a good day for ear plugs
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a good day for ear plugs
this was a good day for a mat all the waves wre closeing out. that is me in there with the orange hood (my brother took the pic he was down for thankgiving )
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
Looks cold out there!
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
With closeouts, I would much rather be on my paipo than my mat. For me, the mat excels with long walls, but not closeouts
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
: here is another one on the same day with my friend Kyle on one of my boards I gave him last christmas the water temp is 58 burrrrrrr
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
Looks like fun Mike. Coronado Ca.....near San Diego.....correct? 58 degrees is cold water huh. Up here on the Central Coast we laugh at 58 degrees. You SoCal boys can't handle cold water. Pussies. As for my buddies in Oregon who wear 5+ mm in the Summer they must be rolling over in the barrel.....assuming they can ever find a barrel up there in that mush.
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
SJB,
Since when is Ventura / Santa Barbara central coast? We are still below Point Conception
Since when is Ventura / Santa Barbara central coast? We are still below Point Conception
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
http://www.centralcoast-tourism.com/
As you can see Ron the Central Coast Tourism Council even includes you Ventura folk in the Central Coast area. Frankly I think they have overstepped their bounds a bit. In my book anyone South of Santa Barbara County is not worthy of the designation.
As you can see Ron the Central Coast Tourism Council even includes you Ventura folk in the Central Coast area. Frankly I think they have overstepped their bounds a bit. In my book anyone South of Santa Barbara County is not worthy of the designation.
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
Wow! I didn't know you could readSJB wrote:http://www.centralcoast-tourism.com/
As you can see Ron the Central Coast Tourism Council even includes you Ventura folk in the Central Coast area. Frankly I think they have overstepped their bounds a bit. In my book anyone South of Santa Barbara County is not worthy of the designation.
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
Eat my wake Grasshopper!
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
Central Coast?
SLO/Morro < > SF
SLO/Morro < > SF
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
Me likey.
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
I thought Santa Cruz to the SF Bridge were Central Coast.
Love the "mushy" waves of N. Oregon
Love the "mushy" waves of N. Oregon
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
When I was living North of SF (Sonoma coast) we had occasional periods in the upper 40's. I would get an ice cream headache just getting my feet in the water!
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
Uncle Grumpy says:
"Central Coast?
SLO/Morro < > SF"
Well technically Jalama and Tarantula's are Central Coast since they are north of Point Conception but I'd put the southernmost break on the Central Coast at Surf beach on Vandenberg AFB. It certainly is sharky enough. A surfer was eaten there last year. Great Whites like that cold North Pacific water.
"Central Coast?
SLO/Morro < > SF"
Well technically Jalama and Tarantula's are Central Coast since they are north of Point Conception but I'd put the southernmost break on the Central Coast at Surf beach on Vandenberg AFB. It certainly is sharky enough. A surfer was eaten there last year. Great Whites like that cold North Pacific water.
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Technically?
Check out Surfline. Notice where they draw the lines.
Sharks are EVERYWHERE and don't care about zip codes when they bite.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/st ... /mapca.htm
Check out Surfline. Notice where they draw the lines.
Sharks are EVERYWHERE and don't care about zip codes when they bite.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/st ... /mapca.htm
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
SJB says:
"58 degrees is cold water huh. Up here on the Central Coast we laugh at 58 degrees. You SoCal boys can't handle cold water. Pussies. As for my buddies in Oregon who wear 5+ mm in the Summer they must be rolling over in the barrel.....assuming they can ever find a barrel up there in that mush."
58 degrees is 4/3 water.
Santa Barbara is in Southern California.
Oregon may be bumpy but it's not mush:
"58 degrees is cold water huh. Up here on the Central Coast we laugh at 58 degrees. You SoCal boys can't handle cold water. Pussies. As for my buddies in Oregon who wear 5+ mm in the Summer they must be rolling over in the barrel.....assuming they can ever find a barrel up there in that mush."
58 degrees is 4/3 water.
Santa Barbara is in Southern California.
Oregon may be bumpy but it's not mush:
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Grumpy grumps:
"Check out Surfline."
Like I'm supposed to take Surfline all serious and SheeeeIIIIItttttt? F*ck Surfline. If you've actually been in the water anywhere north pf Point Conception then you would know that the ocean conditions are totally different. You could even say that the PNW starts at Pt. Conception. The foliage subtly changes from Monterey pines, to Redwoods, to Douglas fir and Spruce the farther north you go.
