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Hunting Board / Re: Have-A-Heart Hunting
« on: Today at 07:30:24 AM »
Just think how much cheaper those veggies would be at Ralph’s.

It's about the same if I shopped for all organic.  The tomatoes alone actually save me a lot of money ...and I don't have to deal with the beggars at the entrance and the lane hogging Karen's in all of the isles.  I like to call it a wash. lol

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After the skunk fiasco in the morning, I realized it was going to be a late start.  Still got down at a reasonable time and found a busy SS ramp and a lot of trailers in the lot.

PB was looking great and got word from my buddy that a guy who rented his boat got a 50# WSB in PL.  I rarely go south, but wanted to see what I can see.  The only thing I wasn't going to fish for today was rockfish.  I wanted YT, WSB, Hali, or bass.  I made plenty of perfect sized bait in PB and headed to LJ.  Muddy waters... Red Tide....  Diarrhea....

I couldn't find any clean water so decided to run up the coast a bit to TP or DM and get away from the LJ flotilla.

Stopped at some locals spots on the way up to DM and caught a handful of bass along the way.



Sun finally burst through and the AF was conducting some low level chopper fly byes!



Ran up to DM reef and found a good number of TR's.



I did hook two halibut while drifting macks.  Both felt like I got hung up on reef and I just slowly cranked in hoping the hook would sink in.  I got one legal up next to the boat, but it was a 26" fish on 60#.  Unfortunately it was just a hitch hiker and opened it's mouth and just swam off.



Next one I thought was a bite, but felt like I was hung up.  I started pulling and it came free.  I reel up my mack looking like it was shredded with deep teeth marks on both sides of the bait!  Damn it!

Oh well.  I kept releasing a slow pick of bass before heading back to the barn. All the water that was clean was quickly starting to change to a TJ toilet bowl on a Saturday night.





So I took one back for dinner since he had a hook in his belly, but the boat ran great and it just felt good squeezing the last of the Covid out of me into the fresh air.

Thanks for reading and until the next Red Tide!

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Hunting Board / Re: Have-A-Heart Hunting
« on: May 19, 2024, 06:32:26 PM »
Before bed last night I decided to check the garden and low and behold....  teenage skunks in there and I watched them squeeze right through my fence!  NO BUENO!

Wife won't let me shoot them, so I spent today adding some extra security for the stinky kind.

2 feet of 1" chicken wire along the base should keep them from squirting through, but I won't know for sure until tomorrow.  Oh please god... I'm done with these urban garden bandits!




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Hunting Board / Re: Have-A-Heart Hunting
« on: May 19, 2024, 06:28:53 PM »
f@ck.  I had the boat hooked up and ready to leave when I decided to check the trap...  I was like yeah!  I caught a Racoo......... SKUNK!?!?!?  Noooooo!

I told my wife that I was going to throw and blanket over it and take care of it when I get home....  That didn't get translated well, and I realized I needed to gown up and prepare for a dousing.  In all my years dealing with animals, I've never had to deal with a live skunk.  I heard they were nightmares, so I just decided to grab my waders, Raincoat, and a face shield.

I took my time and was very quiet moving it so it wouldn't spray.  I even put it in a 55-gallon drum so the stench wouldn't permeate the truck.





Thankfully it never sprayed and I let him go about 3 miles from the house.  Time to reload the truck and get the boat out fishing!

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General Board / Re: Late Start
« on: May 19, 2024, 06:07:50 PM »
I was ready to tease you about I'm already harvesting, but your plot is a REAL garden Plot!  I only pick up 5 bags of steer manure....  lol

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Boring and Bumpy 5/19
« on: May 19, 2024, 06:05:44 PM »
Ugh... Sounds like much of the fleet yesterday down here.

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Dana Point
« on: May 17, 2024, 08:40:42 AM »
I'm going to call you Tim "The Rainmaker".  Wherever you go, you bring the drizzle.  Dave brings the Dark Cloud and you bring the precip.  lol

Nicely done on the turd roller.  Yep, would have been a better choice to go for rockfish, bt it probably felt good fishing for other stuff.

