NorCal Kayak Anglers
Kayak Fishing Zone => Fishing Pics => Topic started by: mooch on June 09, 2006, 10:26:29 AM
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Oct. 2, 2004....while striper fishing at Lake Mendocino...
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June 2005 @ Linda Mar while mooching for salmon.....
mola mola / sunfish
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Oct. 2, 2004....while striper fishing at Lake Mendocino...
shoulda hooked em, its very rare to catch deer on a yak! :smt003
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yeah, that would have been a REAL sleighride!
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....Lucky for the Deer, I just had my lunch when the encounter happened.....so, I did not have the urge to "feed" :smt077
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Saw this today he caught more fish than I did
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Last weekend on Lake Sammamish ... young bald eagle about to catch a Northern Pikeminnow (aka Squawfish), not more than 30 feet in front of my yak.
-Allen
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wow! good work with the camera allen!
I saw an osprey with a planter trout @ lexington! flew right over me!
I need to start to work my camera.
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Moss Landing Sea Otter.....September 2006
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Alex / Aliens hooked on to a Pelican by accident - after he got the hook out of the beak, it was safely released. Moss Landing / Sept 2006
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haven't posted in a while, but that series of pictures was astounding. Great work with the camera. Mama just bought me a new one so I can add to the picture taking, now I just need a few free seconds to get on the water. ps alex, how long are you going to make me keep this gaff for you........lol
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Mooch's hatched pighead from BAMII
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a couple of otters that rushed me out of their turf in a delta slough. Sum.06
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Moss Landing Sea Otter.....September 2006
arnt those dangerous? I can recall of some attacks on the news.
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Moss Landing Sea Otter.....September 2006
arnt those dangerous? I can recall of some attacks on the news.
bradah vince....yo mon...gotta put that pipe down mon :smoke ....you smokin da baaad stuff again....
Vince - I've never heard of ANYONE getting attaked by a sea otter :smt005 But....I could be wrong :smt003
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Mooch FYI http://www.freewebs.com/mutantseaotter/ be careful out there :smt009
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:smt005
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This ones for real http://cbs13.com/local/local_story_194000223.html
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Stevens Creek - March 2007 - Turtles and Ducks sharing a log.....
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Stevens Creek Cormorants / March 2007
"every minnows nightmare....death from above"
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........a rare sighting of JTF....fishing in FRESHWATER :smt118
(Lake Del Valle May 19, 2007......8:56AM)
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....say hello to my little friend..... a new resident of HMB / Princeton Harbor.......I named him "Bob" ....coz he likes to bob around :smt003
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Say hello to my little friend. I named him "you little @#$%$# rat #$)$#@ otter, get off of my boat!", because the @#$%$# rat #$)$#@ otter wouldn't stay off of my boat at Elk this year. Well not until he pulled a blue from off of my line. The thing is, I didn't catch jack when he wasn't around. Maybe I should have been more accepting of his presence.
(http://www.sathornley.net/images/kayak/elk_2007/pesky_otter1.jpg)
(http://www.sathornley.net/images/kayak/elk_2007/pesky_otter2.jpg)
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twin lakes local
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cool ranch bandit
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high seirra posideon
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what kind of jellyfish is THAT?! nice touch!
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we call this creature shirkenstien, a.k.a. "the king of robinson creek". southern cal lobsters tremble in the wake of his kayak and with good reason. Working on moving him up here to the 707.
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:smt104 a fishin buddy?...did you tell him about the mini-lobsters in the lake?
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Yep hes already had his paws on a few of them.
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(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m277/aljl58/IMGP1028.jpg)
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Whidbey Island, near our cabin
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Tarantula at the Hetch Hetchy campgrounds at Lake Del Valle - Sept 2007
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....more like a close encounter of the dangerous kind :smt068 :smt118
here's Adam Fish Hunter and his East Bay Raider Nation Posse......
"Word on the docks...is that someone is fishing our spots :smt066 "
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Close encounters of the RARE kind :smt003
The "God Fathers of Kayak Fishing"
Dennis Spike and Jim Sammons...posing somewhat together..in a rare photo op :smt118
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Photo by Adam / Fish Hunter
Location: Monterey
"got pillow?"
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WTF??? :smt104
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Ben / Guitarzan with a Lake Del Valle resident......(Oct.2007)
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FrankFishing and iroelikethat(Jeff) getting a handle on the YakPython
Location:Del Valle yak-in camp-out "Fish-n-Chill 07"
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Dan aka "Dan964" and his brush with the Land Lord. (Great White Shark)
Location: Bean Hollow
Date: July 21, 2007
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the hole that was DEAD CENTER on the "V" of the hull. Like a HOT-KNIFE through BUTTA'
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Wild boar at Coyote
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A tender loving moment at Uvas Reservoir
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Say hello to my little friend. I named him "you little @#$%$# rat #$)$#@ otter, get off of my boat!", because the @#$%$# rat #$)$#@ otter wouldn't stay off of my boat at Elk this year. Well not until he pulled a blue from off of my line. The thing is, I didn't catch jack when he wasn't around. Maybe I should have been more accepting of his presence.
(http://www.sathornley.net/images/kayak/elk_2007/pesky_otter1.jpg)
(http://www.sathornley.net/images/kayak/elk_2007/pesky_otter2.jpg)
Was that a sea otter or a river otter?
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A king snake came to say hello
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Mountain lion kill near Uvas
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Water dogs at Lexington with their perfect camo
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Those are newts not a water dog. Just to let you know they are among the most poisonous newts which can cause paralysis or even death if you ingest its poison. So if you touch them wash your hands. The scientific name is taricha torosa or the common name is California newt.
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California newts...such pretty little guys. I've handled them many times, but I guess I'll be more careful in the future. I've seen many of them marching in the same direction in the fall, migrating I assume. Fun thing is, you can pick them up, spin them around, point them in any random direction, and they find their way back to the direction they were heading, every time. How do they know? It doesn't seem to be the direction of the sun, because they behave the same under overcast skies, or forest canopy. Magnetic field? Built in compass?
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reelfish
You are right. And all this time I have been thinking they were waterdogs. :smt003
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A king snake came to say hello
I'm 99% sure that's a Gopher snake :)
But your deer post did indeed show a deer ;)
Scott
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A king snake came to say hello
I'm 99% sure that's a Gopher snake :)
But your deer post did indeed show a deer ;)
Scott
I am striking out here. Thing is I did not say it was a deer. :smt009
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So are those the same guys I've always found in very cold water, (all over in Oregon, and in cold sierra lakes?) or are those actually water dogs? They look similar.
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A very rare and close encounter with the famous "Blue Kayak" :smt118
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Mooch and a snake :smt118 :smt087 :smt104 :smt107
The complete story:
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,11418.0.html
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A bobcat hunting by the shoreline
(http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/3371/p2010116wg7.jpg)
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This ones for real http://cbs13.com/local/local_story_194000223.html
I missed this one before. Let me get this straight. They tried to touch a wild river otter with pups and when they got bitten and scratched the otter was hunted down and killed, "just to be safe"? Um...
On a lighter note, this seagull had some evil designs on my sandwich and just hovered in the wind like this for a few minutes:
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(http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=39207&g2_serialNumber=2&g2_GALLERYSID=1e9c31c7aef7084519dc108578866545) (http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?action=gallery&g2_itemId=39206)
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Turtle at Lake Merced - 2010 - I named him "Wolverine"...
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I will add the extra 1 percent to the that is not a king snake post! By the way king snakes are amongst the most docile of all but gophers can be down right mean!