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braided line seen by seals as a line to meals
Since I switched to white braided line on my bait stick I have has more stolen baits by seals but could be just bad luck. Has anyone noticed that the bright white braided line vs green or black braid gets more stolen baits. The seals might be following the line to the bait.
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I think they're a little smarter than that, when they see a kayak they know there's bait nearby so down they go because kayak = bait
Another example When you hoopnett the seals look for the glow stick and automatically dive right next to it because they know that glow stick = bait. One night I actually turned off all of my glow sticks and low and behold, the darn seal stayed away. |
Ever since I listened to the sea samurai's advice on seal avoidance, I haven't been touched
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I think the sealions are attracted more by what is going on above water. Once they catch wind that you are hooked up or have bait soaking then they can follow your line right down to an easy meal.
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...or a strategically placed iron. |
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Don't make eye contact, keep your rod tip down Do t let them see the flex in your rod |
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Thanks guys
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When I see a sea lion headed my way I put my pole down and pick up the paddle. I've never had them stick around. It works for pelicans sometimes too.
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Would this concept work on a hobie? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It was good and very informative http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...g/P1030836.jpg |
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when i walked by i only read the first line.... i thought to myself....whats his beef? http://www.fursource.com/images_wm/l...te_Fur_598.jpg |
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