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Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Re: Blowing off Steam (5/15)
« on: May 17, 2024, 08:35:28 AM »
Bummer about….well literally almost everything in this post. Hope the fresh air was worth it at least.
It was... That and I brought a few strong beers in with me.

I'm using all of this to make some sort of turn.  I think since I now have my end date for my work, I might make one last big push for Prehistoric Soul.  That and I plan on USING some days mid-week to actually fish instead of being imprisoned like I have been the last few years.

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General Board / Re: 2024 Garden Thread
« on: May 16, 2024, 01:51:46 PM »
Picked a broccoli yesterday.





That a green Head!


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Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Blowing off Steam (5/15)
« on: May 16, 2024, 01:50:03 PM »
After getting the news about my job, I decided to run down to the puddles amd soak some lines.  Plan was to see if there was any holdover trout, but half the lake is closed for construction.  All of my good spots are closed and it didn't help my mood.  Then Bass guy walks right up next to me and starts casting standing at my rod.  He could feel the tension....

Well, I got a new record... SEVEN Pond Chickens in one session!



Then I got a few real bites, but as you can see, it was quite the sprint to get to them so I ended up missing a few.  I finally got on the board with a 1.25# cat...  Not even enough for a hush puppy.  Well, no more puddles until construction is done.




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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Kauai Part 3 - "Desperation"
« on: May 16, 2024, 10:18:10 AM »
My chance of catching fish was diminishing and diminishing after every passing minute.  I only had small windows to get out and the weather and tides were not cooperating as well as all the local netters in the only fishable spot.  I looked on Google and saw a pier not far away in Ahukini Recreational Pier State Park.  It was an old sugar wharf from the old days of the sugar plantations and was in real disarray but looked like an absolute fish magnet!

I talked my wife into getting an Uber down to the pier for a few hours before heading out to lunch.



There were a few people fishing and I saw a few fish come up on the rickety dock.  That dock was sketchy as hell and I can't believe it wasn't condemned!  lol



I walked all of those rafters and dropped crack on every piling!









Great view..



Also had a few turtles swim up to the pier and check us out.







I was casting to a HUGE Houndfish (probably 4-5 feet) but all the lure did was scare it.  I even tried snagging it I was so desperate!  lol

My wife them saw some slender needlefish which wanted to play!  I hooked at least 6, but  trying to swing a wriggle slender needlefish that high onto the dock was infuraiating.  My wife almost grabbed the one, but it bit her and she was not happy about it since I said "Just grab it!".

I am considering it a catch and new species (Platybelone argalus) even though I couldn't get a picture of it. (Species #370 in order, but #375 in the grand scheme of things)

Well, the hours flew by and my wife wanted lunch so we called our Uber.



Next morning and I could feel that something wasn't right.  Not feeling great and the weather was not helping... but the wind was starting to die out finally.







Had some good bites but I couldn't get them to stick.  A local was telling me to use small white curly tail grubs and I happened to have a pack of 1" Gulp grubs!



Today we had the helicopter trip, so my fishing was at a minimum.  Those trips are EXPENSIVE as hell, but I heard I wouldn't regret it.  I bought a few seats for my wife's 50th birthday and she was excited and a little nervous about it.  Man, that was EXHILERATING!  A memory I defintely will not forget anytime soon.  Saw no less than 200 waterfalls and dropped into the crater.  I thought we were buzzing the cliff walls awfully close, but it was just amazing.





I took GoPro of the entire trip but need to edit the video.  Absolutely amazing.





When we got back to the resort, I started eying up the Koi and almost resorted to dropping a hair rig in their face! 



My wife was now getting in real bad shape and didn't leave the room.  I was feeling terrible, but not as terrible as I would if I didn't start catching fish!  I scaled down a lot and went on a full mission to catch something.  (I have a meeting now so will finish up in a half hour)



I'm back....





I went for a quick pre-dinner trip just to make a few casts and YES!  I never knew such a small fish could bring so much joy!  LOL Stocky Hawkfish! Cirrhitus pinnulatus (Species #371



I then realized I was on a nest of them, and my little Z-Man did what it was supposed to.  I'm not sure how big these things get, but they all were pretty small.  Caught 3 and lost another 3.



