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Old 05-23-2007, 07:39 PM
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What a classic photo. If there was any species that needs to be examined to get real scientific facts about whether they should still be protected, it's these fur bags IMHO.

I was watching the dangerous catch or whatever it's called about crabbing out of Alaska earlier this week. The crabbers use 2 floats on their lines that go to their crab cages. The top float is bright orange and larger in size than a backup float which is grey, smaller in size and down below the main float. Why do they have a backup? Because as they showed, seals play with the bright floats and pop them with their teeth like a chew toy. They showed float after float with bite marks in them. One boat threw a little over a hundred cages in their line, and replaced twenty some floats because they were popped. I know it goes with the territory, but that's a lotta floats.

I notice in this photo, the float in the center of the swim step is also deflated. I wonder what got it?

I'm curious, who here has had any experiences or contact with these fur bags when kayak fishing or diving or boating?

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Tubers in LB harbor up by terminal island got attacked / aggressively harassed back at the end of march.

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Old 05-23-2007, 09:07 PM
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I don't have an account there, so no reading for me. I'm lucky I've never been bothered while tubing the salt. I've been bumped a few times really hard in my kayak down at the bait barge area at Dana Point and San Diego by a rather large seal. Down in San Diego, I got dogged way up in Mission Bay during a tourney where the seal was following us and munching of our fish as we were trying to land them. Probably the worst is when we are hoop netting for and the seals are raiding nets for free meals for an evening. It seems they just don't leave before they're good and ready.

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Theres also a good thread at
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Old 05-23-2007, 10:42 PM
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I had a barracuda cut in half in Dana Harbor. When this huge sea lion(about 800 lbs!), came screaming at my yak for the other half, he went under my yak at the last second almost flipping me. I threw him the other half, to save my a--! His name was Elvis and he had tusks(incisor teeth) that were at least three inches long! He was famous for causing problems in Dana! About a month ago, Viking had his first legal halibut ripped off his game clip in Dana Harbor. I'd just taken a pic of it! The seal almost flipped Viking, and the stood a short distance away, eating Viking(Wayne's ) halibut!
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Having been educated by CA-DFG that dealing with these animals is a federal matter, I was directed to the following link for guidance

http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Marine-Mamma...-Pinnipeds.pdf
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Yeah, I was fishing SD Bay Bait Receiver and the "bags" would hang right around the yak until you hook a fish. God help you if you catch something. Funny how they swam away when I hooked a sculpin
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I was leaving the bait barge in Newport Bay and two of the big boys were playing grab a.. swimming toward the barge. One shouldered the other right up on the bow of my Hobie - slid off before I went clear under. Almost had to go in for pants change.

It put a lot of water inside through the front hatch which was not tight.

Anyone who thinks they are cute and should be completely protected should have one at home for a week to feed and care for in their tub or pool.

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This was taken in the same area on the 26th. I wonder if it is the same guy? As I was shooting this photo a guy with a couple of little kids on a rental Kayak comes charging up to this boat to show his kids what a Sea Lion looks like up close. He must have thought he ws at the zoo. He was not happy with me when I pointed out the fact that this thing was a wild animal and although calm for the moment he was capable of moving faster than he could imagine and this Sea Lion would not take the safety of his children into consideration if he thought they were a threat and would flip that Malibu II he was paddling with no effort.
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Incredible,
He may not have been happy with you, but you probably did him a huge favor even if he didn't like it. I think some people look at their faces and see the dog they grew up with and don't look at the fact they are a marine animal just like other fish, sharks and the like. Talk to you soon,
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