San Diego Long Range Fishing Thread, etiquette in Fishing Reports; I grew up working Art's Landing and Davey's Locker growing up. Every once in a while some clown in a ...  | |
Jan-20-2007, 10:22 AM
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#1 | | Registered User
Name: richard Age: 43 Location: newport beach Job:nurse
Posts: 269
| etiquette
I grew up working Art's Landing and Davey's Locker growing up. Every once in a while some clown in a private boat usually not knowing any better, would get too close to our boat or run through our chum line. Josh behaved that way and then calls Pelagic and whines about it. I hope they consider removing his rep. status; other pelagic reps behave well and are smart enough to not make enemies with the San Diego Long Range Fleet.
Looking forward to the Fred Hall Show. I am taking 15 buddies of mine fishing in La Paz this year and planning a good San Diego long Range trip this year on the RRIII.Death_To_
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Jan-20-2007, 10:33 AM
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#2 | | Captain
Name: jorge Vessel: none Location: laguna Job:Mergers and Acquisitions
Posts: 7,873
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Josh just wants attention, dont give it to him and soon enough we wont have to deal with it anymore.
The LR fleet has been around for 50 years, and it will be here in another 50, flash in the pan hot spot's come and go.
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Jan-20-2007, 03:32 PM
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#3 | | Captain
Name: Capt Josh Temple Age: 32 Vessel: "MAXIMO" 57 Dean Johnson & "CONQUISTADOR" 40 Cabo Express Location: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Job:Making Dreams Come True...One Massive Detonation At A Time...
Posts: 3,272
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WTF are you nuckleheads talking about...first of all i am not a rep for Pelagic...and secondly i wasn't behind the wheel of any boat while those guys were down...local Mexican captains were...but i suppose i must have the entire fleet under my Jedi mind spell...fuck am i really that powerful???
I'd like to see how many fish you catch George and Richard down here without buckets of chum flying over your shoulders...
And George...you're right...any press is good press...and don't worry...we're holding classes every tuesday and thursday night in Vallarta entitled "HOW TO DEAL WITH FAGS LIKE YOU...A Post Secondary Review Of Fucktards and Cocksuckerfaces"...so we can guarantee the next generation will know how to handle neanderthals como ustedes...
Come on down for a class or two...they're free...
What next...
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Jan-22-2007, 10:29 AM
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#4 | | Registered User
Name: richard Age: 43 Location: newport beach Job:nurse
Posts: 269
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Honestly, I didn't post this to piss off Canexicans or others. I posted this because I want everyone to fish and have fun. If someone is on a spot fishing I try to get there earlier the next time if I want that spot. I don't harass people on the water no one owns this spot or that on the ocean. I apologize for getting involved in Bullsh*T politics, It is a lot less fun than fishing. When people on any boat are having their trip messed with when they are there to have fun it isn't cool, be it a boat from Cabo, La paz, or San Diego.
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Jan-22-2007, 10:37 AM
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#5 | | Registered User
Name: Ron Vessel: 27 Mackinaw, "Very Loose" Location: Whittier Job:Carpet Cleaner
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Jan-22-2007, 11:27 AM
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#6 | | Mansfield to Alijos......
Name: Big Girl, AKA, Miss March Vessel: Chubasco II, Red Rooster 3, Daily Double, Royal Star Location: 9210B Job:C.E.O. Big Girl Productions
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| Re: etiquette Quote:
Originally Posted by capt josh And George.....we're holding classes every tuesday and thursday night in Vallarta entitled "HOW TO DEAL WITH FAGS LIKE YOU...A Post Secondary Review Of Fucktards and cocksuckerfaces" | well you know what they say........Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.
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Jan-22-2007, 04:22 PM
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#7 | | Longboards Rule
Name: Jack Age: 46 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat
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Put down the crack pipe Josh !!!!!
Jack
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Jan-22-2007, 04:29 PM
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#8 | | Registered User
Name: Es Steebie Vessel: 18' Mako PIZZ POOR Location: Huntington Beach Job:Concrete Monkey Bio: feesh skeezer
Posts: 740
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oh snap to the double snap. let me grab a beer!
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Jan-22-2007, 08:02 PM
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#9 | | Let the beatings begin...
Name: Craven Morehead Vessel: Yours !... when are we going ? Location: SoCal Job:LA County Admin....Boring
Posts: 724
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Josh says he wasnt behind anyones wheel...wasnt that his boat ?... I am confused, whats he bitching about now anyway ?.....Yaaaawn......
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Jan-22-2007, 08:15 PM
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#10 | | Go Chiefs!
Name: ummm.... Age: 48 Vessel: 26 Proline WAC Location: Mission Viejo Job:Professional Guesser
Posts: 4,652
| Re: etiquette Quote:
Originally Posted by newport local I grew up working Art's Landing and Davey's Locker growing up. Every once in a while some clown in a private boat usually not knowing any better, would get too close to our boat or run through our chum line. Josh behaved that way and then calls Pelagic and whines about it. I hope they consider removing his rep. status; other pelagic reps behave well and are smart enough to not make enemies with the San Diego Long Range Fleet.
Looking forward to the Fred Hall Show. I am taking 15 buddies of mine fishing in La Paz this year and planning a good San Diego long Range trip this year on the RRIII.Death_To_ | From the sounds of things you weren't even there. How is it that you can call someone out for their behavior from some third party? Did you ask for the other side of the story?
Didn't think so.
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Jan-22-2007, 08:28 PM
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#11 | | Captain
Name: jorge Vessel: none Location: laguna Job:Mergers and Acquisitions
Posts: 7,873
| Re: etiquette
Just so we're all on the same page on a couple of issues here...
1.) we monopolized the high spot......not so much. we anchored up so that we were directly up hill by about 50 yards from the high spot the first day, and then backed it off to 100 yds. the second day. On top of that, we pulled the hook and ran southwest of el banco several miles every night to make bait, so its not like we dropped the anchor and refused to move.
2.) Sardines made it impossible for anyone else to catch fish........not at all. Well over half of the fish we brought aboard the Super Chicken between 100 and 212 lbs. were caught on Squid. Squid that we made south west of the bank, and was there for the catching for anyone who wanted them. On top of that, we offered (rather generously might I add) to give sardines to anyone who wanted them after we heard there was an issue. None of the local boats wanted to take up us on the offer, and from what i understand, they were told not to as well.
I have some wonderfull shots of several of the local boats as well as select members of the trust fund navy that were just so convienently close to us while we were out there. Josh your going to have to point out to us which one is you on "chappy one" because i have a couple GREAT photo's of that boat and dont remember seeing you on it.
If you guys had payed attention, you would have also noticed most of the tuna were blowing out on bait schools more than 500 yds away from us on the south and west end of the bank as well, So im assuming they were eating something other than sardines as well, but hey, we'll never know now will we?
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Jan-22-2007, 08:43 PM
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#12 | | Registered User
Name: Kevin Age: 59 Vessel: Inner Tube Location: The world Job:Fish Finder
Posts: 85
| Re: etiquette
He's a surfer "local's Only". Which local cut his boat loose???
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