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BC Spearing Trip: Round Two!

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What size Picasso do you wear? I'm about to start ebay-ing my older stuff and I have a size 58 Bio Temic camo, 7 mil that I'm going to off. 1-1/2 yrs old, it's a backup for me and works great up here and down where you're at.

PM me.
 
Correction, I use a 6mm Elios and not a 6.5mm.

Take that Lee!!! :martial

Alright Jim, but despite your manly 6 mm thickness..., I happen to have the below image of you embedded in my mind from the last trip :t
 

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Here's one of my fine memories of Jim. One second there was nothing in his hands. The next, he had this... A man of many talents.
 

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I don't know which is more embarrassing?

A photo taken of me freezing while sitting in the noon sun, a photo taken of me having forgotten to spit my snorkel out, or a photo taken of me grippng the most phalic of sea creatures, ...............the rare and elusive "Horned Sea Penis".

..........and of course the photo taken of me performing the "Magical French Tickler Illusion"!!!

:waterwork
 
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Can I help with the halibut record? I got good skills. If my master plan works I should have the well-honed senses and instincts of a liger by then. I'll pretty much be the best I know.


Chris. I pretty much thought this would be the best recipe for you. It's as killer as it sounds. You might need some chapstick after you eat though. I did.


Slug Fritters

Ingredients
10 freshly slaughtered slugs cleaned of all outer mucous
1/2 cup of cornmeal
1/2 cup of high protein flour
3 eggs
2 egg yolks
1/4 cup of heavy cream
4 tbs. Of butter
4tsp.of sour cream

Instructions

First chop the slugs into fine mince, then beat the eggs and egg yolks with the heavy cream together. Sift the dry ingredients and then cut 2 tbs of butter into that mixture. Add the egg and cream mixture to the dry ingredients and whip with a whisk vigorously for one to two minutes. Melt one tbs of butter in a sauté pan and pure the batter into 2 1/2 inch cakes in two batches. Serve warm with a dollop of sour cream.
Yields 4 servings.
 
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That sounds tempting- but why remove the mucous? Unless you are serving it separately - maybe with a little sake?

I generally like slugs live - preferably eaten off the naked bodies of my concubines. I love the way slime trails highlight the erotic perfection of their sinuous curves.

A liger?! Dude! That's pretty much the most powerful magical animal ever! You totally rock!
 
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A liger?! Dude! That's pretty much the most powerful magical animal ever! You totally rock!

If you guys are taking a laugh at my expense, for my unusual means of childhood entertainment, I am certain I was not the only one amongst us here to throw a large rock way up in the air in the courageous attempt to break down the invisible force field keeping my neighbor captive, only to realize it must come down and when it does I don't know where I should be standing, especially without an interest to look up and see if it will be landing on my face, so a step forward... no a step back... no a step forward... *THWACK*... and to have a poor mother frantically receiving her screaming boy, trying to determine which neighbor could possibly be the source of brainwashing and torturing me into such a frenzy as to be yelling, with blood pouring down my face hair and face, for what she took to be a call for Jihad, and if it had been today would have definitely had me sent to Guantanamo Bay, and determined to support her little boy wrapped his head up in a turban that no white mother should possibly know how to tie so well and set him free to finish his quest, of which of course I had none? I am not the only one... errr... umm... am I? ... oh well, back to my griffin origami.
 
My uncle once caught a very big large-mouth bass and put it in a deep sink to suffocate. His sister, my aunt, found it and filled the sink up with water :D. When my uncle came back to the sink, there was the fish swimming around. He got mad, and it was funny.
 
I also kept slugs...

Tyler - I think it's possible you are the only one. We didn't have force fields when I was a kid but we did shoot aluminum arrows straight up in the air. Prior to the onset of this endeavor we had not realized that aluminum has natural stealth abilities and that the arrows, after a brief glint at the top of their arch, would completely vanish.

I did ride the Cherry Festival School float once as a statue of abraham lincoln. It was like 98F out and afterwards I jumped in the bay and left a huge trail of white shoe polish behind me. What they hell were they doing painting my face and hair with white shoe polish? Dammit! I think that was the begining of my fascination with senseless, grueling ordeals.
 
Tyler, your recent posts have been inspired! rofl

I shot arrows into outerspace with a stiff wind blowing in from the north with my friend joe who started to run away and I said joe don't run that way that's the way the wind is blowin' but he didn't listen and the arrow - and my hunch - were correct and it came back sorta more horizontal than vertical with some extra zip and I remember the clodded ground under my feet and the tall wet grass whipping against my legs as I ran up to poor joe felled like a brave cowboy it was his compound bow and so I felt a little bad but really you can't argue when the wind is howlin' in your face now can you. gravity plus wind equals a bomerang arrow. Sorry joe.
 
I told this one allready somewhere on here. One time I aimed my speargun at this kid. He was kind of a jerk but anyway - I told him 'don't worry - see; it's not loaded' which was true. Anyway I aimed it right at his face, pulled the trigger and he fainted when the line release popped.
 
I don't know which is more embarrassing?

A photo taken of me freezing while sitting in the noon sun, a photo taken of me having forgotten to spit my snorkel out, or a photo taken of me grippng the most phalic of sea creatures, ...............the rare and elusive "Horned Sea Penis".

Jim, you never explained what happened afterwards...
 

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Thanks Ranger Jim lol! rofl
I think you know we are all (especially Eric) an extremely ethical bunch.
Erik

I know that most of the people on this forum are very ethical but Eric is a deep freediver and not a spearo so he may of not thought about what would happen to the fish if he had to leave the bottom early. I just put it out there in case he or someone else hadn't thought of it.
I hope someone is succesful this year with hunting Halibut.
 
Judging from his behavior during the last trip I think we can pretty much count on the Halibut being mostly eaten before it gets to the surface. For sure the brain anyway.
 
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Judging from his behavior during the last trip I think we can pretty much count on the Halibut being mostly eaten before it gets to the surface. For sure the brain anyway.

I have seen that kind of behaviour in Tyler. Is it something to do with the deep depths they dive? Sounds like an intresting thesis paper for someone.
 
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