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Old 03-05-2014, 08:43 AM   #1
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Team Sewer's Brush with (In)famy

Tony Park of Team Sewer shared a fun story of a case of seabass fever for the first issue of Kayak Fish. Several BWE regulars make an appearance. Now that the issue is out of print, I present the online version for your enjoyment.

Question: What criticism did angry readers aim my way for publishing this story?

http://www.kayakfishmag.com/features/team-sewer/

I get a kick out of Chris Charney's cartoon.
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Old 03-05-2014, 08:59 AM   #2
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Damn, that sounds like a rough day. Coming in is almost always tougher than going out. Mention famous surf break and you know it might be trouble. Nothing like seabass to destroy your judgment. Mike
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Old 03-05-2014, 09:08 AM   #3
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Yeah Paul thanks for getting that story printed in the magazine, that was cool.
I love tell'n that story...I'm still bummed out on losing the rod...that was not fun.

Did any angry readers criticize you for printing that story?

And your right the cartoon...is hilarious...I like the fish that's laughing at us..!
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Old 03-05-2014, 09:29 AM   #4
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Did any angry readers criticize you for printing that story?
A few sure did! Not for giving away the spot, or some years-old bite. For this little tidbit:

Author Tony Park readily admits he wouldn’t have swallowed so much seawater if he’d worn his PFD during his crash landing. “Maybe someday I’ll learn my lesson, but not yet,” he says with a laugh.
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Old 03-05-2014, 09:55 AM   #5
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I agree I should be wearing my PFD...Im guilty of not wearing one...even now..Of course I wouldn't recommend anybody not wear one of course.

Since you bring it up now, I will start wearing my pfd more often. I should...I have one.
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Old 03-05-2014, 09:56 AM   #6
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I was one of the ones that didn't make it out that day and to be quite honest with you.........................I'm glad I didn't. I learned later that day that when the team launched earlier that morning the surf was up a bit but was nothing compared to how big it was when they landed; upside down, left side up and right side sideways




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Old 03-05-2014, 10:00 AM   #7
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Looks like the new Team Sewer t-shirt
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Old 03-05-2014, 10:05 AM   #8
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Just a bit of poetic license in that story. Breakers on the way out were more like 3 to 5 max (2-3' swell). The swell did build, which was not forecast, during the day and we came in to 5 to 7 or 8 foot breakers (4-5' swells). The landing was right in front of a manned lifeguard station, so the only things likely to be damaged were our gear and/or our pride (I speak collectively of course ). Timed properly (aka waiting until the surfers say the set has passed ) there was no problem launching or landing. Almost nobody had the patience for that though.
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Old 03-05-2014, 10:14 AM   #9
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I was one of the ones that didn't make it out that day and to be quite honest with you.........................I'm glad I didn't. I learned later that day that when the team launched earlier that morning the surf was up a bit but was nothing compared to how big it was when they landed; upside down, left side up and right side sideways




Another good choice of music would have been the song wipeout from the sandlot.
That whole video I waiting for a hard right paddle (u-turn)
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Old 03-05-2014, 10:48 AM   #10
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Love the way you wrote the story tony. Good job.
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Old 03-05-2014, 11:19 AM   #11
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Fished that spot/bite many a time... But never in those conditions. You guys are nutty.
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Old 03-05-2014, 11:23 AM   #12
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Fished that spot/bite many a time... But never in those conditions. You guys are nutty.
Believe me...If we had known the surf was going to be 8ft coming back in..I don't think we would have launched. It was do-able in the morning and absolutely beautiful when we were out there...but when we came in...oh boy it was scary..! And once we had committed to coming in there was no return.
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Believe me...If we had known the surf was going to be 8ft coming back in..I don't think we would have launched. It was do-able in the morning and absolutely beautiful when we were out there...but when we came in...oh boy it was scary..! And once we had committed to coming in there was no return.
I hear ya. I have the luxury of living fairly close by. So if the surf report is off, and it's big out there, it's not a huge loss to turn around and wait for a better day. But if you're driving from a ways away, might as well make the best of it.
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Old 03-05-2014, 11:44 AM   #14
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ive surf launched/landed well over 100 times to all sorts of conditions. only flipped 2 times, both coming in. even at a 2% flip ratio i still get butterflies out and in.



cool story Tony!
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Old 03-05-2014, 12:08 PM   #15
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I agree I should be wearing my PFD...Im guilty of not wearing one...even now..Of course I wouldn't recommend anybody not wear one of course.

Since you bring it up now, I will start wearing my pfd more often. I should...I have one.
One guy in particular (no one the BWE crew knows) accused the magazine of glorifying going without a PFD.

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Author Tony Park writes about his experience:

"I'm underwater in waders and no lifejacket in huge surf. I can't touch bottom. Waves pound me one after the other. I'm screwed, but manage to swim up for a breath. An eternity later, I feel sand beneath my feet."

Nothing in that harrowing description is an endorsement to forgo a PFD. The Happy Ending column is a subtle, non-preachy safety lesson. We won't lecture our readership. It doesn't work.

Park knows he was lucky to make it to shore. We think our readers can see that. It's the simple truth that despite his experience, Park still chooses to go without. We leave it to our readers to make their own conclusions over his decision.
All's well that ends well.
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Cool stuff! I love the cartoon, the guy is on a PA and everything
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And THANK GOD it did end well, where would we be without our TONY??? Our community would be much poorer without him. Tony
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And THANK GOD it did end well, where would we be without our TONY??? Our community would be much poorer without him. Tony
Oh come now Bob...you guys would have Stinkymatt and yakjoe to entertain.
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HHHhhhhmmmmm.......



Mention Seabass Malibu and Kayaking in the same article?!?!?!

I mean who could of seen that coming

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Old 03-05-2014, 04:43 PM   #20
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Ready to do it again this summer?

. No pain , no gain. They are.coming. I can feel it.
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