I like monk fish, and once ocean kayaked on waters so rough, I'm unsure how I DIDNT get seasick.
Eyes on the horizon helps (though I don't need that anymore). It sounds like you were going somewhere and not fishing, so perhaps you remained eyes on horizon.
I sail the fresh sea of knowledge. Would you like to go along? You might get seasick.
Oh yeah. I was TRYING to fish, but it was too rough, couldn't keep myself lined up to the waves and fish.
It was a miserable day...so I ended up just letting the line drag behind me about 100 yards back while I paddled. All I caught was porgy. And the shivers. Water was COLD that day.
Ok, I'll go along just for the halibut...
Ok, I'll go along just for the halibut...
At age 6, I began fishing in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Miami (trolling). Seas were generally 2-4 feet or less, but it was plenty to make me sick. I was fed tuna fish sandwiches (to act as chum when I puked overboard) for about six months, going fishing twice a month. But it stopped. I don't get sea sick anymore. I crossed the Baltic in a ferry on a night so stormy everyone on the ship got sick except me, I was fine.
I don't get seasick so bring it on. Welcome.
That is some interesting knowledge. But the sea of knowledge I sail on is much stormier than that.
How long have you been waiting to use that line?
Never, but since we are metaphorically inclined by the OP what the hell not?
Gotta play'er where you Flounder, right?
I sail the fresh sea of knowledge. Would you like to go along? You might get seasick.
Well, I have learned you have the knowledge of the Middle finger(LOL)