Oh...a rod?
I was going to go to the pier with these.
I was going to go to the pier with these.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
ah i see, you're one of those azn cali pier fishermen. (jk but i'm sure you know what i'm talking about, they're pro)Ilocano wrote:
Yeah, just try pier fishing first. Pack for a whole day outing. Get in real early to get the good spots. Learn patience the easy way. Just get a small flexible rod for good undercasting. And "cheat" using some sabiki.
Pier fishing doesn't require permits. Started my kids into fishing at 4 years old.
that's beautiful. were u flylining the sardines? what type of shit do u catch in new york i'm not familiar with anything out there.Superior Mind wrote:
I stood in the ankle deep shallows of the long lagoon under a clear night. Comet neowise ripping over head. Shimmering in their hundreds around my feet and field of view, iriko, clear bodied, swam freely over my cupped hands. I brought one to my face, captured tightly between my cupped palms. I gazed at the gyrating metabolism, the internal organs pumping in a circular and rhythmic fashion, I let the dying fellow fall back to the sea for another chance at being before being dinner. /fishing stories
which area? eastern sierras?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I'm hoping to catch some brookies in september when I go to the sierras
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running up whitney? fuck that's crazy lol. nice tho i haven't done san gorgonio yet, some day maybe. would be cool to check it out being the highest peak in socal after all like u said. i've done mt. baldy/san antonio 3 times which is the highest peak in the san gabes. 1 summer hike and 2 winter/early spring ascents (skiied the north face both times). also hiked many other peaks and trails in the san gabriels over the years since they're my local mountains.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I'm going in through seki but will end up closer to Inyo. A little north of Whitney. Goldens are on the list too but from what I've heard a little tougher to snag. I'm not a fisherperson at all, but I'd like to catch a few for dinner if i can.
I've done Mt Whitney a few times. I'm gonna do it next year. A former coworker used to trail run it in under 3 hours.
I'm supposed to do San Gorgonio at the end of August. Ever done that one? Highest peak in LA. I think it's 18+ miles round trip. I'm gonna hike most of the way up the first night and summit/return on the second night.