should ever hit you up for a spare dollar for the WebCam fund, pay your dues. You never know whose ass it's going to save. After a great day on the water....MY FIRST YELLOWTAIL!!!! After we bled her, she went 30 pounds even and 41 inches at the fork. Very tasty indeed. Much props to neighbor KurtFish who who help me filet the fish. Also, much thanks to those who have helped me out so far, you know who you are. Kevin, thanks again for the trip. I don't even know what to say dude, you're the man. Your knowledge of the ocean is impressive. If anyone has ever thought about whether or not to hire Kevin as a guide, just spring for it. Don't even question it. I learned more from Kevin in our time on the water in one day, than I did in the previous six months. Become a Sea Samurai. It just feels good. Thanks for reading. RobFish Member of the Nakada Armada |
Good stuff and good on you :luxhello:!
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when its your time
want to sell the iron? :p congrats. i am looking forward to my first of many trips with the kid this year. this is my under cover name kevin. yes , I am at the top of your list. :notworthy: thx .
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Nice fish, good karma pays off.
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Great story Rob,
Nice fish and congrats on getting hooked on kayak fishing. I'm way jealous of you being so close to the jewel!! And helping out Kevin, couldn't have been more fortuitous. See ya on the water. |
Awesome story!!! Congrats.
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Congrats! That is a great friggin' story! Now THAT is what community is all about!:luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::lux hello::luxhello:
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Sweeeeeeet!!!!!!
Sounded like you made a superb choice in having Kevin show you a few tricks. Good on Kevin, also! Geno |
nice! your good deed we well repaid by Kevin and by good karma!
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Great read well done
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Hats off to both Rob & Kevin! What a GREAT story!!! :luxhello: Makes me wish I still lived in San Diego! What a great community of fisherman!!! :)
Rob, you're quite the writer... keeping us engaged and hanging on every word! Looking forward to your next post... :D Now... if I could only see that iron that Kevin was going to give you... hmmm... :jig: - Ken Port Washington, NY |
Woot!
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WTG! :D
Nice :yt: |
Congrats, Rob!
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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 |
Very well done sir,
I like to think that "what goes around", I really believe in that... Great story, I am sure that the lessons learned from "The Kid" are priceless, being the good look out for the fellow yakker in need priceless as well, way to go to both of you guys...:reel: Oh yeah an let this be the official "welcome to the addiction" to you...:cheers1: |
Got to like it, helpfulness rewarded with gratitude, win-win. Good for both of you, and kudos to you both.
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Its nice when what goes around comes back around
That is a great post. Judging from your gear in the picture, you look like an old hand. Maybe your being too modest?...
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Good job to both. Kevin you know how to make good, you sure earned respect from me.
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Cool story and nice fish.
Kevin, are you planning on getting stuck in the sand this weekend? |
:cheers1: nice fish!
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congratulations!!!
One excellent story. Kevin os truely a prince among men. one oof the nicest guys on the water
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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: |
Help'n a brotha out!!!
Great story, very nice fish too!!!!.......wha??? no wasabi???? Congratulations Rob!
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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:
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: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.
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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! |
Awesome read, thanks for taking the time to share.
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Wow! Great post and fish!
ps: thanks for the sample! :) |
Thanks for the very cool story and congrats on a beauty. That was a very, very cool thing to do Rob. :luxhello:
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Lucky day, congrats...
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Kev.... im going to start calling you Mr. Legit |
Awsome story. Good things come to good people. Congrats.
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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/ |
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: |
very cool
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: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! |
Great write up and kudos to both of you. Nice :yt: too!
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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: |
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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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