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woody with a view
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by Paulina 
Ok, this may sound weird, but I fish in my dreams. 
 
In the carpet. 
 
The fish are swimming in the carpet and I can cast right to them and watch them take my lure.  
 
 Sometimes I'll be sitting on the couch when a fish will come swimming out from underneath. I'll grab my rod and drop a bait down between the couch
and the coffee table and FISH ON.  
 
Reel, reel, reel, reel! 
 
This is not a one time dream. I have carpet fishing dreams often. 
 
This past winter we were in Bahia and the halibut were right on the shore. It was dajavu all over again, just like in my dreams, it was there, I could
see it and BAM, it would take my lure.  
 
I need to fish. 
 
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Excellent dream management, Toots.  "Night Movies" can be fun if they have the right cast.
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woody....i think that you and paulina might want to exchange email addys and really get with it!!!...kidding, of course, just to stent any possible
nasty remarks....we are jest havin fun in washington state with some fab muscular smallmouth and a cold one!!...be back down next week for the dorado
tourney in mulege..looking forward to mas baja!!!!!
 
 
 
 
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we'll be in your neck of the 'hood in oct. the odd numbered ones are on me.
 
 
 
 
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Michael I was thinking the Pot Holes but never did Banks either wanted to tho its got all kinds if I remember right,drove by a number of time,lived in
Okanogan at the time,thats some great country also. 
 
            We fished BC from there,all the way up the Okanogan drainage system. 
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Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach. 
 
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear. 
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Was a Bucket List 
 
 
Had a bucket list trip planned for this summer, but now it's just a .............fishin trip. 
 
Trying Kayak fishing and heading for a month to Trinidad, Ca. Easy Rockfish, Lings and Salmon close in. 
 
Then 2 months at Sekiu, WA  for Salmon, Lings and Rockfish. 
 
Leaving Fri and won't be back till Nov 1.
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by Paulina 
Ok, this may sound weird, but I fish in my dreams. 
 
In the carpet. 
 
The fish are swimming in the carpet and I can cast right to them and watch them take my lure.  
P>*)))>{  
 
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Wow. My dream was remarkably similar. I had it when I was about 16 on Socal. 
 
I dreamed that it had rained heavily and there we puddles on the lawn in our back yard. It walked out on the grass and started casting and out of the
grass came big fat crappies. It was miraculous how they just appeared out of the grass like that.
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Lake Tramal- Sweetwater Texas for Catfish and Bass. 
 
All the Creeks of Montana for Rainbosw and Browns as well as the Upper Big Hole near Wisdom Montana. 
The Jefferson, Galatin and Missouri River in Montana 
 
Vancover Island North Uculet to Port Alice for Salmon and Halibut 
 
Puget Sound for TrueCod 
 
and my most special Place called Amphitheater Lake at 11,000 Ft in the Sierras above Bishop Calif. for Crossbows and Golden Trout
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I got spoiled fishing the Sea of Cortez, and while I was living in Kansas on the ranch, found the only thing that came close was catching BIG catfish.
Now, I am getting spoiled again...I will be 78 in June...(FYI in case anyone wants to send gifts u2u for address :lol 
 
 
 
 
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skeet...i love all those places you mention too...problem is, puget sound hasn't had a true cod for around 25 years now...they were completely wiped
out near the end of the 20th century, sadly...the commercial boys took their toll, not saying we didn't catch our share also.... 
 
baitcast...blown off the water today here at banks lake; breaks my heart after traveling this far in seek of smallies but there will be another day, i
hope 
 
woody...what part of "our" world will you be in in october???....sequim up north or mulege down south....always have a pile of ice cold ones and in
sequim keep a keg at 33 degrees 24/7...look us up.
 
 
 
 
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Mulegem: 
 
Some of the Truecod are coming back. I was fishing in the Sound the last day the Commercials were taking all the fish out, Sure did not like it as i
think the Truecod is one of the best eating fish around.Skeet
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truly, the truecod is one of the finest eating fish on the planet....and that's why they are gone bigtime...i live on the straits of juan de fuca,
right here on the entrance to puget sound...i have been involved in fisheries enforcement almost all my adult life...i also fish this wonderful fish
stew almost daily...and i'm sorry to say skeet, but the true cod is NOT coming back...at least so far...no documented catches in many many years here
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I like Franks movies as well his taste in musica,checked out your boys thresher catch as well,what is it about La Jolla that works so well? 
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Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach. 
 
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear. 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by baitcast 
I like Franks movies as well his taste in musica,checked out your boys thresher catch as well,what is it about La Jolla that works so well? 
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I think it's the submarine canyon that's just offshore. It pumps out a lot of nutrients from far below. When I was going to school there I once saw a
school of anchovies from the beach to the end of the pier. The only other place I've seen it like that is at Cabo Pulmo every March. The sardinas
arrive there from the south and hold for a month before moving north. Don't know if that is still going on.
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by mulegemichael 
skeet...i love all those places you mention too...problem is, puget sound hasn't had a true cod for around 25 years now...they were completely wiped
out near the end of the 20th century, sadly...the commercial boys took their toll, not saying we didn't catch our share also.... 
 
baitcast...blown off the water today here at banks lake; breaks my heart after traveling this far in seek of smallies but there will be another day, i
hope 
 
woody...what part of "our" world will you be in in october???....sequim up north or mulege down south....always have a pile of ice cold ones and in
sequim keep a keg at 33 degrees 24/7...look us up.   |  
  
 
Mulege and the south/central points.
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by baitcast 
I like Franks movies as well his taste in musica,checked out your boys thresher catch as well,what is it about La Jolla that works so well? 
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Its got to be the bait and the deep water canyon, that brings them in. We only will take 1 Thresher every other year, no matter how bad it kicks our
butt   We finally figured out how to mouth hook them with live bait and
circle hooks. Someday we may actually calm down enough to film one underwater chasing the greenback.  
 
After all these years fishing, I still can't sleep the night before a trip even if we are chasing calicos in kelp with the 14' Klamath.  
 
Dreams? I sat up straight one night during Tuna season, yelling " there they are! "  My wife sits up and says what's wrong? I whacked right across the
chest pointing to the boiling fish, still yelling, then fell back to sleep.   
 
She just ducks now when the fish are in.
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  Hilarious  Sleeping has always been a problem with me also altho I never beat
on the wife. 
 
           T-Sharks and Mako,s are two of my favorites used to fish them often in a 16' Ryan off OC.Calif. and speaking of sharks check out this vid
of a Mako gone crazy!! 
 
                                
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJYVKejC5XE
 
 
 
 
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach. 
 
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear. 
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Best video of a guy that was totally caught up in the moment! He had me yelling at the monitor.  
 
I may have to get the 12wt out and give that a try this year.
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