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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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Tue Aug 18, 09 10:28 am |
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Aug/Sept pretty much when all the bait fish/salmon/tuna are in. Sea
Bird are in by the thousands.
Keep yourself out of the water, rescue any down kiters and be aware of high tides.
I've posted tons about sharks out on the coast, I wasn't trying to scare anyone with big fish tales.
THANKS FOR POSTING your experience. It's pretty awesome and very real.
BTW, the S. Jetty is probably infested this time of year, the Columbia River Trench is a very common place to find them hunting.
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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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Tue Aug 18, 09 10:32 am |
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| ah yes, names of all the whinney shite heads would be good
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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Tue Aug 18, 09 10:52 am |
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went fishing out at westport on friday and caught tons of coho. we had problems of running into mackerel schools over and over again and taking our bate. those sure are fast little buggers! We also saw a sunfish which has gotta be the weirdest looking fish I've ever seen and it was huge too!
all this was only about 6 miles off the coast of westport. to give you an idea of how close that is I could still see the white of the waves breaking on the shore and windows on the buildings.
both sunfish and mackerel are warm water fish....
sounds like there's lots of food in the ocean close to shore right now
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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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Tue Aug 18, 09 11:02 am |
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| SWEET, on a dive near san clemente I found a sun fish, 10ft from top to bottom, did you notice in that pic of sunfish the tail of the shark upper left corner. hmm..
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Yardsale

Since 29 Mar 2005
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Tue Aug 18, 09 11:02 am |
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Not Directed at you Mike...just havin some fun!
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stringer

Since 31 Jul 2007
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registered

Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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Tue Aug 18, 09 11:22 am |
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no I am pretty sure they prefer the strapless kind of board riders thats why surfers are a staple.
those fools who ride with straps don't drag around prevoking the sharks they just ride and ride and ride.
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Inept_Fun

Since 14 Apr 2005
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Tue Aug 18, 09 11:55 am |
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| stringer wrote: | Thats funny steve...
but I thought they really liked to eat people who still have straps on their surfboards |
True that would really strengthen the kiting gene pool! Sharks like straps. mmmmm...
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stringer

Since 31 Jul 2007
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Tue Aug 18, 09 12:05 pm |
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I'm pretty sure the sharks know that the strapped riders are weak and lazy, easier targets.
Plus, I hear they can smell the stank coming from a strapped rider's yellow belly for miles...
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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Tue Aug 18, 09 1:05 pm |
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I'm pretty sure we all look like this when were body dragging back to our boards.
I'll always opt for straps W/ heel straps or boots so I can minimize the amount of trolling for sharks
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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
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Tue Aug 18, 09 1:24 pm |
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how about this....?
pretty sure I looked like bait of some sort this weekend...
at least enough to be curious.... looks tasty to me
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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Tue Aug 18, 09 1:38 pm |
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wow that does look tasty!
although I hear the best part is what's riding on top.
I would imagine the quality has gone down over the last few years with the change in diet.
all the energy drinks make the meat a little dry.
nothing like the good ol' stuff marinated in beer
btw check out my new kiteboard. its a door style hahaha
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saleeba

Since 05 Mar 2006
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Tue Aug 18, 09 1:41 pm |
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holy shit chanson, never thought of the morphius as a lure. pretty f..ing scaring thinking back to the five hours we spent in the water saturday at manzo on that thing. water was warmer than i have ever experienced at the coast.
also, my girlfriends dad was fishing friday at longbeach and saw two 6 foot sharks close to the beach where people were hanging out. crazy!
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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
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Tue Aug 18, 09 2:00 pm |
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yeah, we had the rainbow covered with the Morpheous and Rasta bottoms.......
hey, there was another Morpheous out there on Sunday...with the REv you shredded
3 skim trollers....
lunchtime..
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saleeba

Since 05 Mar 2006
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Tue Aug 18, 09 2:08 pm |
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| oh yeah, sorry about the rev whoever that was? happened so fast there was no way i could avoid diving through the canopy.
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Yardsale

Since 29 Mar 2005
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Tue Aug 18, 09 4:57 pm |
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| stringer wrote: | Thats funny steve...
but I thought they really liked to eat people who still have straps on their surfboards |
Ha Ha....youngsters are such easy prey!!!!!
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scottnorby

Since 23 Sep 2005
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Tue Aug 18, 09 7:18 pm |
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I was working my way upwind to the Iredale boat wreck today and came upon a 2 1/2 to 3 foot dorsal sitting still in the water.
Turn and burn.
Not sure if it was a salmon shark or white---but def big.
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