Marin wrote:Dougcole wrote:
You should expand your horizon's a little Marin.* I've spent a good bit of time in the PNW (I work for a company based in Portland) and while I really like it there, I wouldn't want to limit my water time to that area.* There are no fish, palm trees, white sand beaches or warm water in the PNW.
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*This is
precisely why I have no interest whatsoever in boating or even
being in the east and SE US (and I have been there, thanks to my employer).* I grew up in Hawaii.* I have had more than my fill of palm trees, white sand beaches, and warm water.* Today, I
hate palm trees, white sand, and warm water.* I can think of nothing more staggeringly boring than palm trees, white sand, and warm water.* To which I add sun and neverchanging, dull weather (except hurricanes, which you can keep as well).* Those of you who like it, I think that's terrific because it keeps you away from here.
As to your notion that there are no fish in the PNW, can you say "salmon," "halibut," "ling cod," and* "Dungeness crab?"
I've seen plenty of pictures of boating the ICW.* It's a ditch.* The nearest thing that qualifies as a mountain is a couple thousand miles away (the Appalacians, Bue Ridge, etc., while very pretty, are hills.)* They killed off all the interesting wildlife back there a century or so ago so about all that's left are the roadkill deer on I-85 and the occasional black bear trying to thumb a lift out west.
And in Hawaii, I caught enough mahi mahi (dolphin to you east coasters), ahi and aku (yellowfin tuna and albacore to the mainlanders), ono (wahoo), and marlin to satsify my desire for this kind of fishing.* So been there, done that, got the T-shirt.
I expanded my horizon by coming here, and so far, other than the Canadian maritimes, Maine, and northern Scotland, I have not been anywhere else on the planet so far that I have found even remotely better to live or boat.
The first two photos depict what I consider boating.* The third photo does not.
To each his own.........
-- Edited by Marin on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 12:28:52 PM
*Ha! understood.* I feel much the same way about my luckily still uncrowded little part of the world and I'm glad you found your own personal version of paradise.
Personally, though I wouldn't consider any of those to be fish.* What is missing up there is a quality inshore fishery.* I've caught a lot of offshore fish (Dolphin, billfish etc.) and while it can be great, it can also be sheer drudgery.* Not much skill involved in sitting in a chair and cranking.
I like where you live, but I could never leave Tarpon (especially tarpon) Bonefish, Permit, Snook, Redfish, Cobia, Bonita, Mutton snapper, mangrove snapper, gags in shallow water, pompano, big jacks on top, cudas on the fly, etc. etc.* behind, no matter how pretty the scenery is.