Quote Originally Posted by Fish Dog View Post
Yeah, I believe they mean sea lions...they're about 90% of the problem. If you're going to target something for being a nuisance at least know what you're talking about....

for those that don't know the difference, here's some info for you...

http://www.dolphinencounters.com/edu...lionvsseal.php

I agree something should be done to reduce the numbers but until it is legal to do so you're risking some big fines and jail time if you're caught.



(source: http://wildlifelaw.unm.edu/fedbook/mmpa.html )

Of course NOT Seals.
Encounter those little spotted harbor seals (i think that's the name) when I 'Yak PV San Pedro. those cute friendly little guys spend time in solitude and they'll follow you around all day and just stare at you w/ out touching your fish. Unfourtunaltally they are the ones White sharks prefer over Sealions.