Salmon Fishing

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pong12211

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Looks like a great time. That's a fine salmon.. Also an interesting way to keep the sea lions aways..LOL.. Whatever works I guess.. Thanks for sharing..
 

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Hey, be nice. Sea lions need food too...

Sure they do- but let them find their own. I was salmon fishing once and the boat owner was dropping seal bombs over the side. I thought he was going to blow the bottom of his boat out. :BangHead:
 

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Howdy packerbacker,

That sure looks like fun. I have never done any type of salt water fishing in my life. It's in my bucket list now! Heck it's been around 15 years that I have done any fishing at all. Even though I love seafood, the different kinds of fish that I have tasted can be counted on one hand. Sure do envy your diet.

Homar P. Olivarez
 

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Homar, I see you're from Texas. Are you close to the gulf? Great fishing there. You have wasted 15 years so far, don't make it 16! :) My buddy and I are starting to plan an albacore trip. They fight like hell, taste great and there isn't a limit on them.
Austin, paintballs are a gentle way of discouraging a sea lion; some dumba$$es actually shoot them with lead! Just the sound of the paintball gun and the balls hitting the water scare them off. I love and respect all sea life and would never hurt anything purposely.
Thanks all for the comments. Yes calisdad, Trinidad is a special place. Seems like the rest of the world hasn't heard about it yet. It's nice to go to a great place like that and not have a million tourists mulling around and ruining the peace and quiet.
 

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Looks like you all had a great time. :icon_thumleft: I am hoping to do a little salmon fishing later this fall.
 

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I hear you packer, I do plan to make some changes. I am just two hours from the Gulf of Mexico. Never been on a boat in salt water, hope it doesn't turn me inside out. Wonder if I would be able to concentrate on fishing, with all the lost treasure in the area.

Just a couple of days ago we were looking at a good spot here in our place planning to build a pond there to stock with fish.

Homar
 

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Water is usually pretty calm down there. Take a Dramamine 1-1/2 hrs before you go out and make sure you eat a good breakfast. You'll be fine. 2 hours is nothing!
 

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