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Old 06-04-2009, 12:21 PM   #1
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This will be my third post and last post ever.. I thought this was a fishing forum.... . The guy with the shit eating grin comment. your obviously jealous and you are one of the internet fisherman. You are such a kook. You are the kind of guy that ruins so cal. I am a third generation encinitas local. Born at scripps. Grew up on a 28 acre farm in cardiff west of the 5. My grandpa bought his land before the 5 was even built..yada yada yada. Im sure you must rip at everything you do. you must be in your cubicle at your pitifull pen pushing job. Or maybe collecting unemployment. Get a life dork.


Bob, take it easy! Guys like fish patrol are a dime a dozen,they appear every so often. Some guys who you've never heard of before come on and post negative connotations just too get arise out of others. This has been going on for years. "Fool me once shame on you ,fool me twice shame on me".

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Old 06-04-2009, 01:59 PM   #2
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DH,

Thanks for a very thoughtful, enjoyable post. It is clear that your love of the sport and especially where you fish are genuine. I picked up my first kayak on Wed from OEX and spent a couple hours out on the bay figuring out how to get from one place to another, manage a rod in the kayak while staying upright, and even managed to catch a lizard fish and a small sandie. I can honestly say that the on the water experience was amazing. I bought a kayak because I love to fish and wanted to be able to get out on the water without all the hassel and expense of a power boat or the crowds of the party boats. I had no idea how relaxing and how much fun just being out would be. I've been in the Navy for 17 years and have spent some great time out at sea. I've been in and out of San Diego bay on the bridges of Destroyers, Cruisers and Frigates more times than I can remember, but the experience from a kayak is completely different and incredible. Some time in the next few weeks I hope to get out experience the same thing at La Jolla. I expect the experience to be just as neat.

Thank you to you and everyone else on this board and elsewhere who are fighting to keep that experience open to all for the future. Until checking out this board, I had never even heard of the MLPA and what it threatens. Now that I am aware of it I'll try to do my part as well.

Nice pictures, nice write-ups and especially - nice fish.
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Old 06-04-2009, 02:35 PM   #3
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Nice story and I must say kayaks are totally a different experience than a private boat also. Funny how all of a sudden a "joe blow" fisherman has to fight for his right to fish his ocean. Perhaps fishing your local waters may someday be a crime.
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