03-24-2009, 10:01 PM | #41 |
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Look at it this way. If you spend more of your time online complaining than actually fishing, chances are you are going to catch fewer fish. No need to be bitter about it. The simple fact that there are more and more big fish being caught and sometimes released should be evidence of a thriving fishery. One that has come way back with commercial fishing restrictions, restocking efforts, size restrictions, and take limits. If people never posted images of big fish because they were simply not being caught, I think that would be a better argument in support of closures. Nice video, pics, and story. |
03-24-2009, 10:11 PM | #42 |
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What do you expect from a guy who calls himself CHICKEN?
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03-25-2009, 01:08 AM | #43 |
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Nice work Josh, WTG on the release!
Nice video Larry! No wonder you were out in the woods on Sunday... That wind was nasty. I was happy to get a shot to try over the weekend. No luck. I have seen a familiar face proudly sporting OEX shirt on Saturday though, with a nicely remodeled deck. He wasn't even riding an almighty Hobie, he was on a good ol' eXtreme. I was fortunate to be able to help him release some of his trophy... ...through my digestive system. It was delicious. Whazup with a freshly registered DFG rules interpretor characters? Post a cool report, catch a big fish.
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03-25-2009, 01:12 AM | #44 |
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I'm ok.
Big thanks Nate for the assist.
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03-25-2009, 01:22 AM | #45 |
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HELL YES YOU ARE JASMIN!
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03-25-2009, 07:51 AM | #46 |
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Chicken dinner...
Three types of kids go to a magic show:
The first type is the gullable kid; they love the show, they think the magic is really magic, they cheer the magician. The second type is the kid who knows the magic isn't magic, but craft, and that kid too enjoys the show, but for what it is, entertainment. He too appluads the magician. What a showman! The third type is the insecure kid; the one who sits in the back, muttering 'oh, that's just a trick, I can do that, I know how he does that, that lion dosen't have teeth, that bird is fake...' but is really jealous of the showman. Really wishing he had the guts and talent to do his own show, but knowing inside he has neither. Funny, that third kind of type always goes to the magic show anyway... Gotta love psuedo-intellegent people who propose a riddle, and then never give one. Who criticize the magician, and can't do a show of their own. Food for thought, Willy |
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03-25-2009, 08:27 AM | #48 |
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My only question is...why post if you feel the need to photoshop the pic? I can already tell this is going to make someguys get all chapped, but it just seems a little odd. I'm sure we'll get a good explanation that will put the nay sayers to rest. Hopefully this wont stop Dark Horse from posting in the future as his posts get me fired up to get out there and fish.
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A picture is worth 1000 words
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Can you or someone explain these photos? They do appear to be “fixed” or “tampered” with. Common now didn’t we learn from the last guy? ffice:office" /> In our lives we try to fine a group or herd to belong to. We as humans need to feel that sense of relationship. Like the “mid-life” biker who during the week is an accountant and on the weekend a “bad ass biker” I guess we can get caught up in our “fame” of which we create! I don’t doubt the talent of the angler…in fact I think its way to much self created “fame” At the end of the day we all hope to catch the big one…it’s OK if you don’t too. Fishing is fun and I do it to relax with my kids…go back to keeping it simple; don’t congests it with un-truth and Photoshop!
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03-25-2009, 09:53 AM | #51 |
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Not saying anything about anyone, but I do agree with Andy in that boating a fish over the bag limit is not good. That picture is great in that to release an over the limit fish bring it boatside,remove hook if visible or in most cases cut leader as close to mouth as possible. Once you handle an over the limit fish you are technically in violation(at least my common sense tells me that). By the way I have not seen this video,only commenting on Andy's pic. Fish on........
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03-25-2009, 09:58 AM | #52 |
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If you know Josh, and I have for years - way before he was DARKHORSE -
then you know that every detail always matters to him. He has a gift for analyzing and understanding fish. Whether it is in how a bait is presented, or, how an annoying distraction in a great picture NEEDS to be fixed. The irony is, most anglers that he talks to will scoff at the level of detail he INSISTS ON when fishing, or when fixing his pictures. It's really difficult to argue with his results, and he could just let results do the talking. I was lucky enough to be in the right place to watch the excitement, partly because I'm content to smile and enjoy somebody else's magic show with grace. And before you jump on the jealousy bandwagon about not being there guys, realize that there were three other very experienced kayak fishermen within talking distance, using the same exact techniques and nobody else got a strike in many hours. So realistically, hard to describe as an "epic bite" in my opinion. Last edited by blackcloud9; 03-25-2009 at 12:59 PM. |
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Again Larry, having an over the limit fish in your possesion is a violation for everyone.By the way I do know Josh(surprised?).
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03-25-2009, 10:29 AM | #54 |
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Screw the regs...Unveil the secret? I want to catch one of those WSBS!
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03-25-2009, 10:52 AM | #55 |
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Epic? Bandwagon?
Common now... epic is John Wayne or Bruce Lee! Good angler! not epic!
I call 'em as I see 'em! Why doctor the photos? besides breaking the rules... to prove one greatness? Iam going fishing!
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2001. (a) It is unlawful to take mammals, birds, fish, reptiles,
86. "Take" means hunt, pursue, catch, capture, or kill, or attempt Correct Dave. I am in "violation" if I "hunt" or "catch" a BSB or short calico. Technically, 56 mph is a "violation" in a 55 zone too. I'm just sayin ' y'all : ) Love you guys! : ) See you at the show!
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03-25-2009, 11:33 AM | #57 |
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You Rock Chicken ! Speak your mind! Good point! Everyone is entitled to their opinion even if it is their first post. Come on people he brought up a good point.
Josh why did you continue to fish? You profess your ethics often. I think for the integrity of the board and the sport and all the people who congratulate you often you should explain why you kept fishing after you caught your limit. I released a big one without taking it out of the water and watched it swim away, very cool indeed. If the ego comes before the welfare of the fish then it is wrong. If it is illegal to catch a fish after landing one, it is wrong. You are becoming a guide, right. Watch how you "teach" others. Once again, if a fish caught us and held us underwater for a little bit when were pregnant, with our pregnant belly being pushed what would that do for our survival rate. Doubtful if we would make it. Play by the rules boys. Slam me if you wish - I have a tough skin and will remain hidden behind the cloak of the computer. |
03-25-2009, 11:35 AM | #58 |
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Hey Blackcloud,
In an earlier post you said "(Got some reds and sculpin fishing deep plastics 120 to 160'. Didn't catch any live bait, didn't bring wsb bait. BTW Decent calicos and halibut off the beach lately, see photo album)" Ive been in the hunt for some time now for a WSB with no luck, can you share what bait you use? (I assume Squid???) Feel free to PM Thanks, |
03-25-2009, 11:53 AM | #59 |
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You guys have such a great fishery down there....
I love to fish it...as much as you do..... Why dont you spend some of that energy spent "pissing on others parades" on something more worthwhile..... LIKE SAVING THE FISHING GROUNDS..... Have you taken the time to send in your letters? Put the stamps on it and gone to the post office??? Then why spend so much time "hiding behind" your pcs and pissing on others parades..... right or not???? Not your place to decide!!! Go Fish!!!! or Save Your Fishing Grounds!! Or it really wont matter....will it??? my 2 cents - Randy Janush |
03-25-2009, 12:02 PM | #60 |
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nice fish
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