Backlogging: night fishing the bay
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Since Marina gets seasick easily, fishing with her works best in sheltered water. That's not to say that I don't pressure her into fishing in the ocean; it's just that those expeditions frequently end with a frank exchange of ideas. And nausea.
These pictures depict one of our more successful trips in the San Diego bay. Marina struck first with a spotted bass.
Note her apparent revulsion. We're working on this. Here's one in which she pretends to be pleased to have caught a fish.
We spent several hours after that drifting the flat next to the Bali Hai in an effort to catch halibut. Eventually, I caught a small one. Goofy looking fish meets goofy looking angler:
Since Marina gets seasick easily, fishing with her works best in sheltered water. That's not to say that I don't pressure her into fishing in the ocean; it's just that those expeditions frequently end with a frank exchange of ideas. And nausea.
These pictures depict one of our more successful trips in the San Diego bay. Marina struck first with a spotted bass.
Note her apparent revulsion. We're working on this. Here's one in which she pretends to be pleased to have caught a fish.
We spent several hours after that drifting the flat next to the Bali Hai in an effort to catch halibut. Eventually, I caught a small one. Goofy looking fish meets goofy looking angler:
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