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11-13-2010, 12:49 PM | #21 |
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You could say I've been around the block a few time on the kayak boards. This isn't the first and it sure won't be the last time this happens. Smile and Fish. Today there was 15 kayakers out and 10 PBers on the point and I will tell you that it was not WFO. LJ is the same way it is every year, big fish for those lucky enough to get out and actually catch them. I didn't catch shit today. This is the year of the squid. There is squid from Mexico all the way up to Point Conception this year. Salty Dawgs who have been fishing for decades have never seen this much squid. I've been out to LJ 3x recently and all I've caught is squid and mackeral. FYI- LJ is at the end of a Rainbow and there is always a bite and there is always fish if your in the right spot at the right time. Anytime you have a trench next to kelp=Fish. There are some unwritten Rules. If you want to live by them, great! If you don't, that's up to you. Rule 1: First thing about LJ, don't talk about LJ Rule 2: Never post someone else's catch or picture unless they ask you to. Rule 3: See Rule 1 Hope this helps! Tight Lines Moyer |
11-13-2010, 02:06 PM | #22 |
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Like I said ...
This BWE board used to be useful, and Jim's board before that, and Allen's Yakfishing board before that - all the way back to about 1998, when I got my first Scupper Pro and started fishing the La Jolla kelp and sharing information with other kayakers. We have always "talked about LJ", so I am not sure where that rule #1 came from, the LJ Guide book? I didn't realize I plagarized the Jr High thing from StinkyMatt's post, but man, we are on the same page. High five to whoever you are. (and I know all of these other guys, mostly) Through no fault of the BWE team, I'm sure most will agree, this "reports" board has become essentially worthless. No reponse necessary. |
11-13-2010, 02:13 PM | #23 |
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Larry- The Rules were a JOKE!
I've always shared and still get shit from my friends for doing so. |
11-13-2010, 02:59 PM | #24 |
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Guys thanks for the report.
Larry, I wouldn't say these boards are no longer useful. There is still plenty of good info circling around, especially for the new folks. When it comes to fishing reports, I miss "good ol' times" where part of the thrill was to post your trip the same day, to inspire someone going out the next day. And, off course, brag... Scally has a point - someone else story is just that, their story. It's always been like that. What I think is silly is when people try to imply what's the "proper" way when it comes to sharing your fishing report. That's a highly personal thing IMHO - share if you wish, just don't do it if you feel like that... To be patrolling "Kayak Fishing Reports" public forums so you can tell other people when and how to share their fishing report... just doesn't make sense to me. Here's more of the same discussion on this same side-tracked subject from a few years back http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ead.php?t=2932
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11-13-2010, 03:08 PM | #25 |
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Pretty sure the timely reports stopped about when I moved..........we used to call in "fresh off the horn" reports back in the good old days.
I still hate chasing yesterdays fish, much rather stumble on my own!
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11-13-2010, 03:11 PM | #26 |
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Amen Adi!
You guys have to give reports because Adi can't fish for a month or do the 5 finger knucke shuffle Here is the evolution of a Kayak Fisherman:
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11-13-2010, 03:29 PM | #27 | |
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I think this thread got blown out proportion because of the approach that some of you took........imo. Anyway, it's probably time to move on to bigger and better things. After all, this is a fishing forum not the Jerry Springer show. |
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11-13-2010, 03:29 PM | #28 | |
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Cmon Matt, you've been on these boars too long, like me! At least I got an excuse, I kind of work here. You forget that you read someone else's post years ago, and you slide it in years later as your own!
It was Todd's brilliant post you are improvizing on - I had to dig it out and repost it: Quote:
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11-13-2010, 03:39 PM | #29 |
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nasty conditions in LJ
Paddled out at LJ today into 9'+ sets. Had to dig really hard but eventually made it out past the breakers, only to get caught in that nasty southerly rip. Once the wind picked up it was nearly impossible to stay anywhere near 'the spot'. Bait was also super scarce - caught just one anemic spanish after nearly two hours of jigging.
Manged to tie up to some big bull kelp before the tide came up, and lined out my lone mack. Thought I hooked something big but turns out I just snagged bottom with my lone bait. Broke it off at the swivel and tried to ty on a jig, but with the swell picking up and the wind chop, I started to get really seasick. On the way in, a huge rouge roller dumped me before I could lash everything down, and I lost two rods and my new bait setup. I am glad I made it in ok without getting hit by lightning or run over, and avoided getting washed over the rocks. Buty I am now on my 7th straight skunk at LJ. Winter fishing here sure sucks. BTW - I did'nt see anyone else doing any better in those rough conditions. |
11-13-2010, 03:43 PM | #30 |
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Todd forgot that one.
