Lit up in Lima

Discussion in 'Global Surf Talk' started by PA_KOOK, Jan 3, 2017.

  1. PA_KOOK

    PA_KOOK Well-Known Member

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    Apr 4, 2016
  2. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    I remember when as a kid living in PR, we used to fish off of docks that had lights because it attracted big fish, to include sharks.
    That precludes me surfing at night, lights or no lights.......
    And then, of course, there is the "kracken" you need to worry about.......
     

  3. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    I say let the morons do it, thin the lineups a bit lol
     
  4. Zippy

    Zippy Well-Known Member

    Nov 16, 2007
    Exactly, lights attract photosensitive plankton, plankton attracts minnows, minnows attract bigger fish and so on. All the way up to the top predator, the shark. Lights that are on every night train fish to congregate in that area looking for forage the same way a warm water discharge at a power plant keeps fish there long after the water cools beyond their comfort level and they all die when it shuts off.

    Take a walk out on your local, lighted bridge or pier at night and watch the action below. You will see more fish than you would believe. I'm not surfing under lights unless it's in the first night they are turned on, after that you are asking for it.
     
  5. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    ^^^^ I've walked around Straight Wharf on Nantucket many times... with those big, fancy, multi-million dollar boats lighting up harbor like a Christmas Tree. You can't imagine what shows up...
     
  6. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Prease, elaborate...now I just wanna lurk docks at night and look for fish.

    But sh!t man, the Indians fished for blackfish w torches right?
     
  7. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    I remember living in FL and fishing at night from the piers and docks. The shadows just outside the light....
     
  8. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    That's why the piers are jam packed at night. Try finding a good spot on the Skyway pier to fish on a weekend night, it's near impossible. Unless weather sucks then it's empty.
     
  9. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    yall do realize places like peru are great for this not a lot of sharks at all...now if this was done in florida it would last a night.
     
  10. kidde rocque

    kidde rocque Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2016
    Honeyton Pier has been lit up for years and is ridden at night, no attacks yet
     
  11. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

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    Dec 21, 2010
    Agreed. You couldn't pay me to go in the water in Florida at night. Not sure if people surf any of the piers at night down there but sharks own the water at night in FLA.
     
  12. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

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    Dec 21, 2010
    Good for them. But HB is not very sharky.
     
  13. nopantsLance

    nopantsLance Well-Known Member

    Aug 15, 2016
    Surfing Ours at night - Fighting Fear
    Don't think sharks were the biggest concern


    [video=youtube;3wEt6Ef-x1M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wEt6Ef-x1M[/video]
     
  14. Zippy

    Zippy Well-Known Member

    Nov 16, 2007
    God, why?
     
  15. SloFlo

    SloFlo Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2016
    Approximately 90% of sea turtle nesting within the U.S. occurs in Florida, (over 100,000 threatened/endangered), and so we have strict rules to protect them. Some years back, when assisting with the organization of a surf event, we wanted the sponsor hotel to place some lights out for us, but the extremely accommodating manager told me that he could not do it, because of interfering with the sea turtles. The event was in January, which is off-season for nesting (March through October), and I did not push the matter. Having just issued a query for Peru, I found some recently documented in Northern Peru...
     
  16. thepartysover

    thepartysover Well-Known Member

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    Dec 6, 2016
    Omg that is an awsome story!!!! Keep it up
     
  17. PA_KOOK

    PA_KOOK Well-Known Member

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    Apr 4, 2016
    By "issued a query" you mean you typed "sea turtles in Peru" into google...
     
  18. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    I've done it a few times. Not smart, but i'm still alive. Once or twice at New Smryna years ago and another time in Cocoa, not the pier. A couple other times in the Gulf, once I recall some bio-luminescence going on, it was awesome, My board was glowing neon green! Full moon, good times!
     
  19. SloFlo

    SloFlo Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2016
    The precise query was as follows, "Lima Peru sea turtle nesting". I have yet to issue additional ones, which may fetch more results for Lima. The lights attract the sea turtles.
     
  20. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    They needed an extra dude to set up and help with the heavy lifting? That was kind of you to assist