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Ice Cold!
Disclaimer: this is an excerpt from what's essentially my journal on Big Water's Edge. Albeit a monthly or sometimes quarterly journal as apposed to a daily play by play, for obvious reasons. It's nothing more than a poor attempt at creative writing, mind you. So please don't take offense by the contents within the post; now or ever. If somehow, someway, you can relate to said contents just realize it's not intended to be taken personally. I'm not a life-coach. I'm just a crusty 'ol fisherman. One of the saltiest you'll find this side of the Mississippi, though.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . It's all about the chest. No, not the arrogant pumping of the chest; the ice-chest. If you're going to be fishing for the big-boys you best plan ahead. You don't want to be running down the isles of Wal-Mart at 2:00 a.m.---frantically trying to find a suitable resting place for your trophy catch. I've seen and been somewhat responsible for this scramble on many occasions, I might add. And I can tell from my second hand perspective that, well, it kind of sucks! That look in the anglers eye as they slide a fifty-pound beast into the back of a BMW is painful to watch. God forbid, the ecstatic angler manages to pull off the daily-double. The stoke tends to impair the anglers judgement at the time, but I can only imagine the wife's reaction as they pull into the garage; and their inevitable retaliation with the American Express! I always tell my partner for the day to make sure and come prepared. A gear list isn't complete without a big ice-chest. It should be right up there with your fishing license on the priority list. Regardless of your skill level, when targeting ornery Pelagic species it's in your best interest to be optimistic. After all, confidence is key! If you don't believe it's going to happen, guess what? It's not going to happen. Being prepared for the best case scenario is a prudent judgment call if you asked me. With that being said, there's a fine line between being prepared and straight up jinxing yourself, though. Go ahead and bring that giant coffin of death, but unless you're about to launch into a WFO bite, never, ever, ever, come loaded down with sixty pounds of ice. If there was ever a jinx that runs the entire spectrum of the fishing community it's loading the chest with ice. I'd say it's easily ten times the jinx of a banana! Easily. So consider yourself warned. When choosing a suitable resting place for your trophy-catch it's very similar to buying quality fishing gear. What happens far too often is guys try to go the cheap-route the first time around. Which, of course, only adds to the final sum of what you end up spending. Just buy a quality product the first time around and consider it done. Quality aside, the most common scenario is guys buying an ice-chest that's simply too small. I have guys all the time say, "oh I got one", and show up with a cooler that's suitable for a six-pack and lunch! I suppose it depends on where you fish and what you target, but the average White Sea Bass the last couple of seasons has been around fifty inches, give or take. That doesn't mean you need a coffin that's fifty inches long. Keep in mind the fish will easily bend at both ends, right? You just need to make sure the resting place is suitable for a trophy this size. Along the same lines, I'm of the opinion that there's a such thing as too big, too. You want the ice-chest to be as efficient as possible. In short, you want minimal space after placing a couple beauties and forty pounds of ice. So don't just run out and buy the, humungous, Marine Igloo for $300. That cooler's designed for limits style fishing with multiple anglers and not ideal for one man's daily catch. For most guys I'd suggest the igloo Costco has carried for the last few years. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/DSCF0201.JPG Here's one of mine. This little puppy hovers around $80, holds multiple trophy fish and is plenty efficient for the task at hand. I suppose you could splurge and go pick up a Yetti cooler (with a retail price of $600), too. If you go that route, though, you either have too much money or aren't catching big enough fish. I don't care if the thing will keep ice rock-solid for three days straight. If it can't fit a trophy fish, what's the point? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/DSCF0232.JPG Regardless of which cooler you decide to purchase in the end there's only one thing that really, really matters---what's in it! |
you really do have a passion for the game. :cheers1:
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My friends make fun of my man sized cooler in my van but I tell them, I'll need it someday
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Coolers..... what a odd post.... ;)
Seen a few Coolers these days with some big Ole biscuits in them... And who ever said threes a crowd .... |
one hatch is busted
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Nice Josh.
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now where is the ransom note?...............I gave my 150 coolers away :D
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Nice cooler...only the contents though...
