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Old 07-13-2006, 04:34 PM   #41
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Sorry I thought you said lick the cat :roll:
Pussy licking? I think I've heard of that.
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Old 07-13-2006, 04:41 PM   #42
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Kitty porn?




I just saved a bunch of money on my auto insurance. :lol:
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Old 07-13-2006, 05:19 PM   #43
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Ok, guys,


I've been fishin for 40+ years, and I've come to one conclusion: "Thou Shalt Not KIll." That's right; the Good Book says; "Thou Shalt Not Kill." It doesn't discriminate between : animal,vegetable, or fruit! So I agree with both Brad and Jim: we shouldn't eat Calico's, YTs, cows , broccoli or the rest. Catch release is a "NO-NO" as 10% of the fish we throw back die as well. So there it is=we must learn to photosynthesize.


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Old 07-13-2006, 05:24 PM   #44
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sarcasm I hope...
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Old 07-13-2006, 05:24 PM   #45
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Old 07-13-2006, 05:26 PM   #46
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Ok, guys,


I've been fishin for 40+ years, and I've come to one conclusion: "Thou Shalt Not KIll." That's right; the Good Book says; "Thou Shalt Not Kill." It doesn't discriminate between : animal,vegetable, or fruit! So I agree with both Brad and Jim: we shouldn't eat Calico's, YTs, cows , broccoli or the rest. Catch release is a "NO-NO" as 10% of the fish we throw back die as well. So there it is=we must learn to photosynthesize.


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Don't listen to this sog guy. I saw him puke a bunch of green beans all over the shores last summer. Then he did he this....



Nevermind all the coney island whitefish he's pulled out of Jamaica bay!
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Old 07-13-2006, 05:35 PM   #47
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I saw the one post and thought we had a born-again peta supporter on deck....then I re-read and caught the "So there it is=we must learn to photosynthesize" part and noticed the sarcasm.....was dissapointed that I couldn't type some smart-assed comment.. ...was there a screenname change, I recognize the "beast from the east" from somewhere....
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Old 07-13-2006, 06:05 PM   #48
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Ok, guys,


I've been fishin for 40+ years, and I've come to one conclusion: "Thou Shalt Not KIll." That's right; the Good Book says; "Thou Shalt Not Kill." It doesn't discriminate between : animal,vegetable, or fruit! So I agree with both Brad and Jim: we shouldn't eat Calico's, YTs, cows , broccoli or the rest. Catch release is a "NO-NO" as 10% of the fish we throw back die as well. So there it is=we must learn to photosynthesize.


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Old 07-13-2006, 06:48 PM   #49
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Old 07-13-2006, 06:52 PM   #50
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Madscientist wrote:

"I guess I'm still adjusting to the fact that on this coast it seems every one must have an opinion on everything other people do, and must publicly share that opinion because they are so very important that, of course, everyone wants to know said opinion. I guess it's entertaining in a way."

Why is that? I thought this was the laid back side of the country, but... :?: :?: :?: Some good old fashioned ballbreaking is taken so personally. :roll: :roll: :roll: Then it turns into a pussy kicking contest. :shock: :lol: ... then into a pussy licking contest to make each other feel better. :shock: :lol:

I could care less if someone catches a fish that's legal and keeps it or releases it. I'm just pissed because I don't live closer to La Jolla...

or lick much pussy these days ops: :cry: ops:
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Old 07-13-2006, 09:12 PM   #51
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As far as the Calico's go catch 22 reccomends keeping in the 12' to 17" range.

I keep only an occasional one but don't think anyone should but hammered for that.

Brads take is legal and i don't think out of line.

I know it's a business, but what does concern me is the heavy promotion of kayak fishing, radio talk shows, magazines, newspapers, seminars, and fishing shows.

No matter how much you push conservation people want to take fish home and the growing influx of new anglers will result in more fish taken than even brad :lol:

San Diego Native for 50 years and counting, Stumbled on kayak fishing a few years ago and love it, But with growing explosion of it i fear we might living in the good old day's.

Meanwhile i am going to enjoy every trip.

That being said, CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG!!!
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Old 07-13-2006, 11:06 PM   #52
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I've never seen a longer thread. Go to my orginal post to see what got it started :lol:
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Old 07-13-2006, 11:45 PM   #53
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I am glad to see people showing concern about the future of the sport or the fisheries or conservation in general.

I just read the most recent issue of BASS TIMES(a newletter associated with the freshwater bass tournaments) and there were many articles about the degredation of American streams(50%), about pollution, about the invasion of exotic species, about the lack of support for the environment in Washington, etc.

What it means is that freshwater bass anglers are really getting some savy about the larger issues.

It is my hope that us salt water anglers experience such a raise in consciousness as have our freshwater brethern.

But even if we don't, that Madscientist guy is funny as hell!!
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Old 07-14-2006, 06:34 AM   #54
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Yeah, I wish I'd jumped on the kayak cart a long time before....I didn't really find out about it until I went to turners* one day and somebody brought it up....I was getting funds in order to pick up fishing gear to become another calf on the cattle boats....I googled it and found info, and found a list of recommended sites, checked it out and gradually started aquiring gear suited for yaking....But even from reading posts from a year or so ago...I can tell a big difference in the community of yakfishing....seems as though it's on a boom and it's not the tight circle like some of the vets refer to.....The bigger we get, the more government attention and possible intervention we will see....Enjoy the relative unrestriced ocean access and non licensed yaking that we have....I hear up north it's becoming a fight...






*I hate Turners.....Now that I know about Noah's, Squidco and other small tackle stores, I won't go back...
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Old 07-14-2006, 08:47 AM   #55
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Brad- I love you and your fishing style!

Moyer
Why didn't you just say that to begin with, twinkle toes! :lol: :lol:

Right back at ya.
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Old 07-14-2006, 09:51 AM   #56
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But even from reading posts from a year or so ago...I can tell a big difference in the community of yakfishing....seems as though it's on a boom and it's not the tight circle like some of the vets refer to.....The bigger we get, the more government attention and possible intervention we will see....Enjoy the relative unrestriced ocean access and non licensed yaking that we have....I hear up north it's becoming a fight...
The kayak fishing community is small enough where any growth of the sport, be it numbers, commercialism, sub-groups, additional message boards (please stop ) seem like an expolosion. Even at La Jolla in mid summer, there are plenty of fish and plenty of elbow room. The good old days are still waaay ahead of us.

PS - Come November, the Zonies and Bonies will be gone and you'll find yourself all alone on a Tuesday morning with a big fat homeguard in your lap.
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Old 07-14-2006, 10:14 AM   #57
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Brad- I am a chef who likes to stir the pot from time to time

I hope that if there are any people out there that thought I was being an A-Hole....That's not me or my personality. I appologize to all the sensitive fisherman that thought I might be preaching my politics on fishing.

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Old 07-14-2006, 10:29 AM   #58
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The kayak fishing community is small enough where any growth of the sport, be it numbers, commercialism, sub-groups, additional message boards (please stop ) seem like an expolosion. Even at La Jolla in mid summer, there are plenty of fish and plenty of elbow room. The good old days are still waaay ahead of us.
I guess that was just my first season observations.....thanks for the clarification....So this is how it always is :shock:
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Old 07-14-2006, 12:37 PM   #59
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When is the next "Buy the Promoters a New Kayak and Trip to Cabo Fishing Tournament Raffle"?
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