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goosefish 11-02-2013, 06:13 AM This was three days ago. Clear water. I swam out from the shore. Didn't see much of anything. Took a left and headed for the reef. Got to the reef. Took a deep breath swam down grabbed a boulder on the bottom, put my face into the current and boom! a sea turtle swam right past my face. Pretty cool.
piemma 11-02-2013, 06:17 AM I fished that area Thursday John
goosefish 11-02-2013, 06:48 AM I didn't see much of anything and I talked to Laptew who was in the water a few miles east of me and he didn't see much of anything.
I bet yesterdays blow will get a shot of fish moving down the south shore.
Rob Rockcrawler 11-02-2013, 07:56 AM How big was the turtle? Thats pretty damn cool.
These moments are what I call "passion igniters". You will always be looking for that turtle for years to come. Much like John redmonds skinny dipping hotties behind the ocean mist 8 years ago. :hihi:
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redlite 11-02-2013, 09:27 AM These moments are what I call "passion igniters". You will always be looking for that turtle for years to come. Much like John redmonds skinny dipping hotties behind the ocean mist 8 years ago. :hihi:
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That was a marvelous nite. I think he still has the bra to prove it
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sea turtles are awesome creatures
Raven 11-02-2013, 10:44 AM These moments are what I call "passion igniters". You will always be looking for that turtle for years to come. Much like John redmonds skinny dipping hotties behind the ocean mist 8 years ago. :hihi:
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hey NEBE
since your Passion got ignited recently
do you have any updated photos of the silver work
goosefish 11-02-2013, 11:23 AM turtle was about 22 inches shell length.
Very cool to see. I was thinking--what are the odds of seeing that? So I grabbed a power ball ticket and ended up winning four bucks.
Hahaha. Too funny Goosefish
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I saw one swim under the bridge I was fishing in the Keys and the shell had to be the size of the hood of a car..
Mr. Sandman 11-03-2013, 09:18 AM Saw a few myself this summer...big ones in the middle of VS.
A few weeks ago during the derby while looking for albies off chappy I cape across a heavy slick...I saw a few breaks and started fishing it. Later I noticed where it was coming from.... (sad) This was a BIG creature...maybe 5' in dia
I got up close to it and you can see it was hit and cut multiple times buy a large diameter propeller. The photos are from a cell phone and are not that good but when you saw it in person there was no question.
cow tamer 11-03-2013, 09:53 AM Dead sea turtle washed up into NR some years back. Looked like a VW bug. Same time that a whale had washed up in the same area.
wdmso 11-03-2013, 01:04 PM looks like a leatherback
saw a nice sized turtle about a half mile off sakonet a few weeks back. awesome site. had to be about 50" nose to tail.
FishermanTim 11-04-2013, 12:07 PM Smaller turtle might have been a Ridley's.
They are the ones that they rescue evety year because they wait too long to migrate south and get disorientated in the cold/cooling waters.
goosefish 11-04-2013, 12:46 PM Smaller turtle might have been a Ridley's.
They are the ones that they rescue evety year because they wait too long to migrate south and get disorientated in the cold/cooling waters.
That's what I heard as well.
I talked with a turtle woman at Woods Hole after I saw it and she said that Ridley's though rare are the most common turtle to strand in Long Island Sound. About 30 to 40 a year.
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