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		| tonski 
  Since 11 Jun 2005
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 6:36 am |   |  
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				| RT, what is a PORPUSS?   Is that some kind of troll delicacy?   |  | 
	
		
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		| bustingbladder 
  Since 12 Jul 2006
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 6:55 am |   |  
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				| I was the gentleman that saw the shark and it was definately not a dolphin.  I am a avid fisherman and have seen many speicies.  This was a 7 foot shark.  I tripped out hard!  Guess what guys, they are out there and if you decide to go deep sea fishing on your tack out.  Dont fall off the board.  You just may be trolling in the wrong spot. 
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		| forrest 
  Since 21 Jun 2005
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 7:08 am |   |  
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				| There is no such thing as a shark.  Superman killed them all the in the 70's. 
 Seriously though, this is too much.  For the sake of our body dragging being peaceful, and not full of mental images, lets stop talking about the sharks.
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		| Onad 
  Since 04 Mar 2005
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 7:30 am |   |  
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				| Three words - - - Human Meat Jig (HMJ) 
 Very enticing for those guys in the grey & white suits…
 
 
   
 
 
		
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		| Kataku2k3 
  Since 14 Aug 2005
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 8:27 am |   |  
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				| Crazy pic, Dano!  I know the second one is Photoshopped, but is the first one real? |  | 
	
		
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		| Onad 
  Since 04 Mar 2005
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		| jahmbi 
  Since 28 Jul 2005
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 6:48 pm |   |  
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				| WORD MUST HAVE GOTTEN OUT THAT HE FORGOT TO LEAVE ME OFFERINGS, I DON,T FEEL SORRY FOR HIM 	  | Onad Rednaxela wrote: |  	  | Three words - - - Human Meat Jig (HMJ) 
 Very enticing for those guys in the grey & white suits…
 
 
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    ALWAYS  REMEMBER TO PAY YOUR TROLL    JAHMBI     _________________
 It's Never To Late To Realize What's Important In Your Life..
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		| Mike Hawk 
  Since 20 Mar 2006
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 7:38 pm |   |  
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				| Yes, I told them not to bring you offerings, just as I tell all to: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!!!!
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		| jahmbi 
  Since 28 Jul 2005
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 8:06 pm |   |  
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				| BUT AS YOU SEA THE WORD GETS OUT UP AND DOWN THE COAST,SO NEVER FEEL THAT YOU ARE SAFE!!!  ALWAZE FEAD DA TROLL.. 	  | Mike Hawk wrote: |  	  | Yes, I told them not to bring you offerings, just as I tell all to: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!!!!
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		| Sasquatch 
  Since 09 Mar 2005
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				|  Wed Sep 13, 06 10:24 pm |   |  
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				|  	  | jahmbi wrote: |  	  | BUT AS YOU SEA THE WORD GETS OUT UP AND DOWN THE COAST,SO NEVER FEEL THAT YOU ARE SAFE!!!  ALWAZE FEAD DA TROLL.. 	  | Mike Hawk wrote: |  	  | Yes, I told them not to bring you offerings, just as I tell all to: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!!!!
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  will the RT ever learn to feed it/himself, or are there just too many tasty offerings under the bridge? 
 Give the RT something to eat, it/he will eat for a day, teach the RT to cook it/he will eat forever. . .I now see y "Mike Hawk" says "DO NOT FEED THE TROLL".
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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		| Sasquatch 
  Since 09 Mar 2005
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				|  Thu Sep 14, 06 9:23 am    How far out were u when u saw this shark? |   |  
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				|  	  | bustingbladder wrote: |  	  | I was the gentleman that saw the shark and it was definately not a dolphin.  I am a avid fisherman and have seen many speicies.  This was a 7 foot shark.  I tripped out hard!  Guess what guys, they are out there and if you decide to go deep sea fishing on your tack out.  Dont fall off the board.  You just may be trolling in the wrong spot. 
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 Hey:  I just try not to think about those things higher on the food-chain when I'm kiting out there. . . especially when I'm trolling for my board on the outside--I persoanlly think those big fish can sense fear; and some how that makes u more tasty lookin.  The outside is a relative thing of course.  At Manzo, the waves break rather close-in because the gradiant is steeper than up north (south jetty to the Trollatorium).
 
 Where did u see the shark; how far out were u from shore/dry land?
 
 Any idea of the type of shark it was?
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		| Kataku2k3 
  Since 14 Aug 2005
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				|  Sun Sep 17, 06 3:13 pm    I'd still be scared... |   |  
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				| Off topic still, but I guess that first sharky pic with the kayak is real...  Got bored and searched online. 
 Here's another pic from the same "photoshoot/article".
 
   
 "Sitting in a 3.8-metre sea kayak and watching a four-metre great white approach you is a fairly tense experience. Although we had extensively tested the sharks' reactions to an empty kayak and had observed no signs of aggression, this gave us little comfort as we eyed a great white heading straight for us, albeit slowly. Just a metre or so from the craft it veered off, circled and slowly approached from behind. It did this several times, occasionally lifting its head out of the water to get a better look. Then it lost interest, and as it continued on its way we were able to follow a short distance behind. Once we'd come to terms with having nothing between ourselves and a four-metre shark except a thin layer of plastic, our kayak made an ideal research platform for observing great white behaviour in shallow water. Its advantages are twofold: it is inconspicuous and appears not to cause the sharks to alter their behaviour for long, and it allows us to watch them in a natural situation, as it is not necessary to attract them to us with food. "
 
 -- http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/sharkkayak.asp
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		| skydiveblake 
 Since 28 Jun 2006
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				|  Mon Sep 18, 06 5:46 am |   |  
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				| funk dat - those pics make me crap myself... photoshop or not |  | 
	
		
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		| brass 
 Since 15 Jul 2006
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				|  	  | skydiveblake wrote: |  	  | funk dat - those pics make me crap myself... photoshop or not | 
 I'm with you. But to the point, Manzanita sucks but it's so windy you can boost HUUUUGE there.
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		| lance_k 
  Since 04 May 2005
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				|  Mon Sep 18, 06 8:31 pm |   |  
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				| i think manzanita kicks ass. sure getting off the beach can be alittle interesting but whatever.. the waves are worth it and it's always windy. _________________
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