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  #21  
Old February 27th, 2010, 01:01 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
DaveS
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On Feb 26, 4:14*pm, rw wrote:
jeff wrote:

god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


This is an LA Times rtecent update on J, K, and L Pods, the so-called
"Southern Resident pods of killer whales. They do get down to NorCal
coast some.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unle...rca-whale.html
  #22  
Old February 27th, 2010, 02:12 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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DaveS wrote:
On Feb 26, 4:14 pm, rw wrote:

jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.



This is an LA Times rtecent update on J, K, and L Pods, the so-called
"Southern Resident pods of killer whales. They do get down to NorCal
coast some.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unle...rca-whale.html


I've lived there for 31 years and never heard of Orcas, but if anyone
can find them, it's Frank.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.
  #23  
Old February 27th, 2010, 02:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2008
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On Feb 26, 6:14*pm, rw wrote:
jeff wrote:

god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.


I beg to differ. Great pods in the Puget Sound and I've also seen
them in Monterey Bay.
Frank Reid

  #24  
Old February 27th, 2010, 03:07 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
rw
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Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
On Feb 26, 6:14 pm, rw wrote:

jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.



I beg to differ. Great pods in the Puget Sound and I've also seen
them in Monterey Bay.
Frank Reid


Puget Sound?? Monterey Bay?? I thought we were talking about Southern
San Francisco Bay.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.
  #25  
Old February 27th, 2010, 03:46 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
rw
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rw wrote:
Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:

On Feb 26, 6:14 pm, rw wrote:

jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.




I beg to differ. Great pods in the Puget Sound and I've also seen
them in Monterey Bay.
Frank Reid


Puget Sound?? Monterey Bay?? I thought we were talking about Southern
San Francisco Bay.


BTW, Orca attacks on humans in the wild are unheard of as far as I know.
Great White attacks, however, are pretty common on the coast around San
Francisco, but you have more chance of being swept to your death by a
freak wave.

I've fished for surf perch with spinning and bait-casting gear and
caught a few. It's not that great, to be honest. Can't imagine doing it
with fly tackle. OK, I can imagine it, but I can't imagine being
successful. Tight lines, anyway.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.
  #26  
Old February 27th, 2010, 04:49 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"rw" wrote in message
...
DaveS wrote:
On Feb 26, 4:14 pm, rw wrote:

jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!

There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.



This is an LA Times rtecent update on J, K, and L Pods, the so-called
"Southern Resident pods of killer whales. They do get down to NorCal
coast some.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unle...rca-whale.html


I've lived there for 31 years and never heard of Orcas, but if anyone can
find them, it's Frank.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


We get orcas lots of times. The orcas we get are not resident and follow
the grey whales and prey on the babies.
http://creagrus.home.montereybay.com...rcaattack.html


  #27  
Old February 27th, 2010, 09:07 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Robert from Oz
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"rw" wrote in message
...
rw wrote:
Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:

On Feb 26, 6:14 pm, rw wrote:

jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.



I beg to differ. Great pods in the Puget Sound and I've also seen
them in Monterey Bay.
Frank Reid


Puget Sound?? Monterey Bay?? I thought we were talking about Southern San
Francisco Bay.


BTW, Orca attacks on humans in the wild are unheard of as far as I know.
Great White attacks, however, are pretty common on the coast around San
Francisco, but you have more chance of being swept to your death by a
freak wave.

I've fished for surf perch with spinning and bait-casting gear and caught
a few. It's not that great, to be honest. Can't imagine doing it with fly
tackle. OK, I can imagine it, but I can't imagine being successful. Tight
lines, anyway.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


Some how I don't think Frank will mind if it's an Orca or a Great White as
bystanders see him salt water skiing of into the distance hooked onto a the
"Fish Of His Life."
Hope your patterns are good and the weather fine.

Rob.


