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Messages - PISCEAN

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gotta love it when you run a bit of a gamble with the weather cooperating, and it turns out the forecast was off and it becomes one of those "had to be there" days.
Mooch woulda gone, for sure.

Congrats on the primo day!

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I'm just a weekend guy for a while, but I look forward to hearing what's happening out there.

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General Talk / Re: Accidents with hooks
« on: May 01, 2023, 03:03:55 PM »
I had minor issue a few years back. PISCEAN was there :smt013

That was savage.

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General Talk / Re: Scariest night ever…
« on: April 05, 2023, 09:16:29 AM »
I happened to inspect a tan oak on the edge of the yard the other day and found it is sick with SOD
Here’s what the tell tale fungus looks like

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General Talk / Re: 4.5 Earthquake in Hollister
« on: April 05, 2023, 09:12:41 AM »
I felt it here in Bonny Doon.

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General Talk / Re: Scariest night ever…
« on: March 30, 2023, 01:50:26 PM »
I'm certainly no arborist, but the fungus thing is pretty easy to spot. Generally they are about the size of quarter or a little bigger. Dead branches with moss or lichen is another sign.
Lots of oaks with "the blight" in my area. The tree basically dries from the inside out, but since the trunks of big oaks can hold massive amounts of water, it can take many years for the tree to become unstable.

My area in Bonny Doon was last logged around the early 1900's-1930s.
The removal of those big redwoods allowed some firs and tanoaks to get overgrown with the increased sunlight. In an undisturbed forest the redwood canopy would have limited their overall growth.

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Introductions / Re: New guy here from San Jose
« on: March 30, 2023, 08:29:33 AM »
and so it begins with another one   :smt005 :smt006

welcome.

Do some test paddling and also surf the classifieds for here for deals.
I might also recommend an intro class from one of the shops in your area just to get the basics down.

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General Talk / Re: Scariest night ever…
« on: March 30, 2023, 08:25:05 AM »
we removed a few big tan oaks back in 2021.
On the initial inspection Josh, from Element Arbor Care pointed out the hard black fungus on the trunks of all three of them.

It presents as hard black blobs with a bit of texture on the surface. Appearance of this fungus means the tree is indeed compromised, though actual collapse is tough to predict obviously.

The largest we had removed was about 2' in diameter and leaned towards our neighbor's garage. Once cut it had about a 1' diameter dead core inside of it. It could have come down any time or lasted for another 2-3 years dead on it's roots.
I'm still cutting up pieces of the trunk of that tree today.

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CA Regulations / Re: Tax Time
« on: March 30, 2023, 08:11:44 AM »
FYI....

https://www.ftb.ca.gov/about-ftb/newsroom/news-releases/2023-03-ftb-california-winter-storm-tax-relief-extension.html

I have until October 16 to file my taxes? Really?

Really.

The media isn't doing a good job publicizing this.

SERIOUSLY! I had to come here to learn this. I had not heard of it before.
NCKA for the win once more.

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General Talk / Re: Scariest night ever…
« on: March 28, 2023, 09:32:10 AM »
5 days was our record from the snowstorm as well.
We've lost 5 smaller trees this winter, but other than some minor fence damage and some dents to my old pickup we've fared OK.


Anybody know a good arborist, who might be able to judge the likelihood of a tree falling?

Ugh, we've gotten rid of all our Doug firs, just too much liability were they were.
Not sure if they would go to Los Gatos, but the two best tree guys we've used are:
North County Tree service
Element Arbor Care

Both of these guys are  located in Bonny Doon, and I suspect they both have a lot of work right now.
Even back in 2021 Josh from Element was booked up 3 months out due to Post CZU fire work.

I haven't used these guys, but my neighbors have and give them a good recommendation:
http://www.huertastreeservice.com/

Best wishes to everyone, I'm ready for spring.

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General Talk / Re: Should we give Copi another chance?
« on: March 16, 2023, 09:25:32 AM »
If you can find a copy, "Hooked" by G. Bruce Knecht is a great read about the history of the Chilean Sea Bass and the high seas pursuit of a toothfish poaching vessel.

The fish itself is similar to a lingcod, but the meat apparently has an oil content like a salmon.

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General Talk / Re: Scariest night ever…
« on: March 08, 2023, 06:46:35 AM »
Time to get prepped for the next AR, coming to Santa Cruz Co tomorrow afternoon through Friday.

NWS has the SC mountains receiving between 5"-8" in a 48 hr period, mostly in a concentrated rain band Friday/Friday eve. Winds gusting over 40 mph.

Stay safe everyone.

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Lazy smoke
« on: March 07, 2023, 01:56:44 PM »
I do love some nice smoked fish.
Looks really good!

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General Talk / Re: Scariest night ever…
« on: March 02, 2023, 03:11:20 PM »
Happy to hear you are OK.
some neighbors 2 houses down from us sold their house a few years back after repeated roof piercings by redwood branches.

We got at least 8" of heavy snow, lots of big redwood branches down and a few smaller trees, but relatively little damage.
I had to shovel snow away from our driveway gate to open it on Saturday.
Power was out for 4 days, landline was out for 2. Neighbors were communicating via MURS 2 way radios. Calfire was patrolling, telling the lowland gawkers to go home and stay off the roads.
there was a single car accident 100ft from my driveway Thursday the 23rd, and a 3 car up the road on the 24th.
Thank goodness for woodstoves and honda generators...

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Santa Barbara Fishing
« on: February 16, 2023, 09:51:52 AM »
you can try checking with Hook Line and Sinker tackle shop.
They're pretty much the only game in town besides the wharf.
Surf casting has been productive at Goleta beach park. North of town, I've had success parking at the Bacara lot, then walking the open stretch down past the golf course. There's a lot of tar usually though.

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