We have been harrassed recently by huge Sea lions, :angry5: at the bay area, those dogs are scary, they snatch your catch from your very hands and they appear into scene as soon as they hear the speargun click. Last time they took us out of the water,but this time we were ready, we fought them back with some huge marbles proppeled by a bad ass wrist rocket, hahhahaha, it was funny as shit !! the damn dogs fled as cowards as they are
Never leave home without one!
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Nice! I have one of those for many years, but I took the wrist support off, takes too long to set up for a quick shot with the wrist support.
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Even in the overly political correct arena of California, the government has relented and allowed use of non-lethal deterrents for these furbags...
http://swr.nmfs.noaa.gov/deter/Dets_Fisher.htmThis guy is a badass with a slingshot - wish I had half his skill.
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I'm sure a lot of it has to do with his slingshot; length and stretch of the rubbers mainly.
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Nice! I have one of those for many years, but I took the wrist support off, takes too long to set up for a quick shot with the wrist support.
Pelting ladies with poodles defecating on your lawn again, huh? The hell with the hose...take this!:D
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I'm honored by the Jewish reference Watch out for the pebbles yourself in your neighborhood
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hahaha ocean dogs!
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Hahhaahahhaa, didn`t know government allowed sling shots to nail the summbitch dogs!!:)
That guy is a badass slingshooter.
Dan, I want to remove it too, too cumbersome, I use the Index and thumb over the frame to get back up mass anyways.
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Rufus is bad ass.
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I have never lost a fish to a seal, and I have gone face to face with some big bulls.I have hunted in front of
many rookery's as some times they be great WSB spots because no one likes to dive there.A big bull Fu#ked with me for 30 min when I had a 4O # yellow in one hand and was fighting to not get
swept off Pyramid head by a raging current on San Clemente isalnd. I still had my lower shaft cocked and
locked on my double, but there is no way I would have shot him, even though he bit my fins a few times and was barking in my face. When I finally made it to me swim step, I flung the yellow over the stern and
the asshole went on to the swim step barking his ass off. Before he made it onto the deck my friend
hit him over the head with his teak gun which did nothing but piss him off more. I got to the bridge and
grabbed a air horn and that did the trick.If they ever get a few fish from you they will try to rule the spot. I had a few guns on my boat but there is
no way I would ever kill one. It's their ocean, but they will have to compete with me for the fish I shoot.
I would not want to Fu#k up my karma. I have not fared as well with Giant Black Sea Bass, big one's have
swallowed 30# yellowtail and bent my shaft a few times.Cheers, Don
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Great story with seal Don. Aren't rookeries prime patrol areas for GWS? Did you feel it was a reasonable risk to take or were you just feeling invincible at the time?
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Great story with seal Don. Aren't rookeries prime patrol areas for GWS? Did you feel it was a reasonable risk to take or were you just feeling invincible at the time?
I have dove in front of one rookery over 500 times and only saw one WS there, so I figured the odds were in my favor. I kept very good records of WS sightings and catch by gill netters at the Islands and 100 mile off shore banks I dive. I try to calculate the risk as best I can.... it has worked so far.
I have found if I don't dive some spots on months that have the letter ''r'' I have less face to face encounters. Sept, Oct. Nov, Dec, well, you get the idea. I don't dive up where Fuzz is, I don't have the balls.Cheers, Don
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May, June, July, August? Are you kidding, or do you mean summertime?
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May, June, July, August? Are you kidding, or do you mean summertime?
Yeah, I stay away from the seal hull outs in the fall and winter, One spot I dive has a big WS that shows
up like clock work the second week in Oct. The spot is on the west side of Catalina called Johnson Rock.
I had a face to face there with a big one chasing a seal, I just don't want to tell the story before I sleep
tonight. I'll try to find some pictures and post a little story next week.
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Great story Don. You gotta luv those GWS who trimm off the dog population tho.
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Yeah, I stay away from the seal hull outs in the fall and winter, One spot I dive has a big WS that shows
up like clock work the second week in Oct. The spot is on the west side of Catalina called Johnson Rock.
I had a face to face there with a big one chasing a seal, I just don't want to tell the story before I sleep
tonight. I'll try to find some pictures and post a little story next week.
Cheers, Don Party time. bye...Don,ran into one at the Rock Quarry at Catalina awhile back,along while back(1978)even now when a seals surprize me I think of sharks.
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Don,ran into one at the Rock Quarry at Catalina awhile back,along while back(1978)even now when a seals surprize me I think of sharks.
When I can find my close up pictures, I'll post a story of a my PVC foam filled life guard can the a Real Big
WS ate and released at that very spot in the late 90's.Cheers, Don
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