  #28  
Old February 27th, 2010, 08:08 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2008
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On Feb 27, 3:07*am, "Robert from Oz"
wrote:
"rw" wrote in message

...





rw wrote:
Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:


On Feb 26, 6:14 pm, rw wrote:


jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though.


I beg to differ. *Great pods in the Puget Sound and I've also seen
them in Monterey Bay.
Frank Reid


Puget Sound?? Monterey Bay?? I thought we were talking about Southern San
Francisco Bay.


BTW, Orca attacks on humans in the wild are unheard of as far as I know..
Great White attacks, however, are pretty common on the coast around San
Francisco, but you have more chance of being swept to your death by a
freak wave.


I've fished for surf perch with spinning and bait-casting gear and caught
a few. It's not that great, to be honest. Can't imagine doing it with fly
tackle. OK, I can imagine it, but I can't imagine being successful. Tight
lines, anyway.


--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


Some how I don't think Frank will mind if it's an Orca or a Great White as
bystanders see him salt water skiing of into the distance hooked onto a the
"Fish Of His Life."
Hope your patterns are good and the weather fine.


An Orca would be fine as its illegal to fish for whales in Nebraska
(really, its on the books).
Frank Reid
  #29  
Old February 27th, 2010, 10:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Bill McKee
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"Frank Reid © 2008" wrote in message
...
On Feb 27, 3:07 am, "Robert from Oz"
wrote:
"rw" wrote in message

...





rw wrote:
Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:


On Feb 26, 6:14 pm, rw wrote:


jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks,
though.


I beg to differ. Great pods in the Puget Sound and I've also seen
them in Monterey Bay.
Frank Reid


Puget Sound?? Monterey Bay?? I thought we were talking about Southern
San
Francisco Bay.


BTW, Orca attacks on humans in the wild are unheard of as far as I know.
Great White attacks, however, are pretty common on the coast around San
Francisco, but you have more chance of being swept to your death by a
freak wave.


I've fished for surf perch with spinning and bait-casting gear and
caught
a few. It's not that great, to be honest. Can't imagine doing it with
fly
tackle. OK, I can imagine it, but I can't imagine being successful.
Tight
lines, anyway.


--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


Some how I don't think Frank will mind if it's an Orca or a Great White as
bystanders see him salt water skiing of into the distance hooked onto a
the
"Fish Of His Life."
Hope your patterns are good and the weather fine.


An Orca would be fine as its illegal to fish for whales in Nebraska
(really, its on the books).
Frank Reid

You could fish for Orcas in NE as they ar not whales. They are dolphins.
:)


  #30  
Old February 27th, 2010, 11:09 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2008
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On Feb 27, 4:02*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Frank Reid 2008" wrote in ...
On Feb 27, 3:07 am, "Robert from Oz"
wrote:





"rw" wrote in message


m...


rw wrote:
Frank Reid 2008 wrote:


On Feb 26, 6:14 pm, rw wrote:


jeff wrote:


god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!!


There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks,
though.


I beg to differ. Great pods in the Puget Sound and I've also seen
them in Monterey Bay.
Frank Reid


Puget Sound?? Monterey Bay?? I thought we were talking about Southern
San
Francisco Bay.


BTW, Orca attacks on humans in the wild are unheard of as far as I know.
Great White attacks, however, are pretty common on the coast around San
Francisco, but you have more chance of being swept to your death by a
freak wave.


I've fished for surf perch with spinning and bait-casting gear and
caught
a few. It's not that great, to be honest. Can't imagine doing it with
fly
tackle. OK, I can imagine it, but I can't imagine being successful.
Tight
lines, anyway.


--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


Some how I don't think Frank will mind if it's an Orca or a Great White as
bystanders see him salt water skiing of into the distance hooked onto a
the
"Fish Of His Life."
Hope your patterns are good and the weather fine.


An Orca would be fine as its illegal to fish for whales in Nebraska
(really, its on the books).
Frank Reid

You could fish for Orcas in NE as they ar not whales. *They are dolphins.


I think the law says cetaceans.
Frank

 




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