That Florida map is all wet. There was a fatality in Malibu in 1989, someone else was eaten at Pigeon Pt. in San Mateo County in 1984. And there has definitely been a fatality in Sonoma County of a boogie boarder.
Plus, I said Great Whites like cold water. The guy who was killed at la Jolla Cove was taken by a Hammerhead.
"Check out Surfline."
Like I'm supposed to take Surfline all serious and SheeeeIIIIItttttt? F*ck Surfline. If you've actually been in the water anywhere north pf Point Conception then you would know that the ocean conditions are totally different. You could even say that the PNW starts at Pt. Conception. The foliage subtly changes from Monterey pines, to Redwoods, to Douglas fir and Spruce the farther north you go.
That Florida map is all wet. There was a fatality in Malibu in 1989, someone else was eaten at Pigeon Pt. in San Mateo County in 1984. And there has definitely been a fatality in Sonoma County of a boogie boarder.
Plus, I said Great Whites like cold water. The guy who was killed at la Jolla Cove was taken by a Hammerhead.
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
From 1900 to the present there have been 163 authenticated unprovoked shark attacks reported from the Pacific Coast of North America. The breakdown by state is; Washington 1, Oregon 20, and California 142. There have been 11 fatal shark attacks reported from California over the past 60 years. The White Shark, Carcharodon carcharias, was either positively identified or highly suspect in all 12 fatalities. The White Shark was implicated in 120 (85%) of the 142 attacks reported from California.
Date
Victim
Activity
Location
7 Dec 1952
B. W.
Swimming
Pt. Aulone, Pacific Grove, CA
28 Apr 1957
P. S.
Swimming
Atascadero Beach, Morro Bay, CA
7 May 1959
A. K.
Swimming
Baker Beach, CA
14 Jun 1959
R. P.
Swimming
Alligator Head, La Jolla Cove, CA
19 Dec 1981
L. B.
Surfing
South Moss Beach, Spanish Bay, CA
15 Sep 1984
O. C.
Diving
Pigeon Point, CA
26 Jan 1989
T. M.
Kayaking
Malibu/Paradise Cove, CA
9 Dec 1994
J. R.
Diving
Castle Rock, San Miguel Island, CA
19 Aug 2003
D. F.
Swimming
Avila, CA
15 Aug 2004
R. F.
Diving
Ten Mile River Beach, Ft. Bragg, CA
25 Apr 2008 D. M. Swimming Fletcher Cove, Solana Beach, CA
22 Oct 2010 L. R. Boogie Brdg Surf Beach, Vandenberg AFB, CA
* As noted in “Shark Attacks of the Twentieth Century” the forensic evidence and circumstances surrounding the death of Michelle Von Emster, April 15, 1994 do not support the conclusion that a shark, more specifically a White Shark, was responsible.
I took these pictures on a fishing trip to Guadalupe Island a couple years ago.
Water temps in the mid 70's
Date
Victim
Activity
Location
7 Dec 1952
B. W.
Swimming
Pt. Aulone, Pacific Grove, CA
28 Apr 1957
P. S.
Swimming
Atascadero Beach, Morro Bay, CA
7 May 1959
A. K.
Swimming
Baker Beach, CA
14 Jun 1959
R. P.
Swimming
Alligator Head, La Jolla Cove, CA
19 Dec 1981
L. B.
Surfing
South Moss Beach, Spanish Bay, CA
15 Sep 1984
O. C.
Diving
Pigeon Point, CA
26 Jan 1989
T. M.
Kayaking
Malibu/Paradise Cove, CA
9 Dec 1994
J. R.
Diving
Castle Rock, San Miguel Island, CA
19 Aug 2003
D. F.
Swimming
Avila, CA
15 Aug 2004
R. F.
Diving
Ten Mile River Beach, Ft. Bragg, CA
25 Apr 2008 D. M. Swimming Fletcher Cove, Solana Beach, CA
22 Oct 2010 L. R. Boogie Brdg Surf Beach, Vandenberg AFB, CA
* As noted in “Shark Attacks of the Twentieth Century” the forensic evidence and circumstances surrounding the death of Michelle Von Emster, April 15, 1994 do not support the conclusion that a shark, more specifically a White Shark, was responsible.
I took these pictures on a fishing trip to Guadalupe Island a couple years ago.
Water temps in the mid 70's
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Re: a good day for ear plugs
I'm glad to see you corrected some of your bogus Florida claims after being appropriately schooled. I'll continue to monitor your posts as a public service to the members of this forum. BTW, the confirmation of a Hammerhead in the La Jolla death was by an eyewitness.
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