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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Encinitas
Posts: 562
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,568
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You can all try hard,
but sorry - there's ways to go to reach Brad's internet ignorant smart ass level... ![]() Stevo, you either need to STFU or give us a report for once.
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#3 |
Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 76
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These are a sensory organ located in the head of fish like wsb. Some anglers collect them as trophies. Removing these does not affect the tag if you are turning in the WSB head to the hatchery for research.
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Señor member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 1,627
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 490
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Well this will give away my age......however when I was a kid working the boats we used to get the stones (otoliths) from the WSB and make necklaces out of them. Wish I still had one.
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My vote is to disband the WCW. How many people does this contest draw in? In this day and age of potential closures, and declining fish stocks world wide, it is somewhat sick that there is a year long contest that awards a person a prize for the most fish killed! What is the purpose of this contest? How about a catch and release WCW! Love to see some of these big fish released. I kill fish too, that is the idea, for food, right. I just don't see how this contest can be justified! Who in the world needs that much fresh fish. My god even a flippin Great White does'nt eat that much fish!!!!!!! If you guys think that an average post of a fish here and there draws in the crowds, I encourage you to look in the mirror and see WHAT IMPACT THE WCW has on crowds at LJ! If you live in a glass house, don't throw stones.
For the record, Last year, I caught 4 WSB and released 1. It was bitchen watching a 40 lb swim back down. I encourage more restraint and conservation when it comes to the resource! Maybe if we start restraining ourselves from killing everything in the ocean, the ocean and the fishes will be around for a loooooooooong time, and the Feds won't give fishermen a bad rap. How about a contest where the PRIZE is won by the most fish meaasured and photographed that swim back down. Now that contest is worthy of some respect! Think about it.... |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 138
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Think about logistics. How are you to get an accurate measurement of a big YT, Halibut, or WSB without gaffing. To get an accurate measurement, you would have to pull on board (without the use of a gaff)....hold it down while it is flailing around (potentially hurting someone....measure and then photograph the flailing beast and then finally release it to swim away healthily? All this done on a kayak, nonetheless. Who are you kidding? The only way to do a release program on these 3 fish would be to give points for the release-- disregard size (as long as it was a legal fish). The fish can be kept in the water...photoed...and released. Even so-- how long before knothead realizes that he just has to wait for a fisherman to tire out the fish-- release it, and then he has a GREAT meal! My 2 cents... |
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#8 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: La Jolla Shores
Posts: 1,626
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Scream.reel, A little shortsighted but also some validity in your statements! The little amount of fish I catch feeds myself and 25 others. Also I will kill a legal fish most of the time, why not, the commercials boats will as will the cattle boats. Lets start with them before we go after the recreational fisherman. And I would never release a 40# WSB ever..........
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Seven minutes from the launch!
Posts: 987
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Think about it........
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#10 |
fishy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: San Diego
Posts: 219
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Interesting stuff here guys. We have had this conversation before, about crowds and dope.
When the word gets out, LJ is packed with yaks and boats. For the majority of yakkers there are really only 2 spots for YT/WSB, LJ and N.Baja. I think with the WCW contest it causes a double standard for this forum. People want to hook big fish, hook them before anyone else, too win a prize. (and of course it would be cool to place). While other people come to the board to read about a catch or an experience or to learn about fishing or to get the dope or be an internet angler. It seems the 2007 WCW contest has made the forum a little more quiet this past year. I look to this board for real time information. I know the best yak fishermen on the west coast come here. This is the only kayak forum that I post reports on. My entry to WCW was a donation to support BWE because I'd like to see it continue (it wasn't for the contest). With all this being said. I'm not a big fan of the "localism", La Jolla Local talk. This kind of attitude brings me back to when I was age 14-22, surfing La Jolla reef breaks everyday and claiming MSU, a local La Jolla surf crew. Looking back at that attitude, it was rad to have good friends to ride with and of course ride waves to ourselves, but now that I'm older, that's not the right way to go about things. No one rules the ocean. People shouldn't get upset that someone spilled the dope on a catch. This is a public fishing forum. If it's developing into something else, then, "they are who we thought they were". ![]()
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