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justletmein
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 4:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

People trash that beach 24/7/365. Just because the nice volunteers at Sharkathon put on a nice tournament for us doesn't make it THEIR fault that the people involved act a fool. It's still the individuals that are to blame. Having said that, I think the claims of damage and trash seem to be overblown quite a bit. I've been down the weekend after Sharkathon and you couldn't tell there was a massive tournament the weekend prior. You ever been to a Surf Cats event? Yeah I went fishing once on the same weekend accidentally, don't get me started on that.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 4:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife gets my tshirt, but this year she wants a lady's shirt.from the store. It's a tough tournament in an unforgiving environment. That's what it is and what it should be about imo. My wife won't go, and my dad made it twice before it was too much for him. My brother and I have made almost all of them. We keep our camp clean and take everything with us. Last year we drove in the surf for three hours to get off the beach. I lost a 9/0, and my brother lost a new 7000. But we're back at it again this year. Why? Who knows. And if it would have been on this weekend we would have gone even if we had to wear gas masks. You're either up for it or you are not. Regardless, taking care of the resource is paramount to most of those who accept the challenge. There's a few bad apples, and they suck. But that's everywhere you go.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 5:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure why folks decided to leave the tournament at the WORST possible time (High Tide) last year. The next morning was low tide and smooth sailing. No boat required to get off the beach.

Good idea to know before hand what the tides are going to do. Next time hunker down, drink a few and wait it out. Better to get your truck washed off by the rain than to drive it through the surf.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Regarding the post from Towboat last year the day after Sharkathon.......his pictures did show abandoned camps and plenty of trash left behind. What he failed to show was the Sharkathon board members just behind him stopping at each of these sites and cleaning them up. Unless you have first hand experience, which you admittedly do not, then why give negative comments? As for the cleanup not causing the same type of "damage".......you must have missed last year, huh? These are just people trying to do good, so why come down on them like they're the enemy? There are plenty of folks doing harm on the island, but these two groups are not. People are responsible for their own actions. The attitude that an event organizer is somehow responsible for the actions of others is ludicrous. This is what's wrong with society as a whole. A lack of individual accountability. And you know why people aren't accountable? Because we don't demand it of them. Instead you want to blame the organization for the actions of a few individuals. I would encourage you to take a trip down island during and after the event and get a first hand look at what is going on. At that point, you may be able to make a more informed decision rather than one based on a photo heavy, yet subjective post-Sharkathon report.
Regarding the high water, there were no tide predictions available that suggested the water come up that high, this year, or last. Nature is unpredictable (ie low pressure systems) and the event organizers do their best with what they have to work with. Instead of bashing this type of conservation focused event, why not praise the work they are doing not only to increase our knowledge of local shark populations, but in shifting the shark fishing culture from "kill em for their jaws" to "catch, photo, release"?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

HungerBuster wrote:
I missed the Cleanup this year. No one is perfect. =)

"Temporarily seasonally disturbed???" Is that like me taking a dump in the middle of the low road because I don't need anymore mosquito bites on my rear end??? Just seasonally disturbed (the low road, not me... I'm perpetually disturbed). Heh.

I'm not looking forward to more of the same kind of "damn it all to hell, this is MY fishing tournament" attitude that is encouraged by the event itself, often at the expense of the island (e.g., leaving behind a camp, hundreds of vehicles driving all the way down island when you know it isn't gunna be pretty with high water when the beach gets skinny, etc.). Plain and simple. In that sense, Sharkathon IS responsible. It is their tournament.

I have no desire to participate in the tournament, and never have. I have seen, first hand, the impact it has on the island, as well as with the park admin. It's not helping.....

We can do better. And should. That is perspective.


well, if you cover up your dumpage, and no one sees you, IS there an issue?? LOL...

but good counterpoints, and believe me, the Sharkathon board DOES take these things into account, and even now are amending their rules to make it safer and better (red tide "amendment")....

and I have to hand it to Sharkathon, they DO better every year....the "final sweep" on Mondays is almost a mini-clean up, and they take off trash that was there before Sharkathon....to avoid negative comments like the ones that have popped up on this thread....

no one's perfect, that is true....
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jagarcia10 wrote:
Not sure why folks decided to leave the tournament at the WORST possible time (High Tide) last year. The next morning was low tide and smooth sailing. No boat required to get off the beach.

Good idea to know before hand what the tides are going to do. Next time hunker down, drink a few and wait it out. Better to get your truck washed off by the rain than to drive it through the surf.

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Just boils down to beach experience...
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bet it's all them trust fund babies leaving all that trash.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

grasscutter wrote:
My wife gets my tshirt, but this year she wants a lady's shirt.from the store. It's a tough tournament in an unforgiving environment. That's what it is and what it should be about imo. My wife won't go, and my dad made it twice before it was too much for him. My brother and I have made almost all of them. We keep our camp clean and take everything with us. Last year we drove in the surf for three hours to get off the beach. I lost a 9/0, and my brother lost a new 7000. But we're back at it again this year. Why? Who knows. And if it would have been on this weekend we would have gone even if we had to wear gas masks. You're either up for it or you are not. Regardless, taking care of the resource is paramount to most of those who accept the challenge. There's a few bad apples, and they suck. But that's everywhere you go.


VERY well put
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