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Bad Clone
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 874
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I've also seen a single dead seal in all my hours out there. It wasn't pretty. I didn't want to get close enough to see what killed it.
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MLPA, if you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem Let the Fish and Game Commission know what you think about the proposed maps. Be ready for December 9th and 10th. ![]() |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: PB
Posts: 5
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Just to add another wrinkle to this thread. While going out a week ago Monday afternoon, I noticed a knothead surface in front of a cove swimmer treading water near the new bouy. The swimmer let out a "whoa" while the knothead stared at him from a distance of only a few feet for a couple of seconds before swimming off. Could this kind of situation become more dangerous for swimmers if these animals had just been aggravated by a wrist rocket or paintball? Rick
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Work Sucks!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: San Diego
Posts: 559
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I don't think sea lions are going to take revenge on humans...
![]() I've seen far more unprovoked sea lions aggressiveness (some directed at me) than dead sea lions... Although not sure if your going to see the dead ones. I hear that sea lion coroners are quite efficient and timely. ![]() |
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