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Old 01-19-2023, 01:26 PM   #1
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JETSAM
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1. Goods that are cast overboard from a ship, especially in an attempt to lighten the ship, and that sink to the bottom of a body of water.

2. Discarded odds and ends.
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Old 01-19-2023, 02:46 PM   #2
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Bedazzle

bih-daz-uhl

verb (used with object), be·daz·zled, be·daz·zling.

- to impress forcefully, especially so as to make oblivious to faults or shortcomings:
Audiences were bedazzled by her charm.

- to dazzle so as to blind or confuse:
The glare of the headlights bedazzled him.
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Scrimshander - A person who practices the art of scrimshaw. It is said to be the only true American folk art, begun by whalers.
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Any of various small boats often used for fishing
Specifically : a skiff with a raised bow that is typically powered by an outboard motor
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A person who parachutes....from the stratosphere.....
On-to a surfboard 🌊 🏄X♂️
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Old 01-20-2023, 12:27 PM   #6
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When it's nightvan 🌙 rockin......

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Talking Gurkhas.....?

Gurkhas....?
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Old 01-21-2023, 11:02 AM   #9
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Set several new worlds 🌎 records
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Old 01-25-2023, 11:15 AM   #11
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As a form of measuring tape, I bought one of these Brag Matts from our fellow kayak anglers down under in Noosa, Australia. Looking forward to catching a fish that makes it into the yellow Yeehaw Zone!
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Descender

A device used to remotely release fish suffering from barotrauma at a safe depth. Get a free descender here: https://oceaned.org/request-devices/

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Old 01-26-2023, 08:25 PM   #13
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A device used to remotely release fish suffering from barotrauma at a safe depth. Get a free descender here: https://oceaned.org/request-devices/

Nice selection of options. I gave a donation in exchange for decender from that website, and the wire device they sent me was much cheaper quality than the ones you have there. I use a down rigger for descending big groupers, even with 6lbs of lead, they sink back down slowly.
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An aggressive Hammerhead shark decided to soak me with a tail lash of saltwater

directions to bb&t bank
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FLOTSAM
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Noun: the wreckage of a ship or its cargo found floating on or washed up by the sea.
Similar: wreckage, lost cargo, floating remains, people or things that have been rejected and are regarded as worthless. "the room was cleared of boxes and other flotsam"
Similar: debris, detritus, waste
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An aggressive Hammerhead shark decided to soak me with a tail lash of saltwater

directions to bb&t bank
Like hold your hover......not forward not backward.
Not right not left. Incoming, what was the outcome on that. Did it leave you alone.
Great photo 📸 looks big .
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Old 02-10-2023, 10:57 PM   #18
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Like hold your hover......not forward not backward.
Not right not left. Incoming, what was the outcome on that. Did it leave you alone.
Great photo 📸 looks big .
Thanks, the photo is a video still from a GoPro.

I had been fishing a small tuna on a 200lb leader with a 100lb braid mainline over a deep wreck when I hooked a big shark. Rather than break the shark off near the kayak, I Broke it off deep and wound up my leader for inspection. While inspecting the leader, the Hammerhead came charging at the kayak. At the last moment, she turned and splashed me with a heavy water spray. The water temp was around 80 degrees, so it actually felt good to get cooled off.

I had a bunch of strips of tuna cut up in the kayak for Mahi chum, so I am sure there was plenty of fresh fish sent oozing off the kayak. After the initial splash, the shark aggressively circled the kayak for several minutes before drifting back into the deep.

I wonder if the shark breaking off the rig and the charging shark are related incidents or independent. I have had hammerhead swim up and ram the kayak before, but that's the only time I have gotten soaked by a tail lash. Thankfully the yum yum yellow color and the scent of fresh kill onboard has never induced a shark to bite the kayak.
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Thanks, the photo is a video still from a GoPro.

I had been fishing a small tuna on a 200lb leader with a 100lb braid mainline over a deep wreck when I hooked a big shark. Rather than break the shark off near the kayak, I Broke it off deep and wound up my leader for inspection. While inspecting the leader, the Hammerhead came charging at the kayak. At the last moment, she turned and splashed me with a heavy water spray. The water temp was around 80 degrees, so it actually felt good to get cooled off.

I had a bunch of strips of tuna cut up in the kayak for Mahi chum, so I am sure there was plenty of fresh fish sent oozing off the kayak. After the initial splash, the shark aggressively circled the kayak for several minutes before drifting back into the deep.

I wonder if the shark breaking off the rig and the charging shark are related incidents or independent. I have had hammerhead swim up and ram the kayak before, but that's the only time I have gotten soaked by a tail lash. Thankfully the yum yum yellow color and the scent of fresh kill onboard has never induced a shark to bite the kayak.
Your really pushing the envelope....stay safe we don't want to read a casualty at sea.but do enjoy the videos and still shot posts.good luck.
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I hooked 3 hammerhead in one day and broke them off as by catch

What are you fishing for with heavy line and big bait
Grouper.
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