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THE DARKHORSE 02-08-2011 06:57 PM

Just another Whale tour...
 
While it's hard to argue that size doesn't matter, regardless of what she told you. I've found, mainly from my time on the internet---people just love to argue. It's almost as if it's become a sport unto itself, no? Kind of like the simple practice of being safe and using common sense on a kayak. It's a new sport; haven't you heard? And apparently there's plenty of eager folks, armed and ready with an opinion, educated or not---for the next fence post that will listen. You know that saying argue with a fence post?

It's one thing to stand up and be proud of something you truly believe in. Take our freedom for example. Many, many lives have been lost to preserve our rights we enjoy today. For those who have risked their lives to do, well, exactly that---preserve our freedom---I'll take this opportunity to give a sincere, thank you! Then again, it's another thing entirely to argue for the sake of arguing. Which is what I see more often than not, these days. Pure comedy, from an outsiders perspective. At least, for a while. Then what might seem funny at first, looks more and more, well, sad.

I don't know, maybe that's just my perspective? A perspective from the jaded view of surfing everyday, for hours on end, at multiple spots according to the tide---the past few months. If you haven't poked your head out of that cubicle lately, it's been going off! Enough so, that I've shed most of that extra internet-weight. All twenty to thirty pounds of it. Which certainly helped get my mind off the stagnant, overly bait-rich fishing conditions this Winter suffered from. Most internet-fisherman could probably care less, but without question, Winter is my favorite season to fish for Pelagic species. And no matter who you are, this Winter was tough to say the least.

Like most folks, I've never seen conditions like this (buried in squid)---for so long.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...or_battle_.jpg
I remember being of the opinion that, there's no such thing as too much bait. Well, I was certainly wrong in that respect. And this season proved that, over and over again. To the point where I simply told guys to wait for better odds of success---and dare I say, quit fishing for a while. In hindsight, that could have been the best thing that ever happened to me. It built up that fire inside, again. The fire to scan open-water for days on end, with zero signs, looking for that one little clue. There's been days over the years, when a couple meter marks, at a certain depth, would decide the trips of glory the following days. Days, that other anglers get to join in on the fun---without all the work involved. Yes, productive fishing for Pelagic species requires a significant amount of work. Hard work! Especially, consistent productive fishing for them. If this is breaking news for you---I'm sorry to burst your bubble.

The good news: If you've read this far, in the fishing reports forum no less, listening to some guy rambling about unrelated topics---you just might have what it takes. Anything's possible, right? Just like your parents told you---you can be the president of The United States if you put your mind to it, Johnny! Apparently, you have the ability to bob and weave through the bull-$h!t. Which unfortunately, is a big part of life.

I left the house, bright and early yesterday with a plan. A plan, to enjoy all of God's creation. And again, I was humbled by what I saw. In short, it was magnificent! Breathtaking at times, really. I felt humbled by the sheer beauty of another incredible sunrise. The moon was replaced by the sun as the offshore breeze blew me to my intended location. With the help of the Hobie Mirage Drive, of course. A couple of times the Lowrance HDS raised my pulse, as giant Whales breached in the distance. Some of which were massive, while others were clearly new to the pod. This might be one of the few cases when bigger isn't necessarily better. The smaller Whales always bring a smile to my face, but I'm sure someone out there prefers to watch the larger models. Perhaps we could start an internet debate about that? Sounds like a good time, but I'll just watch from the sidelines as usual---I'm not a fence post! A few giant herds of porpoise, much like the Whales, reminded me how small a six foot, two hundred pound man really is. In the grand scheme of things---we might as well be a mere, grain of sand.
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http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...ale_Tours_.jpg
I'd strongly suggest the Whale Tour, but then again ---this is my kind of Whale!

WahooUSMA 02-08-2011 07:01 PM

Damn.......Niiiice

roby 02-08-2011 07:06 PM

Haha...that thing is sick.

Kaijuu 02-08-2011 07:13 PM

Nice Whale
 
That's a beautiful whale you got yourself.

Iceman 02-08-2011 07:30 PM

It's almost as long as your gaff!!!:D Very nice!

Ndavissd 02-08-2011 07:34 PM

Exceptional
 
Moving from that literary post to that result !!! Writing like like you fish excellent ... Thanks for the story and pic

krmaxima 02-08-2011 07:37 PM

omg very nice fish

bellcon 02-08-2011 07:49 PM

lost 20-30 lbs... Looking good!

Gained ?lbs of WSB looking even better!

Way to go brother Josh
:cheers1:

StinkyMatt 02-08-2011 07:57 PM

Nice phot, congratulations!

Forcast for this weekend:

300 kayak guys chasing whales!:D

Pescavore1 02-08-2011 08:06 PM

Whale done!!!

Will you start offering whale tours too?

T-Rex 02-08-2011 08:10 PM

Very nice biscuit! :cheers1:

GregAndrew 02-08-2011 08:25 PM

entertaining as usual. That photo of the squid seems to pop right off the screen! Is that a humpbelly whale?

Amish Ed 02-08-2011 08:28 PM

NICE! Glad to know others around here surf too. But, this winter's surf has left me wanting. I only get monday and tuesday to surf and/or fish and it seems like I'm always getting fading swells. Urgh

driftwood 02-08-2011 08:31 PM

Never argue with an idiot.The people watching might not know the difference. Who's got time to argue when there so much fishig to do and so little time?

There's a fresh one!!!

Nice Job Josh.