Then the bites stopped, and I went back to the room to check on the wife and get ready for dinner (even though I wasn't too hungry).

Last day before we leave and I arm myself with the tiny gear.  I take the little grubs and a small Kastmaster out.  I literally walk down and on my first cast, New Species!  Moi!
6-finger Threadfin, Polydactylus sexfilis.  (Species #372)





I then realize all of the fish out here run in schools.  I was really trying for a goatfish, but that apparently is more of a summer fish along with the Ulua.

I caught the magic number of 3 (1 sportsman's release) and looked like funny mullet.  I heard the locals would have mugged me for these fish, so thankfully didn't see me catch them.







I fished longer than usual since my wife was stuck in bed and started throwing the little irons.  I then felt a hit, but only in the slightest.  As I was reeling in I saw a school of them around what I hooked!  I thought it was a needlefish at first, but saw that tiny little upper lip!  New Species! Tropical half-beak!

Hemiramphus depauperatus (Species #373)





Then the locals starting coming in waves on the beach and started jumping in my little slough.  Oh well, I walked up to check on a little waterway I saw coming into the resort.  I thought I saw peac*ck bass, but never got positive ID.  I did see a TON of cichlids!  WTH, let's see....



Boom!  I couldn't get any big ones to bite, but caught a bunch of little tilapia!  Blackchin Tilapia!  (courtesy of Africa)

Sarotherodon melanotheron (Species #374)



These guys loved the crack!



I also had a catfish, but it made small work of my little size 10 baitholder.  Later I heard they were African cats... Grr... bummed I lost this one.  Looked more eel like.

I then saw something and tried for it!  Bam!  I thought it was a snakehead when realized it was a Sandwich Island sleeper! Endemic species to Hawaii

Eleotris sandwicensis (Species #375)







On the way back to the room, I noticed a ton of Placos in the ponds!  Lets just say security was not down with me trying to catch them though...





These were the lures that got most of the fish.



Well, pretty much the trip was over at this point since my wife couldn't even get out of bed.  I ended up going to dinner by myself since my wife couldn't muster the strength.  I brought her back a meal, so she was happy but it wasn't the way we hoped to end the trip.  In any case, it was all worth it!




...Oh, I forgot to mention that I got a Hawaiian Pizza in Hawaii.  I did this to tease my Italian friends back in NY who want me hung for putting fruit on pizza!  lol



Thanks for reading and until next tide!




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Not much talent you have to get so many bites and land very few fish.

Damn, Arizona coming in HOT!

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Re: Same Sh Different Day 5/15
« on: May 16, 2024, 08:38:23 AM »
Red Label is Southeastern redneck line.  lol

I totally get it, but it's good seeing someone else use the sickle hooks.  I was using 5/0 heavy bait hooks and they were quite heavy and thick gauge.  Mackerel didn't seem to care when I pinned them on, but the smaller baits didn't do well with them.

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General Board / 1980's Gym Class Dodge Ball
« on: May 15, 2024, 01:32:15 PM »
I asked my boss about if I should be coming in with the "Rona" or not since all of the guidance from our company seemed to be out of date.  His response was "I'll set up a meeting for us about it" and I never got a meeting request.  I masked up and went in just to get shoveled out and told to go home.  I get home to get on my computer about the big company announcement... and.... They are shutting our TRD site down.  That means I only have 3 months, 6 months or possibly a year left.  I won't know until later this week.

I was going to put up a third and final post right now, but I may just go down to the puddles, grab a pint, and Blow the "Rona" out in the fresh air while waiting for a whisker Trout to bite.

I'll get up the finale later today.  The last 3 days have been 1980's Gym Class Dodge Ball...

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Contest & Events / Re: SNBF-XVII
« on: May 13, 2024, 08:24:56 PM »
Well, I'm predicting the VC will pass up LA and OC and never look back.  It seems the "Bookend counties" rule the Southern Waters....

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