Must be seeing things Sea lion or Seal?
#1
Posted 29 September 2006 - 07:25 AM
This is my first post. Been fishing Lynnhaven & Bay area all my life. I was speck & puppy drum fishing early morning by myself on a Sunday three weeks ago. Tied off to the pier ruins over near the old Fuentes estate. Caught a glimpse of what I thought was a loose black crab pot marker floating by and between casts took a closer look. About 30 feet from my stern was either a full grown seal or a pretty darn big sea lion. It looked right at me for about a minute, complete with long brownish whiskers and a face that looked like a giant black lab. I scrambled to find my camera phone, but by the time I had secured it, it was gone. There was a kayak fisherman about 50 yards down the bank from me and several minutes later I spotted the critter again about face to face with the guy in the kayak. I cut loose from the pier ruins and drifted down on the guy in the kayak. I asked him if he had seen anything unusual this morning. He replied that he had indeed, and we both were glad that at least someone else had seen what we had thought we had seen, and that neither of us needed to change our drinking habits. I drifted on by the kayak and spied the critter again hauled about halfway out in the middle of the marsh stands directly inland of the old Fuentes bulkhead. When it saw me, it got back in the water again and started checkin out nearly every crab pot in sight, and I watched it head on off across the skinny water towards the marsh islands between Lesner Bridge, and the place where I was fishing.
End of story, and I'm sticking to it! Has any body out there ever seen this guy before or since? Was it more likely a seal or a sea lion? And what in the hell was it doing in Lynnhaven? Several years ago I did see a juvenile molting on the rocks at the third island CBBT during rockfish season, called the stranding team, and they indicated that it was a sea lion pup, to leave it alone, and it would move on when it was ready.
#2
Posted 29 September 2006 - 08:32 AM

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#4
Posted 29 September 2006 - 09:02 AM
actually once in awhile a great white will show up in our area.
#5
Posted 29 September 2006 - 09:32 AM
No danger of it being an otter. I build bridges for a living and I've seen a generous plenty of them. This feller was at least six feet long, and a good couple hundred pounds, he'd a been the communist otter from hell!
#6
Posted 29 September 2006 - 09:41 AM
No..the only place Otter goes swimming is in Fisherman's Wharf Turning Basin....I spotted one there last week......Bob
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Posted 29 September 2006 - 11:22 AM
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#9
Posted 29 September 2006 - 12:00 PM
Bob..I had no idea that otters were such ugly creatures !! No wonder people hunt them for their Pelts. I have seen better heads on BOILS ! wow!!
#10
Posted 30 September 2006 - 11:13 AM
He gave us a few good looks while swimming back and forth a few times and then went down. 12 feet was our estimation.
#12
Posted 30 September 2006 - 09:03 PM
Didn't look like the one pictured above though.
hahahaha...why whould you bury your flounder?
#13
Posted 30 September 2006 - 09:11 PM
#15
Posted 03 October 2006 - 02:21 PM
Jorge
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Posted 03 October 2006 - 03:47 PM
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