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I have many interesting events in my life...I'll share this one that is similar to @Bruce Baker's event.From 1987 to 1988, I was working for the USFWS out of Gainesville, FL. A project I was hired to work on involved sampling the waters on Merritt Island and NASA. We were looking for Tilapia, but we also measured and tagged important recreational and commercial species of fish (tarpon, snook, redfish and mullet). The first one involved security. We had set a trammel net in public waters near NASA and as we were pulling in the net, I saw a couple of vehicles with lights flashing pull up to the water. Three men get out and two of them had M16s which were trained on us. The third gentleman had a megaphone and was instructing us to come to shore (he repeated himself a few times). Mind you we were in a marked boat. My co-worker yelled back and said we'll come in as soon as we are done pulling in this net. Fortunately things did not escalated and we motored to shore. We were told that although we were in public waters, we close to secured areas and that we were supposed to call in ahead of time and let them know we were going to be there. Not a great feeling having a M16 aimed at you and glad that the situation was easily resolved.
On another occasion we were pulling in a trammel net and a very large alligator decided he thought it could get a free meal. The alligator ended up getting so tangled in the net that it needed to be subdued. We contacted the refuge to have the alligator guy come meet so we could give him the gator. After dropping of the gator we went back to sampling. On the first net set, another gator approached the net, but fortunately it did not get tangled. Those were the only two gator incidents during my time.
It was neat driving on NASA property because we drove by the Vehicle Assembly Building, over the crawler tracks, and by the launch pads. I saw incredible wildlife as well.
That was mine. Did you grab it? I'd like it back if you have it, please.One time I was fishing the Middle Fork Snoqualmie and a Rainier tallboy floated directly to me.
Nothing like a cold stale, foamy beer.That was mine. Did you grab it? I'd like it back if you have it, please.
they don't play....was on my buddy's small trailer launched sailboat, we had sailed out to Point Loma in San Diego for some surf, on the way back I pointed to the warning signs where the sub pens on the San Diego river are.."Dave what happens if we cross those signs?" Dave laughed and shoved the tiller so we'd cross.I have many interesting events in my life...I'll share this one that is similar to @Bruce Baker's event.
I was trolling nearshore off Kailua Oahu when a RIB with a .50 cal on the bow comes roaring up to my boat...men dressed in uniform and weapons drawn (including the .50 cal pointing directly at us) informed us we had violated a restricted zone and escorted us out of the restricted zone...unbeknown to us was that President Obama was vacationing with his family in Kailua in a home that was on a canal that had access to the ocean...none of the men were smiling...