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Tommy does Scuba
Well, let's start at the beginning. My mother wants me to come down for a family get together in SD on Easter. So I say sure, it is a good excuse to get in a little fishing and video time at LJ. So, of course I have to go out early Easter Sunday to check the water level, salinity etc.
![]() So I go back the next day, intent on getting some more video. And I have got another couple hours worth before I am ready to pack it up and head home to sleep before work. I release the line from my downrigger clip and start to reel up the camera. The clip I connect my downrigger to my ball assembly gets right to my fingers when the knot breaks. ![]() During the next week, I thought and planned and devised what I thought would be the perfect snagging rig. It ended up being a 6' threaded rod with an eyelet on either end. I attached 10 large weighted treble hooks to it on lines that were about 12-14" long. I connected the 2 eyelets with about 15' of braided line and made a loop in the middle to keep it dragging square to my direction of travel. Unfortunately, an emergency came up at work and I had to work Saturday night for 10 hours. So, Sunday morning, fresh from 10 hours of work and 2 hours of driving I get to LJ only to see that the launch is close to kayaks until after 10:30 ![]() Back the next day, with shortened leaders to the trebles (so they are not catching each other constantly) I hit it hard again. About an hour into the morning, I had to erase my tracks for the 2nd time on this trip to see the mark. Another couple hours and not even a whiff of a decent snag, it was time to roll up again and head back home. So I put away the "perfect" snagging tool and dropped my other downrigger camera down. I had time for just a small circle around the mark and it was time to roll up. I made a loop around the mark at about a 40' diameter and then drifted through the middle. Just before I pulled up the camera, there it was, sitting there in the upright position on the bottom. A few pregnant Squid had found it, but it was very easy to see, and right where I had marked it. That is when I went home and put out the distress call for a Scuba diver. A few days later I get a Facebook message from Neil that a buddy of his (a Navy Diver) Tommy would help me out ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Went out filming the next day with the lens filter I had not been using. it does a much better job when the sun is out than without. Anyway here is most of the good footage from the trips except the surf video I have already posted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBd1nmVYyt0 |
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