View Full Version : I Fish out East....
UrbanFishingMan
03-08-2012, 05:53 PM
Last year in MTK under the light i got drilled in the chest by a wave & bashed into the rocks.
Zeno was filming as my Supersurf rod had the first 2 top guides smashed. As we walked back to the parking lot to hand my rod off to Paco from Lami for repairs, I realized this situation called for a helmet. Zeno told me of a surfcaster who fished big water with a football helmet complete with facemask. No one laughs at him! later on i saw another fisherman wearing a hockey helmet. No one was laughing at him either.
If you feel you need a helmet then wear one.
Better safe than sorry.
ledhead36
03-09-2012, 02:13 PM
^^ That sounds like insane fishing urbanfishingman. Wow.:scared: Are you new here, never saw your posts before, welcome. :HappyWave:
UrbanFishingMan
03-09-2012, 03:12 PM
Thanks fellas I met Dark skies Out East
& he told me about jersey fishing.
I was able to enjoy your late fall OC bass fest
I skish closer to home... North Fork.
Protec helmets make good stuff.
UrbanFishingMan
03-11-2012, 07:23 AM
those Australians are nuts!
A korkers store would make $$$
Here's how i go out if i feel
being swept away is a possibility.
DarkSkies
03-12-2012, 11:24 AM
This is just a short intro and welcome to one of our new members - Urban Fishing Man. :HappyWave:
I met him from an interest in fishing some of the most challenging water on the East Coast...and let me tell ya's, if anyone had dangerous waters and big fish dialed in, and what to do and not to do, it's him.....
His preparation and thinking process before he sets up to go out there, reminds me of what they do in the military before they invade a country....;) I say that not to be critical, but to let you folks the level of preparation some of us go through before setting out to fish dangerous waters....
I hope I'm not embarassing him here....
But he has also saved a few people from drowning :thumbsup: when they were not prepared and made careless mistakes resulting in them getting dumped in the water and dragged along by the current....
If someone wanted to do a video of skishing, extreme kayaking, or extreme surf fishing, they would be missing out by not including Urban Fishing Man in that video or documentary...
Again, I know I'm probably embarassing him a bit, :HappyWave: but I think he can take it.....
He's that prepared in his skill set, and committed to safety...that I feel there are a lot out there that could learn from him.....so that's why I'm mentioning it here......
Welcome aboard, UrbanFishingMan, and feel free to come back to NJ anytime it fits in your schedule. :cool:
I look forward to coming up to the Sound this Spring and hunting for some fish at night in our yaks....:fishing:
wish4fish
03-12-2012, 01:16 PM
dude that is an awesome set of stuff, like the pirate flag too welcome!
dogfish
03-12-2012, 09:19 PM
Welcome to S&A.
storminsteve
03-12-2012, 11:02 PM
Man you are hardcore! Welcome aboard. Look forward to your posts.
Monty
03-13-2012, 06:03 AM
Welcome to Stripers and Anglers, great set-up.
hookset
03-13-2012, 08:40 AM
x2, welcome!
cowherder
03-14-2012, 12:04 AM
Dude that is crazy! Do you drift along with the current or just fish on top of the rocks? Awesome! Welcome to stripers and anglers.
UrbanFishingMan
03-14-2012, 07:01 AM
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the kind words & warm welcome!
I began fishing my local spot 20 years ago like forrest gump.
Unaware of how truely evil it was. After a few trips i became unsure in waders
so i wore my surfing wetsuits. Soon after i began modifing some other gear.
In HS & college I worked at a commercial diving school & marina.
My bosses were retired Frogmen. I was scuba certified at 18.
These dudes are the finest warriors our nation has! Their mentoring
has helped me evolve into the gear i pick & modify, also the way i prepare.
I have been fortunate to build relationships with some of our top pros
out east & in MTK. I hope to one day retire from my real job, & help others in this great sport
we all share.
here is a video from surf casters journal i'm @1:27
http://youtu.be/ZcLsKqx-Jy8
thanks again for the warm welcome & hope to see you in the surf!
wish4fish
03-15-2012, 09:27 PM
In HS & college I worked at a commercial diving school & marina.
My bosses were retired Frogmen. I was scuba certified at 18.
These dudes are the finest warriors our nation has! Their mentoring
has helped me evolve into the gear i pick & modify, also the way i prepare.
thanks again for the warm welcome & hope to see you in the surf!
dude you are sick that is sum sick fishing i never did it but it is like the sickest thing i have everr seen that skishing thing. welcome and be careful of dark he talks a lot, a real lot lol.
hookset
03-18-2012, 10:22 AM
These dudes are the finest warriors our nation has! Their mentoring
has helped me evolve into the gear i pick & modify, also the way i prepare.
Right on brother. Where would we be without them to get it done for our country.:clapping:
rockhopper
03-18-2012, 10:38 PM
Awesome gear dude. Welcome.
baitstealer
03-20-2012, 08:45 PM
Hey welcome to the site look forward to your posts.
albiealert
03-31-2012, 10:03 AM
His preparation and thinking process before he sets up to go out there, reminds me of what they do in the military before they invade a country....;) I say that not to be critical, but to let you folks the level of preparation some of us go through before setting out to fish dangerous waters....
I hope I'm not embarassing him here....
But he has also saved a few people from drowning :thumbsup: when they were not prepared and made careless mistakes resulting in them getting dumped in the water and dragged along by the current....
I bet the people he saved were pretty grateful too. Welcome to S&A urbanfishing man.:HappyWave:
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