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Topic: Kayak Fishing 1800 Feet Deep  (Read 899 times)

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E Kayaker

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http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.msg470404#msg470404

The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.  ~John Buchan


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600 yds of line, wow, seriously wonder how it would taste or what's the texture, living in that pressure and temp.



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Cool fish, I want to catch a fish 10 feet long from kayak. Thanks for sharing.
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   You could get way deeper than that in the Monterey Submarine Canyon.  You'd have 2400 FOW about 12 miles out from Moss Landing. But I'd suggest heading out about 5 miles from Stillwater Cove South where you'd be in about 3000 FOW.  The necessary sinker to get reasonably straight down might weigh more than you and your kayak, but there you might hook up with:

"... an interesting creature is Vampyroteuthis infernalis, which means “vampire squid from hell.” It spends most of its time lurking in the always dark, low-oxygen waters about half a mile below the surface. It has a dark red body, huge blue eyes, and a cloak-like web that stretches between eight arms. If threatened, it will turn itself inside out, flaunting rows of evil-looking “cirri.” (MBARI)



 


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My guess is that it will taste like Monkfish....a little like lobster. 🧐
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Here is some live footage of a similar species.



So cool! Note that when first approached it was perfectly vertical in the water with its pectoral fins pressed against its body. Combined with reflective skin this would mean it would have almost no silhouette when viewed from below.

Somewhat related, I recently learned that counter-illumination is a common camouflage technique for fish in the twilight zone-- the easiest way to see them would be to spot their silhouettes against the faint light from above, so they emit light from their bellies that matches the ambient light from above.
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I’ve seen schools of ghost pipefish school vertically
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So cool! Note that when first approached it was perfectly vertical in the water with its pectoral fins pressed against its body. Combined with reflective skin this would mean it would have almost no silhouette when viewed from below.

Somewhat related, I recently learned that counter-illumination is a common camouflage technique for fish in the twilight zone-- the easiest way to see them would be to spot their silhouettes against the faint light from above, so they emit light from their bellies that matches the ambient light from above.

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