I prefer the wooden handles with the rope, but, hey, that's just me, and every time I bring it, I come home empty handed. But I will keep jinxing myself, cuz as you say, ya just never know... Opposed to not bringing one, think I will take my chances and hope one day I will be grateful for bringing my grande cooler... |
sweet
I have an old 180 with rope handles. looks like one biz-kit and 2 yellas fit quite well... |
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Nice trio there Josh.
The cooler suggestion is spot on. I kinda lucked out the time The kid put me on my very first YT, I didn't have to run to buy a big cooler but I did have to remove it from my snake room since I normally use it for a egg incubator. As far as the ice, ready for your catch no no. I actually had ice ready that day, but now you got me thinking. Anyway thanks for the report. Kevin C. |
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One of those fish is not like the others... :wsb: Piggy Piggy! |
Ice Job!
Well I'm going into convulsions due to my low fish catch and consumption so far this year! I'm so due for a strong pull. I can't wait (really cannot) til my 3 scheduled Baja trips to get on something.
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The latches on those coolers suck ass!!!!
Those fishies do not suck ass though..... :luxhello: |
dude, your a monster, oh and nice colors on that biscuit :D
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Great post and great pics!
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I love the not so subtle play on the "Proof of Life". A "Proof of Death" is best, given the target species. I do, however, hate your disclaimer. The likelihood of any of the prior offended hiring you is next to slim. Stay salty.
And, given the current conditions (launch conditions, weekday fishing, and scarcity of bait) this thread will not cause the same mass attack conditions. As for the cooler, I have a nice collapsible you can use if your rigid framed cooler does not work.......;) |
Nice:cheers1:
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What kind of ice-chest am I?----an empty one:( - very nice fish.
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Sweet.....Don't I still have some credit with you?
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Holy shit !!! Employment growth slowed in April!
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Nice Catch Josh!
Thanks for the post!!
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i agree
always bring a ice chest never fill with ice first also i might add purchase ice locally to where u caught the fish and as soon as poss if u dont live nearby |
Wow...nice haul.
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60 pounds of ice?:eek:
I got yer 60 pounds of ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...Icypelican.jpg :D |
THIS is the best damn post in this thread (other than the fish porn, of course).
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WTG! Josh :D
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Old salty fisherman have many fish tales.
WTG old man Josh! ;) http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6104/6...d1e39e01_z.jpg The Horse Fisherman |
REALLY
that whole post and not once did you mention what kind of ice you use, where you buy it, the actual frozen temp vs. thawed temp after 2 days, what color undies you had on when you bought the ice,did you buy a lotto ticket ,a pack of gum maybe, some nacho cheese dorritos, was the ice from a french aquifer or was it from palomar mountain, does the dead fish enjoy cubed, tubed, or crushed, did your hands get cold placing the ice in the cooler, were you able to use any of the extra ice for anything else like a ginger ale with three cubes, is there any sort of emotional attachment to the new ice and post pardom depression associated with the melty blood water...... What a horrible post;) Poor YT that arn't around anymore and won't be back in San Diego till next year. Your gonna be missed oh dearly departed Seriola's........ RIP |
Nice bird.
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You just have to keep rubbing it in about my ugly inadequate kayak mounted igloo don't you josh.
Thanks for the awesome photo buddy, it's by far my best OTW shot yet. :luxhello: 04-20-2012 Had to utilize scallywag's battery of trophy coolers for this one... . . . . . http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/...8/1d8431a3.jpg |
Nice ice-chest report Josh! :D
I dig the content (of a chest mentioned above). :D Sweet Cbass there! :cheers1: |
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By jove Mandrake! I see you did not deny that fish your essence.....
Good show and carry on! |
Nice Donkey Chris!
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That is a slug:cheers1:
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The pig that eats all the pigs of a seabass Dam son! Epic:drool5:
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Nice fish Josh...I'll take the (buy just one in a lifetime) Yetti thankyou.
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over 2200 views and only 38 posts!????????????????????!:confused:
Nice fish Josh, and Chris! Thanks for the help that day Chris! My vote on coolers has to go to this one: http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/p...&pictureid=938 Good old Igloo... but I modify them and put in additional hinges and supports.... just in case! :reel: |
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