Rav3n805 02-08-2011 08:38 PM

Nice write up...and :wsb:

herbo 02-08-2011 08:48 PM

A great write up!!!!!! fantastic pics, keep 'em coming:you_rock:.....H

TCS 02-08-2011 08:54 PM

Nuke the gay whales for jesus!

tagyak 02-08-2011 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by THE DARKHORSE (Post 75188)
I'd strongly suggest the Whale Tour, but then again ---this is my kind of Whale!

whaled said :notworthy:

Nic D 02-08-2011 09:32 PM

that there is the White Pacific Sea Whale Bass!



Lets see:

√ Black hat
√ Blue yak

I pretty close to ya, I might just get one this year! and if it happens to be like that, I just might quit fishing!
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ok lets not get carried away.

Great fish Josh. weight?

dorado50 02-08-2011 09:38 PM

Now thats putting the whopper back in BWE!! :eek:. I admire your perserverance. Can't wait to post up my first this year,if I can remember how to catch!:eek:. Conditions are slowwwly changing.

GBF 02-09-2011 12:02 AM

That's sick............nice going!!

GBF

deepdvr 02-09-2011 04:46 AM

Ahhhh......I'm glad the first darkhorse commercial of the year has come sooner than later. Well done amigo. He didn't have any jewelry hanging out the side of his mouth, did he??? :notworthy:

Fiskadoro 02-09-2011 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by THE DARKHORSE (Post 75188)
While it's hard to argue that size doesn't matter......

Size doesn't matter to those that have the size :biggrinjester:

Great report and commentary, I certainly appreciated it, ultimately it's all about the fishing. Nice color on that fish, speaking of size just looking I think I just got "inspired" :sifone:

Thanks for the post hopefully I'll see you down there soon.

Jim

walrus 02-09-2011 06:07 AM

Yes, productive fishing for Pelagic species requires a significant amount of work. Hard work! Especially, consistent productive fishing for them. If this is breaking news for you---I'm sorry to burst your bubble.

You're the hardest working man I've ever seen.

I expect Greenpeace will anchor the Rainbow Warrior off the coast when they see you're catching those whales.

Wow!

mtnbykr2 02-09-2011 06:39 AM

nice fish, very well done on the report, nice reading, that's definately the right kind of whale, fish for dinner anyone???:you_rock:

old_rookie 02-09-2011 06:45 AM

Thanks for the story and report. Impressive work.

j mo 02-09-2011 06:56 AM

way to bring home the bacon
 
Hey that fish looks kinda farmiliar!:rolleyes: Glad you found the 'wolf pack'; I knew it just was a matter of time.....

theluckypig 02-09-2011 07:13 AM

:cheers1: that's a fish!

blackcloud9 02-09-2011 07:40 AM

Since there were two kayaks out front until after sunset, I assumed that
meant something was stirring. That's not likely to be tourist, so figured it
was a "consumptive" :). That would make for a long Josh-like marathon
day - nice work on the whitey!

Also noticed that a strong current had all the kelp laying down that day.
Good to see they are on-schedule.

This year has been wfo trouting, too good to pass up.
http://sdfish.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=104161

I'll have to give the salt a whirl.

Sherm 02-09-2011 07:56 AM

nice ghost Josh and a great write up. I hope people understand how much time you put on the water Josh to find those type fish consistantly. I wish I had the time to put in that kind of effort.

Also....if you ever fish with Josh............bring plenty of water and food with ya. I've never met anybody who can spend so much time in the seat of a yak. He makes my 7 and 8 hour bug trips look like a stroll in the park.

Beautiful fish Josh.

Tandem Assassin 02-09-2011 08:49 AM

Hello Old Friend
 
[QUOTE=THE DARKHORSE;75188] "If you haven't poked your head out of that cubicle lately, it's been going off! Enough so, that I've shed most of that extra internet-weight. All twenty to thirty pounds of it".


Josh - I haven't poked my head outside my cubical for 18 months and my only slice of pie is your post which seem to be few and far between lately.

I fish LJ everyday in mind and remember every cast, bait ball, and hook-up. I haven't tied a hook in over 12 months as I traded in my life's passion for the all mighty dollar and I haven't been the same since.

I miss LJ and all the pleasures it gives to those who spend time with her. I hope to catch up with you in the future and am waiting on that book I suggested you write a while back.

Hope to share a few stories soon. :jig:

ratdog 02-09-2011 09:23 AM

Well done Josh, thanks for sharing.

burning drag 02-09-2011 09:44 AM

WHALES ARE GAY:D

bubblehide 02-09-2011 09:51 AM

Like everyone else, I'll take your kind of whale tour anytime!

yakrider 02-09-2011 01:32 PM

dude! :luxhello::luxhello::cheers1::notworthy:

HDS huh?
which one did you get?
I have been thinking about taking the plunge!

vito 02-09-2011 02:13 PM

wow Congrats!!!!

lamb 02-09-2011 04:21 PM

NICE WORK MR. DARK HORSE!!! :cheers1:

It's been way too long since I connected with something descent. Thank you for the inspiration!

tunaseeker 02-09-2011 04:59 PM

Nice Whale
 
You obviously have put your time in OTW and it shows.... I wish I could escape my cubicle more to hang out with Miss. La Jolla. Enjoy it out there!

JoeGoFish 02-09-2011 05:42 PM

Holy Mother of God!

wade 02-09-2011 06:29 PM

tick...TOCK!


:wsb::cheers1:


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