I, too, was afraid to ask. Now I'm thinking I'm sorry that you did.I'm almost afraid to ask ..... what the heck is a seal bomb???
Seal bomb - basically an M-80 firecracker in a red, round waterproof hard plastic shell, with a waterproof fuse. Makes a BIG boom! Generally, not always, scares the sea lions away from the boat, but doesn't physically hurt them or blow them up or anything.Doesn't it scare the fish away also?
The world is a crueler place when the fat bastards steal a big amberjack, the biggest white seabass of the day, and the only red snapper I've seen in a year. The sea lions need to feed themselves, not learn to rely on the fishermen for an easy meal. That's how nature works, no matter how PETA you feel about it, Jerry.View attachment 6296 I would be against throwing mini-dynamite at these guys myself but the world is a cruel place
Well if I was fishing to feed my family I might think differently but picture throwing one of those in Scottsdale at a aggressive pit bull...you would be on the inside of the old crowbar motel looking out.If you guys didn't kill all the sharks it wouldn't be such a problem (well basically the Jap fishing fleet in the 80s)The world is a crueler place when the fat bastards steal a big amberjack, the biggest white seabass of the day, and the only red snapper I've seen in a year. The sea lions need to feed themselves, not learn to rely on the fishermen for an easy meal. That's how nature works, no matter how PETA you feel about it, Jerry.
Ian,a Bonita and a Seal - YouTube you know what....we went to another spot and caught more fishSorry Stuart, I'm rooting for the sea lions. :woo:
Stuart, how much do those bad boys cost from the vendor ?Seal bomb - basically an M-80 firecracker in a red, round waterproof hard plastic shell, with a waterproof fuse. Makes a BIG boom! Generally, not always, scares the sea lions away from the boat, but doesn't physically hurt them or blow them up or anything.
As far as scaring the fish - not on the deeper reefs. The fish are a couple hundred feet down and sound (knowing this from my Navy anti-submarine warfare days) bounces off the thermocline (area of colder water under the warmer water on top) and reflects back up to the surface.