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Old 03-03-2014, 02:21 PM   #1
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I remember THE guys with THEIR totuba, and pictures from the early 50's in San Felipe and Gonzaga Bay. That was then, NOW, where have all the fishies GONE? Thirty years from now I hope your kids still have a few around it catch. Just like the Mexican fisheries OURS too can self destruct, our fishing tools make it much easier for some of us to over fish any species. Practice catch and release when you can, and when you can't, think about YOUR children and their children, do you really need that second or third 30+ lb WSB or BUTT? I think not.

But he love sand, love it long time
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Old 03-03-2014, 02:37 PM   #2
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But he love sand, love it long time
Love sand long time make for sandy BUTT, Joe did you just call me PUERTO Rican?
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Old 03-03-2014, 03:40 PM   #3
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when I get old geezerd to when i retired I might have time In my harbor days I got to feed the sea bass
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Old 03-03-2014, 03:43 PM   #4
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when I get old geezerd to when i retired I might have time In my harbor days I got to feed the sea bass
This is our future
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Old 03-03-2014, 03:56 PM   #5
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I have serious concerns here, if YakJoe is writing messages so grammatically incorrect I have to question his ability at the most simplest of tasks. Which makes me wonder if he should be kayak fishing at all, I'm wondering if he is even able to swim?!

Another thing I wanted to impart to Mr Joe, my grandpa always told me "If you're the best you don't have to go around telling everyone, your actions will do the speaking for you." In your case I am guessing you aren't able to do much more than bang on your chest and try to convince everyone around you that you're actually a big deal.
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Old 03-03-2014, 04:12 PM   #6
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when I get old geezerd to when i retired I might have time In my harbor days I got to feed the sea bass
I like you yakjoe!

You make me laugh!


I'm not quite the fisherman you are but I believe that mine is bigger than 50... It's hard to tell with my slanted eyes...doesn't that make me better than you?
All caught inside the harbor too!!!!

I Love to fish the Harbor!!!! Concrete Rules!!!!


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Old 03-03-2014, 05:43 PM   #7
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I find it interesting how people in here are so quick to make judgments based on the shape of someone's eyes and how they spell.

Yakjoe types just like a friend of mine down in Ensenada. We send emails back and forth all the time. He types with the same crazy enthusiasm and lack of english gramatical skills as Yakjoe.

My friend is one of the most well paid and respected engineers in Baja. With a masters under his belt. I can actually say that his grammar is WORSE than Yakjoe actually. But... don't get me wrong, because a wise man once said,"Better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool than to speak and remove all doubt." This may be Yakjoe... I dunno. But to put him in that box over his grammar is kinda sad.

I BARELY gradjamatated High School and wash Hi-Rise Windows for a living... You'd be hard pressed to find consistent grammar/spelling errors in my messages though.

Ful rac is kinda stuck with the eyes though.
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I'm glad Will is going fishing tomorrow, hopefully he can post up a report and we can all move past the insanity of grammar / spelling police.
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yakjoe: hey tony! you know what i chink, i chink it's nippy out here in open water.
tony: hey joe, come to the harbor and let's taco about it before i paddle up to you and bean you up!
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