Justl1keRaven
08-15-2009, 03:34 PM
It’s been a rough week and I couldn’t wait to fish at the end of the week. During the week I had been written up two times in a row and almost ended up getting fired. My pet fish died because I forgot to change the water, and finally I lost $20.00 (I think it dropped out of my wallet). I wanted to buy a LC with that after losing it, but I ended up buying one anyway.
I had to fish at the end of the week, because I strongly believe that fishing is the remedy to all problems—even cancer, yes cancer, my uncle is a survivor from it because he fished everyday while going through depression and chemo. However, even fishing made me sad now. I have spent over $300.00 on rods, reels, tackle, and lures. Oh! Don’t forget the fishing license, gas, parking fee, etc. It ruins my motivation to even look in the surf. I guess this is why people want to pollute. It’s just an eye for an eye kind of thing. You take my LC into the water Poseidon? I will destroy your home. I just had to catch one fish… not just any fish… a delicious halibut.
I headed out to Kyle’s Beach with my IW rod. I decided to go extra early to avoid the traffic, which turned out to be a good decision. Okay, great! I arrived, calm waves, and nobody in sight. I sat there for a few hours staring at the water before casting, thinking about what would have happened if I didn’t come to the beach early. I threw my first line out at 6:00AM and ended up losing the LC when I hit a rock. I got mad, threw my rod and broke the tip! Great…
Good thing I came prepared. I had an ANMH rod and hooked on my last “my own signature” no modification and change LC. Yes, it looks exactly like factory made! After a few hours I grew tired and hungry. I was literally starving while fishing. I wanted to eat, but spent the last dollar of the week on my stupid parking fee. I stared at various restaurants on the pier from a distance and felt my eyes began to water. It wasn’t tears of joy. It was tears of hunger and realization of poverty. Why do people beg on the streets for food? It’s not them, it’s their stomach. While I was deciding on what I can actually afford to eat my line jerked…
ZzZzZz. Fish on!
It was my first time catching a halibut and it took me 57 minutes to reel it in. It went around the rocks, into the kelp bed, back out, in it again, and under the pier, and back out. Next thing you know, I landed a 57 inch halibut!
http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/picture.php?albumid=329&pictureid=2655
Dinner is served! After spending $300.00+ I felt like any fish was a great dinner. I quickly unhooked it, took a knife, and fillet that sucker on the spot. It was trying to run away, but there was no escape. I was determined to eat that fish and so I did. Overall, it was a great experience for me, and I hope to continue to do this so I will never starve again. I didn’t want to add pictures of myself filleting the fish, because it was really disturbing. I am very considerate.
After all, you give a man a fish, you feed him for the day. If you teach him how to fish, you have fed him for life. How did I cook the fish? For sure, I didn’t poach it. I decided to fry it and make it into a fish sandwich.
My signature “filet o fish” the ANMH deadly combo.
Does it taste like perfection?.......... you can't argue with the results!
http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/picture.php?albumid=329&pictureid=2652
Ammo/Weapon
I used my ANMH rod. I call it ANMH because it is Ain’t No Mountain High Enough. There is no mountain that can overpower the quality, endurance, performance, color, specifications, results, production, effectiveness, accuracy, efficiency, timeliness, non-error, perfection, determination, motivation, courageousness, power, leverage, physique, reaction, action, weight, looks, handling, smoothness, easiness, awesomeness, and SM.4jpg of this 5’ 7” $9.99 Target pink rod. I bought it tangled and it has been untangled. Truly it has proven its value.
http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/picture.php?albumid=329&pictureid=2653
I am just too happy.
I had to fish at the end of the week, because I strongly believe that fishing is the remedy to all problems—even cancer, yes cancer, my uncle is a survivor from it because he fished everyday while going through depression and chemo. However, even fishing made me sad now. I have spent over $300.00 on rods, reels, tackle, and lures. Oh! Don’t forget the fishing license, gas, parking fee, etc. It ruins my motivation to even look in the surf. I guess this is why people want to pollute. It’s just an eye for an eye kind of thing. You take my LC into the water Poseidon? I will destroy your home. I just had to catch one fish… not just any fish… a delicious halibut.
I headed out to Kyle’s Beach with my IW rod. I decided to go extra early to avoid the traffic, which turned out to be a good decision. Okay, great! I arrived, calm waves, and nobody in sight. I sat there for a few hours staring at the water before casting, thinking about what would have happened if I didn’t come to the beach early. I threw my first line out at 6:00AM and ended up losing the LC when I hit a rock. I got mad, threw my rod and broke the tip! Great…
Good thing I came prepared. I had an ANMH rod and hooked on my last “my own signature” no modification and change LC. Yes, it looks exactly like factory made! After a few hours I grew tired and hungry. I was literally starving while fishing. I wanted to eat, but spent the last dollar of the week on my stupid parking fee. I stared at various restaurants on the pier from a distance and felt my eyes began to water. It wasn’t tears of joy. It was tears of hunger and realization of poverty. Why do people beg on the streets for food? It’s not them, it’s their stomach. While I was deciding on what I can actually afford to eat my line jerked…
ZzZzZz. Fish on!
It was my first time catching a halibut and it took me 57 minutes to reel it in. It went around the rocks, into the kelp bed, back out, in it again, and under the pier, and back out. Next thing you know, I landed a 57 inch halibut!
http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/picture.php?albumid=329&pictureid=2655
Dinner is served! After spending $300.00+ I felt like any fish was a great dinner. I quickly unhooked it, took a knife, and fillet that sucker on the spot. It was trying to run away, but there was no escape. I was determined to eat that fish and so I did. Overall, it was a great experience for me, and I hope to continue to do this so I will never starve again. I didn’t want to add pictures of myself filleting the fish, because it was really disturbing. I am very considerate.
After all, you give a man a fish, you feed him for the day. If you teach him how to fish, you have fed him for life. How did I cook the fish? For sure, I didn’t poach it. I decided to fry it and make it into a fish sandwich.
My signature “filet o fish” the ANMH deadly combo.
Does it taste like perfection?.......... you can't argue with the results!
http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/picture.php?albumid=329&pictureid=2652
Ammo/Weapon
I used my ANMH rod. I call it ANMH because it is Ain’t No Mountain High Enough. There is no mountain that can overpower the quality, endurance, performance, color, specifications, results, production, effectiveness, accuracy, efficiency, timeliness, non-error, perfection, determination, motivation, courageousness, power, leverage, physique, reaction, action, weight, looks, handling, smoothness, easiness, awesomeness, and SM.4jpg of this 5’ 7” $9.99 Target pink rod. I bought it tangled and it has been untangled. Truly it has proven its value.
http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/picture.php?albumid=329&pictureid=2653
I am just too happy.