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Topic: abalone yaking up North  (Read 2713 times)

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bajareefer

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2007
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Hi folks,
 I just got back from a road tour of Bodega Bay to Van Damme.
Conditions were excellent . The sea was calm and past the Mendecino line the water was even clear ! Visability was about 15-20 feet and only limited by the fog that set in in the afternoon.
 I explored the mythical Moat Creek, Anchor Bay, Pt Arena Bay, Buckhorn Cove and found the best launch and dive conditions at Van Damme.
 At the Anchor Bay fish cleaning sink I saw a board full of photos of fish and fisherman and lo and behold...a familiar face. He was holding up a big ling.
[  I'll give you a hint...he nailed two halibut in a row @ Tomales a few weeks ago and made everyone jealous].
       Kayaking out to where I could never swim before put a whole new twist on ab diving. I was able to paddle far beyond swimming limits to a spot where they were all 8 inches plus in 6-10 feet of water!
What a great place to learn and break in new folks!
Steve

Cortez Marine....
Marinelife consultant


Pacifico

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2007
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Excellent!  I'm hoping to be out there somewhere this weekend if the conditions are favorable.

We'll be looking for a place where a few of us new folks can be broken in.   :smt003
Rub-cifico


LoletaEric

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Right on, Steve, good times!   :smt001

That yak-to-it feel for a new dive spot is wilderness exploration.  Nice. 

Eric
I am a licensed guide.  DFW Guide ID:  1000124.   Let's do a trip together.

Loleta Eric's Guide Service

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Marmite

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
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Quote
and behold...a familiar face. He was holding up a big ling

...fishshim


bajareefer

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  • big sur ling 07/29/09
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Yes..Fishshim of course!
 Steve
Cortez Marine....
Marinelife consultant


bluefin17

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  • Location: Windsor, CA
  • Date Registered: Nov 2005
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Are you guys sure it was fishim? maybe it was someone who just looks like fishim.


bajareefer

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2007
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He is unmistakable....omnipresent...indefatigable....sees all knows all. His numbers are formidable.... AOTY #s 1279.5
..."no fish is safe!"

 There can only be one.  Steve
« Last Edit: November 11, 2007, 07:56:42 AM by bajareefer »
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kayakjack

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2007
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vandamme is my favorite place to paddle,fish,dive and camp. dont forget to paddle through the sea caves.