The Faker La Jolla conditions were horrible and nobody caught anything. And kayak fishing is not fun. Move along. Classic old posts Adi thanks for digging them up. Memories. |
11-13-2010, 04:09 PM | #31 |
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F'ing speed bumps!!!!
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11-13-2010, 04:17 PM | #32 |
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Hi Matt....are you going to post up your really big fish today or are you going to wait till the bites over? thanks for the stuff...
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11-13-2010, 04:22 PM | #33 |
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I remember that one Adi, but I wasn't trying to copy it. It's threads like this one that burned Todd out on kayak fishing and put him into hiding. He is right, fishing is supposed to be for fun.
I remember getting OTW reports back in the day. No one fished in the winter except Andy, Jim, and Lifeguard Guy. No one wore waders except Quiet Man, and he got shit for it because people said it was dangerous. We are all being judged everyday by outsiders looking in. I personally am going to say what I want to say and do what I want to do. I get excited when I catch big fish and because my family doesn't really understand the thrill of paddling out at O'Dark:30 and catching a big fish, it's nice to post a picture and get props from the fishing crowd. Last Statement: I don't think what krmaxima said was so bad. Big deal, he's excited about the sport and that's Rad. A lot of LJ maybe closed down very soon and we might be looking at these old reports in the archives telling are kids how it used to be. Relax, breathe, and have fun. Life is too short to be a hater. Tight Line Moyer |
11-13-2010, 04:22 PM | #34 |
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11-13-2010, 05:25 PM | #36 |
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Originally Posted by C-level
The evolution of kayak fisherman at La Jolla, a timeline- The first years- Look at me!! Look at me!! I caught a fish, it's so big...I'm so cool!!! The helper- Now that I know how to catch some fish, I'll do my best to help other catch some too... The arguer (#1)- Thanks for the out dated report, bites over… if you don’t post, then don’t read post… your all wrong…you’re a tool… you have no right to ____!!! The population explosion- Where did all these other fisherman come from, it used to be so quiet here? Why is it that when I post my fish there is so many people out? The realization- I miss the quietness that there used to be... it's much harder to catch those fish now? I work hard and put in countless hours to find this bite. Ouch…my foot hurts from where I shot it… The competitor- I better be careful with what I say or my competition is going to get the jump on me. The arguer (#2)- Thanks for letting the cat out of the bag… way to ruin the bite…you’re a tool... you have no right to ___... how dare you...... STFU!!! The final straw- WTF is all this politics and bickering on The Board, it's getting old... this is fishing! it's supposed to be fun... I’m done with this shit! I fish for me, my piece of mind and to have a good time with my friends. Who care what the general public thinks, I don't know them anyway... Hey buddy what's you phone # so we can share info with each other and not the rest of the world. The outside viewer- Nothing has changed, politics, BS and more and more new people on the timeline... it will never end. Will it? It's fishing, have fun, quit bickering... Just an opinion / observation from a nobody… bring on the arguers The preceding information has not been evaluated by BWE, use as described, results may vary. from a fisherman formly known as C-level Oh how we need to turn this into a pole of where your at on the above scale |
11-13-2010, 06:55 PM | #37 |
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To quote Schultz: "I KNOW NUTTZING!!!"
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11-13-2010, 08:33 PM | #38 |
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Dude you quoted Sgt. Schultz......, well played sir, well played!
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11-13-2010, 08:42 PM | #39 |
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^Were you fishing a "panga" today? that things is sweet!
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11-14-2010, 07:10 AM | #40 | |
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Can't we all just get along?
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Bust Out Another Thousand I couldn't afford the constant repairs and such so I donated my old boat to Father Joe. Then I spent a few years researching Kayak fishing and finally made the leap. Tore my bicep tendon on my first trip out had surgery and 8 months later I'm back at it. This sport and community of fisherman, Boaters and Kayakers, is too important for us to all bash each other for posting a report. Yes, I agree one should post only their reports unless otherwise authorized to do so. Does that make Scally a bad fisherman? No. You name the fish board, BD, SD, or whatever and you will always find those who want to preserve a fishery so they tell you not to speak of an area of fishing for fear that it will be over fished. I believe that we all love to catch fish, and we all know there are newbies out there that would also love to catch fish. When you see a newbie land their first big fish, hands shaking from the rush, and the smile on their face, man that's what it's all about. I'll catch my first big fish from the Yak someday and you know I'll be posting a report. Let's all just get out and catch some fish. |
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