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Old 04-24-2011, 09:42 PM   #1
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Agreed that it was an AWESOME seminar from Mr. Fishie himself. The wealth of knowledge that this young man (yes Josh is younger than me) has is just amazing. As mentioned above he did cover a wide area of fishing "La Jolla" from safety, knots, safety, types of rods he suggests to use and many other things.

I was the one with the video in the back and I burned through one battery and half of another. I believe the total time for Josh speaking was close to 1-½ hours with a short 15 minute break after the first hour.

For those of you that will be looking for the video, well it wil cost you! Anyways after talking with Josh about the video and with great respect for him, I will not post it on any forums or other sites ( yes I will be ). I have agreed to send it to him, so if he wishes to post it you might look there. Sorry but as I said, great respect for him and his business I believe that all of you would do the same.

Someone send me a PM with the super special secret link to the video...





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Funny thing happened today, so lets say I must of not been listening to the safety part of the lecture, so I went out this morning solo.

and I saw a whale a good ways away, thought it must be a grey going north. so I kept on with my trolling along the kelp, next thing you know this blue whale, I kid you not comes up maybe 50 ft alongside my yak. It was like a submarine coming to the surface, I have never put my lifejacket on so fast. Anybody within half a mile probably heard me freaking out! It came up once more facing me and dove down. I decided that was quits for me for the day!

Definately learned keeping a life jacket on or in easy reach is important!
ever since i read that post on being flipped by a whale I never took mine off. I sleep with it...
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Old 04-25-2011, 12:02 PM   #2
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Remember class squeeze the bait! Glad it worked out for you Josh
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Old 04-27-2011, 01:12 PM   #3
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Josh, thanks for taking a day off from fishing to share some knowledge with us mere mortals. It was a great seminar, and I'm sure I will be a better fisherman for having been there.
It was also great to meet some more of the members of this forum. This is a good bunch. Hope to fish with you guys soon.
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Old 04-27-2011, 02:03 PM   #4
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Meanwhile...

there were other lessons being learned in a less crowded venue...

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Twin sisters, 65 lbs. on a windy Saturday afternoon.
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Old 04-27-2011, 05:21 PM   #5
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Damn Chris, nice Fatties you got there!
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