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looks like a 357 bang stick works pretty good...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=...ture=endscreen
hmm an unloaded bang stick for safe keeping is sounding pretty good... ...icelogger posted a good realistic video for us to watch... Vincetek9 > man that is what I was afraid of ... bloody sweat pants and bloody beef jerky chum too...you were definately the perfect "juicy bloody medium rare steak"....tip #2 keep the YT head in the water when you bleed it - not on your lap...if you do get blood on you wear some waterproof waders so you can wash it off... |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 1,589
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After surfing for years in Humboldt Co. seeing seals, sea lions, and elephants seals dead on the beach with beer keg sized bites out of them I just asume that there are sharks in the ocean with me. Mostly for the sea lion issue when I land a fish, it gets bled through the scupper hole, wrapped in a damp towel, and stowed in the hatch. Then I use a sponge to rinse the deck down. Maybe this will stop a blood trail too. I see guys with fish strapped in plain sight in thier tank wells. Maybe that works but I have been "shopped" by huge dogs that lift themselves so high out of the water that they are looking down on me. I have no doubt that if I had had a fish on deck they would have come right in to my lap for it. Mike
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