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[*] posted on 5-9-2013 at 10:59 AM
Krill encounter 2


Lots of new folks,I would love to do this again:lol:

posted on 5-24-2007 at 08:09 PM

A krill encounter



Two years ago I and a good friend were camped behind La Gringa,just across from one of my favorite places Smith Isla and looking for dorado which were supposed to be around somewhere,s.
Having no luck the first day,everything seemed dead in every direction,O well try one more day before leaving.
Day two,what a difference,rays jumping eveywhere,several whales in the area,looks good,having only a 12' cartopper you must be rather careful
I made a run for the main channel hopeing for the main event and found nothing,not the first time and probaly wont be the last,went back to the isla and hoped for a yellow or two,my favorite rock,it wont let me down.
Nearing the tip of the isla we heard what seemed to sound like a heavy rain,I shut the motor down to hear better,the sound was coming from around the corner and getting louder,so I fired it up and made for the sound of the chaos and there before us was the most unusual sight these old eyes have ever seen,couple of whales,sea lions and about a million skipjack and NO BIRDS not one,there were no baitfish jumping!!
A area of maybe a square mile was white and pink,long lines of skipjack shoulder to shoulder pushing water,no jumpers,didn,t take long for us to get a jig in the water and wham hooked up instantly,but wait my bud was hooked up to something much larger,after a a long bout up comes a YELLOW!,I hook a skipjack and something grabs him after a while I bring in a head,my Bud yells something I look up and a huge whale is coming straight at us and goes under the boat comes up on the other side and blows and I nearly faint!!!!!!!!1

We get broke off bit off the sea lion gets us the sharks get half our fish,never seen anything like this,the noise is awesome...........things are completly out of control and we are the only boat there

What is the attraction? what are these things eating?..........Well we finally figure it out,when we would get a fish to the boat they would spit up gobs of little shrimp,1/4 to a 1/2'' long,light green to pink in color,there were billions of these things in the water,you could not see through them they were so thick,as we would look down we could see flashes of big fish..........for two or three hrs this lasted then nothing.

The same happened the next day about 10am to 12 or 1pm,I did not discover what these were until we got home,its sames there are 80 different kinds of krill both cold water and warm,the SOC has two.

Has anyone out there had a similar experence,it was a first for me after many years of fishing the gulf
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[*] posted on 5-9-2013 at 12:04 PM


We have experienced it in BOLA as well as a huge squid feed around the same time. most excellent story!
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[*] posted on 5-9-2013 at 12:25 PM


i think that's my favorite story of your Rob! some day i hope to duplicate it!



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[*] posted on 5-9-2013 at 03:39 PM


Great story Rob!

The only thing close to that Ive experienced was right in front of Verdugos, a huge underwater tornado of spawning Jack Crevalle that of course wouldnt touch anything we dropped on them. After awhile we just watched the Nat Geo moment.
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[*] posted on 5-9-2013 at 09:52 PM


I've never seen this story before, Rob. Glad you decided to post it.

I typed up a whole story of my own in BOLA but lost it during a computer hiccup, so I'll just keep this post short this time.

There's a lot of interesting recent research on such plankton blooms worldwide.
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