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12-18-2015, 04:32 PM | #1 |
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Short Dana Pt report, 12-18-15
All my fish came on a 5" Bad Shad Paddlerz on a silver 1/2oz Warbait head. My lucky Mr T jig didn't even get bit.
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12-19-2015, 05:26 AM | #2 |
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I have that happen to me on occasion at Dana Point -
A whole great big ocean to fish, one or two other kayakers show up later in my area and they want to fish right on top of me, and I got to my spot first. I don't know why - it's almost like parking your car way out in left field in a parking lot all by it's lonesome, come back an hour later and someone is parked right next to you.
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12-19-2015, 05:39 AM | #3 |
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Yep. I like parking lot analogy. I just don't get it. I could almost get it if I was catching fish. But, I wasn't even doing that.
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12-19-2015, 05:51 AM | #4 |
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Innate perceived safety in numbers. There could be sabertooth cats around.
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12-19-2015, 06:10 AM | #5 |
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12-19-2015, 06:12 AM | #6 |
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Maybe he heard about the hammer heads?
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12-19-2015, 06:46 AM | #7 |
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12-19-2015, 08:15 AM | #8 | |
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Can you fish new years eve morning? Either Newport or Mission, depending on wether I have lots of time or little.
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12-19-2015, 09:00 AM | #9 |
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Nothing wrong with rollin by for a chat n "having any luck". But setting up right down drift of you, not so cool. Sadly I almost expect it from boaters, or big sporties in LJ, but not a kayak. Maybe just a newbie that couldn't find some one to go out with. Mike
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12-19-2015, 09:03 AM | #10 | |
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I don't know what the guy was trying to do, I'm just trying to put a positive spin on what happened. I had that happen at Lake Skinner once, every time I moved an overloaded boat full moved right in on me. I got tire of it and tried to swamp their boat but the ranger caught me and told me since there was no body contact with the lake I wasn't allowed to drown idiots. Then he went over and told them to quit parking on top of me every time I caught a fish. |
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12-19-2015, 09:31 AM | #11 |
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. Maybe just a newbie that couldn't find some one to go out with. Mike[/QUOTE]
That is what I was thinking. Of course you would think even a newbie would say hello and ask if you mind if he hangs around. The thing is working with these ME generation kids I'm finding out they don't know even the basics of common courtesy. Some learn it but many are so coddled growing up with their parents teaching them how entitled they are they just aren't learning some of the basics. |
12-20-2015, 10:43 AM | #12 |
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Back in the days before GPS, I had a paper chart on my skiff that I'd use to find rock cod on the nine. You had to limit the run time of the chart or you'd use too much paper. So I timed the run out from Mission Bay at a given speed, (without the chart running) then once I figured I was close, I'd turn on the chart and start looking for fish holding high spots.
When I found a spot I'd mark it using a 2# weight, a lot of 1/4" line, and an orange buoy. More often than not some Adam Henry would start drifing my buoy right out there in the middle of the ocean!! My high spot that I had to work like a mofo to find. So I'd always pull my buoy and move, leaving the poacher butt ass nakid with no reference. Sometimes the AH would even yell at me for pulling my own buoy!! Funny thing tho, I would have let them work my buoy if they would have asked first and cooperated with me. There are enough fish in the sea for two boats or yaks. But in years of skiff fishing, nobody asked. Fast forward to today with space age GPS that will put everybody on the same spot. I'd encourage y'all to respect the guy who got there first, and ask him if you could cooperatively work the spot. Then cooperate with each other! Let's not stoop to the level of the cattle boats who simply pull up to the spot you're fishing on, then they start throwing iron in your direction. |
12-21-2015, 08:31 AM | #13 |
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people see you fishing... they assume there are fish there. so they'll fish your spot.
sometimes when people are staring at me... i'll purposely snag something and pretend to fight it for 2-5 minutes. then break off. have them flock to the spot while i go fish my usual spots. if i'm actually hooked up and someone is nearby. i dip my rod in the water and act like nothing is happening
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12-21-2015, 08:56 AM | #14 |
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That's the thing, I wasn't even getting bit, let alone catching. I'm just glad it doesn't happen to me often.
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